Cellist
An acousmatic sound is by definition a sound whereof the origin is unknown. In Soirée Acousmatique (Acousmatic evening), Schallfeld Ensemble presents an itinerary concert built upon the spaces of the Grazer Kunstverein. A site specific multimedia experience in which the relationship between acoustic instruments and the electronic is constantly exchanging, ranging from the acousmatic tradition (Berio’s Thema Omaggio a Joyce) to a more performative experimental approach (van Eck’s Wings), exploring the acoustic of the spaces of the Gallery, through the realization of a live version of Lucier’s I’m sitting in a room, and conceiving acoustic instruments as acousmatic sound sources.
Alvin Lucier: I’m sitting in a room (solo electronics/performance)
Lorenzo Troaini: Dalla voce. Instabile (contrabass solo)
Cathy Van Eck: Wings (3 performers+electronics)
Luciano Berio: Thema omaggio a Joyce (solo tape)
Alexey Sioumak: cl.air ( clarinet solo)
German Toro Perez: Rulfo /ecos 1 (cello + live electronics)
Davide Gagliardi: BPD – Borderline Personality Disorder ( Double Bass, Electronic and Feedback system)
Schallfeld Ensemble
Davide Gagliardi – Sound direction and Live Elektronik
Myriam García Fidalgo – Violoncello
Margarethe Maierhofer – Lischka – Double bass
Szilárd Benes – Clarinet
Peter Venus – Sound direction and light