A sextet from the Oldenburg State Theater plays chamber music from a window of the Edith-Russ-Haus with Flüchtige Begegnungen.
Friday, September 25, 2020
Each at 19.30, 20.30, 21.30 hrs.
Marco Nola: Mosaik – Sextet for flute, oboe/English horn, 2 violas, double bass, percussion
Geoff Sheil: Worlds for Oboe and Viola and Tape
Isabelle Raphaelis: Flute
Jan Bergström: Oboe/English horn
Jessica Syfuß, Imke Albert: Viola
Regina Cunz: double bass
Christian Höpfner: Drums
Marco Nola: Sound engineering
Info: www.klangpol.de
An event organized by klangpol – Network New Music Northwest
This year, the Long Night of Music will exceptionally take place in late summer and on a Friday: On September 25, klangpol ‘s network partners from Oldenburg and Bremen will be playing music from the 20th and 21st centuries along Peterstraße. Curious listeners of unusual sounds will get their money’s worth – at window and open-air concerts in open spaces, but also at a distance and with a limited number of listeners in large rooms in the PFL, the Wallschule gym, the Garnison Church, the Friedenskirche or the Forumskirche St. Peter. Peter Pichler, the world’s only trautonium virtuoso, presents the forerunner of the synthesizer in a talk concert at the PFL. The oh ton-ensemble will perform the multimedia work Serious Smile for ensemble, motion sensors and live electronics by Hamburg composer Alexander Schubert in the Garnisonkirche.
Whether instrumental or electro-acoustic, with dance, video or light art, strictly according to notation, as improvisation or real-time composition, pure or with echoes of all imaginable styles from jazz, rock to industrial – the Long Night of Music represents the inexhaustible aesthetic wealth of contemporary music.