Event Info
SALT New Music Festival: Open Rehearsal: Ensemble Aesthesis, Schola Heidelberg
May 8 and 9, the SALT New Music Festival and Symposium welcomes Germany’s accl...
8:15pm Doors at: 7:45pm
Free
Event Description
May 8 and 9, the SALT New Music Festival and Symposium welcomes Germany’s acclaimed Schola Heidelberg and Ensemble Aisthesis for four programs of new work by Canadian and international artists.
The KlangForum Heidelberg is where two very distinctive formations pool their interpretive élan and their astounding virtuosity: the voices of the Schola Heidelberg and the instrumentalists of the Ensemble Aesthesis. The two ensembles for contemporary and ancient music thrill their audiences all over Germany, at international festivals and as much-sought-after guests of major concert series. With its innovative concert formats, KlangForum Heidelberg has injected new life into the relationship between music and society. Conductor for the ensemble is Walter Nussbaum.
The festival comprises two workshops at Open Space (510 Fort Street, 2nd floor) and two evening concerts at Congregation Emanu-El Synagogue (1461 Blanshard Street).
Program of events
Tuesday 8 May
11:00am-1:00pm — Young composer's reading session at Open Space
2:00pm-4:00pm — Young composer’s reading session at Open Space
8:15pm — Open rehearsal at Congregation Emanu-El. Featuring the music of Örjan Sandred, Philippe Leroux, and Claude Vivier.
Wednesday 9 May
7:30pm — Concert and lecture at Congregration Emanu-El.
The final concert, featuring works of Dániel Péter Biró and Gideon Klein, will be presented by the Klangforum Heidelberg and Ensemble Aisthesis. This last year, Dániel Péter Biró has been composing a large-scale musical composition based on Baruch Spinoza’s philosophical work, Ethica. They will also perform a work written by Gideon Klein during his internment in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp.
These events are presented in collaboration with the SALT New Music Festival and Symposium and Open Space. The festival is made possible through support from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Canada Council for the Arts, the BC Arts Council and the Goethe Institute.
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FMI:
Dave Shively, New Music Coordinator
newmusic@openspace.ca
http://tsilumos.org/salt2018/
Venue
Congregation Emanu-el
Open / Operational