12/03/2016
FUGA PERPETUA WORLD PREMIERE
icon-sonic work for an ensemble, visuals, mobile sound theater and a vocal crowd
With the sponsorship of UNHCR and of the International Theatre Institute, UNESCO
Performing: Meitar Ensemble:
Amit Dolberg - Piano, artistic direction, Yoni Gotlibovitch - Cello, Moshe Aharonov - Viola, Gilad Harel - Bass
clarinet, Hagar Shahal - Flutes.
Sound direction and ‘Mobile Sound Theater’ developer - Tychonas Michalidis
Video post production and light - Michele Innocente
Scientific advisor - Gerald C. Cupchik, University of Toronto
Additional filming in Kenya - Andrea Trivero
Coordination filming in Kenya - Qaabata Boru
Additional filming in UK - Bruno Beloff / Out of Place Films
Additional filming in Israel - Yoav Ruda (Hasimta Athletics runners)
Coordination of interviews in Israel - Ensemble Meitar
Additional video and audio contributes by UNHCR
Production: Magà Global Arts (Italy), Third Ear - Ed McKeon (UK)
in co-production with Teatro Comunale “L. Pavarotti” Modena, Italy, Brighton Festival, Nottingham Lakeside Arts Centre
Commission: Ensemble Meitar & Third Ear
With the sustain of England Arts Council, Arts & Humanities Research Council
Under the endorsement of the International Theatre Institute, Unesco
In collaboration with Pacefuturo Onlus (Italy), Birmingham Conservatoire (UK), Integra (UK), KANERE - Kakuma News Reflector (Kenya), Hasimta Athletics (Israel), Municipality of Milan department of social politics.
Opening of L'altro Suono Festival | Teatro Comunale L. Pavarotti | Modena | Italy
13-18/03/2016
Fields
Sound installation
with Enzo Catellani's light installation & Architettura Sonora
Light & Building | Pad 1.2 | Frankfurt | Germany
18-20/03/2016
"Integrative Approaches to Contemporary Cross-Cultural Music Making: Turkey, Italy, Germany"
Convention programmed speaker
International musicological meeting organized by the Orient‐ Institute Istanbul and the German Historical Institute in Rome (Department of Music History) in collaboration with Istanbul Berlin Art Bridge (Bahçeşehir University, BAU)
German Historical Institute | Rome | Italy
22/03/2016
KANAF for bass clarinet, video, tape & live electronics - Italian premiere & Dimdum for bass flute
Performing:
Paolo De Gaspari - bass clarinet, Gianluigi Nuccini - bass flute
Closing of Festival Cinque Giornate | Teatro Verdi | Milan | Italy
19/04/2016
KANAF for bass clarinet, video, tape & live electronics - Composition & clarinet masterclass
Performing and presenting:
Paolo De Gaspari - bass clarinet
Royal College of Music of London | UK
20/05/2016
FUGA PERPETUA UK PREMIERES
icon-sonic work for an ensemble, visuals, mobile sound theater and a vocal crowd
With the sponsorship of UNHCR and of the International Theatre Institute, UNESCO
Performing: Meitar Ensemble:
Amit Dolberg - Piano, artistic direction, Yoni Gotlibovitch - Cello, Moshe Aharonov - Viola, Gilad Harel - Bass
clarinet, Hagar Shahal - Flutes.
Sound direction and ‘Mobile Sound Theater’ developer - Tychonas Michalidis
Video post production and light - Michele Innocente
Scientific advisor - Gerald C. Cupchik, University of Toronto
Additional filming in Kenya - Andrea Trivero
Coordination filming in Kenya - Qaabata Boru
Additional filming in UK - Bruno Beloff / Out of Place Films
Additional filming in Israel - Yoav Ruda (Hasimta Athletics runners)
Coordination of interviews in Israel - Ensemble Meitar
Additional video and audio contributes by UNHCR
Production: Magà Global Arts (Italy), Third Ear - Ed McKeon (UK)
in co-production with Teatro Comunale “L. Pavarotti” Modena, Italy, Brighton Festival, Nottingham Lakeside Arts Centre
Commission: Ensemble Meitar & Third Ear
With the sustain of England Arts Council, Arts & Humanities Research Council
Under the endorsement of the International Theatre Institute, Unesco
In collaboration with Pacefuturo Onlus (Italy), Birmingham Conservatoire (UK), Integra (UK), KANERE - Kakuma News Reflector (Kenya), Hasimta Athletics (Israel), Municipality of Milan department of social politics.
Brighton Festival | Brighton | UK
22/05/2016
FUGA PERPETUA UK PREMIERES
Performing: Meitar Ensemble:
Amit Dolberg - Piano, artistic direction, Yoni Gotlibovitch - Cello, Moshe Aharonov - Viola, Gilad Harel - Bass
clarinet, Hagar Shahal - Flutes.
Sound direction and ‘Mobile Sound Theater’ developer - Tychonas Michalidis
Video post production and light - Michele Innocente
Scientific advisor - Gerald C. Cupchik, University of Toronto
Additional filming in Kenya - Andrea Trivero
Coordination filming in Kenya - Qaabata Boru
Additional filming in UK - Bruno Beloff / Out of Place Films
Additional filming in Israel - Yoav Ruda (Hasimta Athletics runners)
Coordination of interviews in Israel - Ensemble Meitar
Additional video and audio contributes by UNHCR
Production: Magà Global Arts (Italy), Third Ear - Ed McKeon (UK)
in co-production with Teatro Comunale “L. Pavarotti” Modena, Italy, Brighton Festival, Nottingham Lakeside Arts Centre
Commission: Ensemble Meitar & Third Ear
With the sustain of England Arts Council, Arts & Humanities Research Council
Under the endorsement of the International Theatre Institute, Unesco
In collaboration with Pacefuturo Onlus (Italy), Birmingham Conservatoire (UK), Integra (UK), KANERE - Kakuma News Reflector (Kenya), Hasimta Athletics (Israel), Municipality of Milan department of social politics.
NEAT Festival | Nottingham Lakeside Arts Centre | Nottingham | UK
31/05/2016
Silent Quartet
ICON-SONIC CHAMBER WORK FOR STRING QUARTET, VIDEO, TAPE & LIVE ELECTRONICS
Performing: Quartetto Lyskamm:
Cecilia Ziano - 1st violin
Clara Franziska Schötensack - 2nd violin
Francesca Piccioni - viola
Giorgio Casat - cello
Jewish in the City | Cinema Anteo | Milan | Italy
13-17/07/2016
IZAAC & DEBORAH - video & sound installation
ICON-SONIC POSTCARDS FROM FUGA PERPETUA N. 1
Video installation
Contaminafro 2016 | CRT Teatro dell'arte | Triennale di Milano | Italy
01/10/2016
REKA V.2 - "REKA RE"
Massive sonic work for 6 extended vocal singers, 2 percussions soloists and a Crowd of hundreds of voices and percussions
* commissioned by Warsaw Autumn Festival
Conductors: Dario Garegnani & Yuval Avital
Soloists :
- OMAR BANDINU (SARDINIA / ITALY) Canto bassu (guttural singing) of the Tenores tradition.
- ENKHJARGAL ANDARVAANCHIG (MONGOLIA / GERMANY) guttural and overtone singing of the nomadic Mongolian tradition.
- SOFIA KKAIKOV (TAJIKISTAN / ISRAEL) Mugam epic singing of the Bukara Jewish tradition.
- YUSSUF JOE LEGWABE (SOUTH AFRICA / UK) guttural singing and click language of the Zulu tradition.
- GUNNLAUG THORVALDSDOTTIR (ICELAND / SWEDEN) Extended voice techniques, bird songs.
- LAMA SAMTEN YESHE RINPOCHE (TIBET / FRANCE) chanting of the Tibetan Bön tradition.
- SIMONE BENEVENTI & LORENZO COLOMBO - PERCUSSIONS