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8:30pm.LIGAMENT+Jean-François Charles + Flannau Duo
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LIGAMENT (Anika Kildegaard and Will Yager) join with clarinetist and electronic musician Jean-François Charles for an evening of music for voice, clarinet, double bass, and electronics. The program will include works by Kaija Saariaho, Pascal Dusapin, Marc Monnet, Jean-François Charles, and Paul Novak.
LIGAMENT+Jean-François Charles Program:
Nattie’s Air - Jean-François Charles
Chansons Imprévues - Marc Monnet
> II. Décapeur
> IV. Mon mour teur meur
Changing Light - Kaija Saariaho
not of longing - Paul Novak
Petrified - Jean-François Charles
Spectral DJ Improvisation - Jean-François Charles & Will Yager
Benedictus - Jean-François Charles
Anacoluthe - Pascal Dusapin
Described as “perverse and nihilistic” by someone on Twitter, Anika Kildegaard (voice) and Will Yager (double bass) are LIGAMENT, an ensemble dedicated to commissioning new music and creating work for their unique instrumentation. LIGAMENT’s performance highlights include the concert series Feed Me Weird Things, University of Iowa Center for New Music, Kansas City Contemporary Music Festival, Cleveland Uncommon Sound Project’s Re:Sound, residencies at the University of Idaho and University of Iowa, and collaborations with the composition department at the Peabody Conservatory. They have premiered many new works, and have an upcoming album of pieces written for the duo. LIGAMENT is currently based in Iowa/Philadelphia.
Jean-François Charles is a composer, clarinetist, and live electronics designer. After obtaining an MSc in electrical engineering at the National Institute for Applied Sciences in Lyon, he studied in Strasbourg with the Italian composer Ivan Fedele. As a clarinetist, he worked with Karlheinz Stockhausen for the world premiere and recording of Rechter Augenbrauentanz. He earned his PhD in music/composition at Harvard, where he studied with Hans Tutschku, Chaya Czernowin, Julian Anderson, Helmut Lachenmann, Gunther Schuller, and others.
His article “A Tutorial on Spectral Sound Processing using Max/MSP and Jitter” published in the Computer Music Journal has helped many electronic musicians integrate spectral sound processing into live performances, compositions, or their own software creations. Since the summer of 2016, he has been responsible for the live electronic music program at the Composit music festival in Rieti, Italy.
He has collaborated with musicians for creations in the United States, Canada, Europe, and China. After serving as deputy director at the Brest Conservatory (Bretagne, France), he joined the School of Music at the University of Iowa in 2016 as an assistant professor in composition and digital arts. His research interests include the creation of new musical instruments at the crossroads of acoustics and electronics.
www.ligamentduo.com [http://www.ligamentduo.com/]
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Flannau Duo presents: Oops! All Toy Piano
Jonathan Hannau and Kyle Flens - toy pianos
PROGRAM:
- Nobility of Homophones II - Olivia Kieffer
- Outdifference - Ben Zucker
- Music for Amplified Toy Pianos - John Cage
- Clammelheim - Olivia Kieffer *World Premiere
- Sugarhocket - Alex Temple
WEBSITE: www.flannauduo.com [http://www.flannauduo.com/]
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3111 N Western Ave Chicago IL 60618, 3111 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60618-6409, United States,Chicago, Illinois
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