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April 30th · 8PM · start 8:30
THE LIZ »Book Of Birds« UA
Liz Allbee – Oedipus / Kathy Acker, amplified trumpet, voice, text, video
Liz Kosack – Anubis, synthesizer, voice, masks, puppets, light design
Korhan Liz Erel – Sphinx, computer, electronics, sound design, voice, light design
The Liz is a power trio.
In her new production, “Book of Birds”, The Liz tells the story of transformations and multiples:
a maiden Sphinx, Anubis the dog of death, and Oedipus, as narrated by Kathy Acker.
Drawing from traditional Greek myth, as well as Cocteau’s ‘Infernal Machine’ and Acker’s
‘Blood and Guts in High School’, The Liz translates the riddles of the Sphinx into an engine
for the musical re-production of resistance, and of subliminal and mythic resonance.
“Book of Birds” is kindly supported by Initiative Neue Musik Berlin.
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quiet cue #169
Lotte Anker - saxophone
Korhan Erel - computer, controllers
Adam Pultz Melbye - double bass
Michael Vorfeld - percussion and self-built string instruments
lotteanker.com
korhanerel.com
adampultz.com
vorfeld.org
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quiet cue #168
Emilio Gordoa (MEX/Berlin) & Isak Hedtjärn (SWE) & Lena Czerniawska (PL) -
trio: vibraphone / clarinet / visual arts
http://651prac.blogspot.de
Hui Ye (Vienna) - 4-channel piece
http://yehui.org
D.N.A.N.D.N.A.
Eric Wong & Simon Rose (Berlin/Hongkong/UK) -
guitar & saxophones
http://ericszehonwong.tumblr.com
http://simonrose.org
Truant Monks & Rieko Okuda (Berlin/JP) -
Field recordings, synthesized textures and free-form percussive structures
at the heart of an improvised sound which is characterised by the layering
and erosion of material re-sampled live.
https://soundcloud.com/truant-monks
photo: Justin Lépany
Elliott Sharp - guitar
David Rothenberg - clarinet and bass clarinet
Lasse-Marc Riek - field recordings
Korhan Erel - computer, controllers
http://elliottsharp.com
http://davidrothenberg.wordpress.com
http://lasse-marc-riek.de
http://korhanerel.com
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STEFAN ROIGK
»Worte wie Schall und Raum«
solo exhibition
opening: sat 30th January 6PM
also open on
sun 31/1 and mon 1/2 · 3 -7PM
tue 2/2 and wed 3/2 · appointment > email
Tomomi ADACHI & Neele HÜLCKER
»Fractured Music«
Neele Hülcker and Tomomi Adachi duo had existed as only an internet phenomenon.
They perform in person the first time in this occasion.
The duo presents highly conceptual musical performances.
They update thoughts around extended instrument technic and electronic music on live.
Sound is not a matter of music.
Axel DÖRNER & Ariel SHIBOLET
duo - trumpet & soprano saxophone
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Stefan ROIGK
»Vom Sagen Hoeren«
Zuerst ist das Nichts, ein unendlich weiter und von Leere überfüllter Raum,
dessen Eigenresonanz mit einem kaum hörbaren Rauschen den Anfang einer
Performance bildet. Es folgen verbale Umschreibungen abstrakter Klanggebilde
und Geräuschatmosphären, welche in Form einer Lesung vorgetragen und zur
Unterhaltung der Zuhörer betragen werden.
Parallel zugespielte Geräuschaufnahmen dringen nach und nach aus dem
Hintergrund der Performance in das Bewustsein der Hörer ein.
Gemeinsam vermengen sich Vortrag und Abspielungen zu einer komplexen
und hörspielartigen Klangcollage mit stark hypnotischer Wirkung.
Rui FAUSTINO & Kazuhiza UCHIHASHI
duo - guitar/eletronics & percussion
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»Worte wie Schall und Raum«
An installation for various sound sources, speech/voice material,
abstraction and audiocinematic narration.
Babylonisches Gewirr, Flüstern, Rufen, fragmentarische Artikulationen
und Bewegungen unterschiedlicher Dichte und Dynamik, schwebend und
berstend in kraftvollen Ballungen umschliessen den Rezipienten und ziehen
ihn in den filmisch narrativen Diskurs zur Geräuschmusik hinein.
Die Stimmen wandeln im spärlich ausgestatteten Bühnenraum. Sie sind die
unsichtbaren Protagonisten eines abstrakten Theaterstückes und widmen
ihren Dialog der gemeinsamen Formulierung einer musikalischen Komposition.
stefan-roigk.com
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Rant
»Margo Flux«
Merle Bennett - drums, objects, piezos
Torsten Papenheim - guitar, objects, tapes
http://rantmusik.de
Margareth Kammerer
solo - songs
http://margarethkammerer.com
Gregory Büttner & Gunnar Lettow
duo - electronics, objects, electric bass
http://gunnarlettow.wordpress.com
http://gregorybuettner.de
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Beam Splitter
Audrey Chen - voice, cello
Henrik Munkeby Nørstebø - trombone
guest:
Richard Scott - analogue synth
http://richard-scott.net
http://beamsplitter.org
Meinrad Kneer
solo - double bass
http://meinradkneer.eu
Klaus Janek & Claudio Rocchetti
duo - double bass, electronics and field recordings
http://claudiorocchetti.com
http://klaus-janek.de
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Activity Center
Burkhard Beins - percussion and strings
Michael Renkel - strings and percussion
http://burkhardbeins.de/groups/activity_center.html
Brianne Curran & Philippe Lemoine
with Oliver Orthuber
violin and saxophone with analogue live projection
http://briannecurran.com
http://philemo.free.fr
eXcavations
Thea Farhadian - violin
Klaus Kürvers - double bass
CD release concert
http://www.theafarhadian.com/blackcopper.html
Nicola Hein
»The Oxymothastic Objectar«
for solo guitar
http://nicolahein.com
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Alessandra Novaga (IT)
solo - guitar
http://alessandranovaga.com
Alexander Frangenheim & Elena Kakaliagou (DE/GR)
duo - double bass / french horn
http://elenakakaliagou.com
http://concepts-of-doing.de
Félix-Antoine Morin (CAN)
solo - flute device, electronics and tape
http://felixantoinemorin.com
Viv Corringham & Andrea Parkins (UK/USA)
duo - voice / accordion and electronics
http://vivcorringham.org
http://soundcloud.com/andreaparkins
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Ritwik Banerji & Maxine
tenor saxophone and electronics
Maxine: Representing/Performing the Socio-Aesthetic Practice of Collective Improvisation
ritwikbanerji.com
https://ritwikbanerji.bandcamp.com
Cinthia Mendonça (Rio de Janeiro) - performance, objects
Andreas Trobollowitsch (Vienna) - sound, objects
duo performance
http://laboralcentrodearte.org/en/recursos/personas/cinthia-mendonca
http://monoskop.org/andreas_trobollowitsch
Janine Eisenächer – »Eat Your Enemy #4 – I don't want to want«
solo performance
http://www.eatwork.de/werist.janine.php
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Part 1
»tasks«
a site-relative, movement and sound structure for 9 performers
Concept and structure by: Jasmin Schaitl & William "Bilwa" Costa
Scores, choreography and performance by:
Fabricio Belzoff (BR/DE), Phoebe Brown (UK), William "Bilwa" Costa (US),
Saori Hala (JP), Emily Ranford (AU/DE), Jasmin Schaitl (AT), Elisabeth
Schilling (DE/UK), Christian Konrad Schröder (AT), Ieva Savickaitė (LT)
http://collaboration.jasminschaitl.com
Mike Majkowski (AUS/Berlin) - »Stepping over the Shadow of People«
solo double bass
https://sites.google.com/site/mikemajkowski
Phill Niblock - »Two Blooms«
for Ensemble and pre-recorded instruments
Johnny Chang (violin/viola), Hannes Lingens (accordion), Rishin Singh (trombone),
Derek Shirley (cello), Mike Majkowski (double bass), Morten J Olsen (vibraphone)
Phill Niblock's orchestra piece - "Three Orchids", parts A and C, stretched to 46minutes,
becomes "Two Blooms"
http://konzert-minimal-berlin.tk
http://www.phillniblock.com
Part 2
Korhan Erel (TR/Berlin) - »Üçgen–Dörtgen« (triangle–rectangle)
4-channel piece for triangle samples and computer, inspired by
Alvin Lucier - »Silver Street Car for the Orchestra«
http://korhanerel.com
Christian Kesten (Berlin) - »feld 037 grundlos«
Maulwerker:
Ariane Jeßulat, Henrik Kairies, Christian Kesten - voices
4-channel sound direction: Nicolas Wiese
http://www.christiankesten.de
http://www.maulwerker.de
UdK Students Ensemble / Early and New Music departments
under the direction of Susanne Fröhlich (Berlin, recorders):
James Tenney - »In a Large, Open Space«
Johann Sebastian Bach - »Partita for solo flute«
Lucie Vítková - »Choral no. 8« (UA)
Julia Andres - Blockflöte / recorder
Philipp Gerschlauer - Saxophon / saxophone
Lennart Heyndels - Kontrabass / double bass
Jarek Ilski - Laptop
Dong-Myung Kim - Keyboard
Rebecca Lane - Flöte / flute
Aziz Lewandowski - Cello
Rishin Singh - Posaune / trombone
Lucie Vítková - Akkordeon/Stimme / accordion and voice
Fabian Zeidler - Stimme/Glas / voice and glass
Susanne Fröhlich - Blockflöten / recorders
http://www.susannefroehlich.com
http://www.plainsound.org/JTwork.html
Part3
Michael Barthel (Leipzig)
solo voice
http://www.recordingsforthesummer.de/barthel
Burkhard Beins (DE)
Marta Zapparoli (IT)
Mario de Vega (MEX)
site-specific sound intervention
http://www.burkhardbeins.de
http://martazapparoli.blogspot.de
http://www.mariodevega.info
with kind support from:
Österreichisches Kulturforum Berlin, Bundeskanzleramt Österreich,
Klangzeitort, Tanz*Hotel | Artist at Resort, Theaterhaus Berlin Mitte,
Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz
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ABRA Ensemble (Israel)
vocal quartet
members: Chanan Ben Simon, Faye Shapiro,
Noa Haran, Yifeat Ziv
http://www.abraensemble.com
Elisabetta Lanfredini (Italy/Berlin)
solo - voice and devices
http://www.elisabettalanfredini.com
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ABRA is a vocal performance ensemble led cooperatively by its four members,
vocalists/composers Chanan Ben Simon, Noa Haran, Yifeat Ziv and Faye Shapiro.
The name ABRA comes from the Aramaic phrase “ABRA KA DABRA” - “I shall create
what I speak” – a potent spell that grants power of creation to the vocal act of speaking…
Through the art of improvisation, ABRA expands the existing limits between experimental
virtuoso vocal expression and the immediate accessible human encounter with the audience.
As an ensemble of composers, ABRA draws from various musical and artistic backgrounds:
different ethnic vocal traditions, American minimalism, modern avant-garde, popular music and
common speech of daily life.
Throughout the two years of its existence, ABRA has performed at a wide range of venues and
spaces, each time creating works that relate to the specific spatial, acoustic and historical conditions.
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ELISABETTA LANFREDINI is a singer, performer and educator living between Italy, Istanbul
and Berlin. She started music studies in early age studying jazz singing and improvisation.
She deepened the western vocal technique studying barocco singing for two years and she
studied several folk traditional music like Dhrupad singing (North Indian Music), Nada and
Mantra Yoga (Yoga of the sound), kurdish Dengbej style and turkish folk music. Beside the live
activity she made several field researches in Italy about folk traditional music and oral poetry
(Ottava Rima), she realised video documentaries and several articles.
Her repertoire and her style is now fully opened to both improvised and traditional music.
She developed her on style in a music that is always on the edge between the old traditions and
contemporary arts; in her singing you can always hear the echoes of folk tunes but at the same time
she lives the stage like a performance involved improvisation, poetry and literature, spoken voice
and special analogue projections the she makes.
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CANCELLED
Sonic·screening 2 – an audiovisual experiment
an UdK Rundgang event
in cooperation with Quiet Cue
Die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Kompositions- und Instrumentalstudenten
und freischaffenden Videokünstlern geht in die finale Runde.
Im Vordergrund des audiovisuellen Konzertabends steht das Verschmelzen
unterschiedlicher Disziplinen und musikalischer Genres. Präsentiert werden
die neuen Werke abgestimmt auf die Räumlichkeiten der Urban Spree Galerie.
Composers:
Dong-Myung Kim, Jarek Ilski, Maria da Rocha, Stella Veloce
Visual artists:
Selena Junackov, Mareike Lee, Stefan Rosinski, Doris Schmid, Nicolas Wiese
Musicians:
Amandine Affagard, Julia Andres, Guido Großmann, Ulrike Ködding,
Yeuntae Jung, Katharina Rath
Aftershow DJ's:
Ilski, Boucek, Requiem89
Kuenstlerische Leitung:
Susanne Fröhlich, Marc Sabat, Nicolas Wiese
Urban Spree · Revaler Str. 99 · 10245 Berlin
urbanspree.com
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quiet cue #155
Vladimir Guicheff (Montevideo/URY) - guitar, voice, recorder
Maksym Kolomiiets (Kiev/UKR) - oboe
Corné Roos (Amsterdam/NL) - double bass
play:
Breve. (30¨)
Períodos difusos (15¨)
all compositions by Trio Kolomiiets/Guicheff/Roos
http://kolomiiets-guicheff-roos.weebly.com/
Frédéric L´Épée (Berlin-Paris) - solo electric guitar
plays:
Steve Reich: Electric Guitar Phase
Frédéric L´Épée: Twists and Turns
http://fredericlepee.eu
ANTEZ (FR) - solo percussion
http://www.antez.org
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Antje Vowinckel solo
„40 Winks for organ and things“
Antje Vowinckel & Korhan Erel
»Privilegierte Partnerschaft«
duo piece for voices, word samples and beeps
www.antjevowinckel.de
http://korhanerel.com
HALF CLOUD, HALF PLAIN
Chris Heenan - contrabass clarinet & alto saxophone
Michael Vorfeld - percussion and self-designed string instruments
http://vorfeld.org
GAY ANGEL
Jake Bellissimo
Rochester, NY / USA - viola, guitar, vocals
https://gayangel.bandcamp.com
Javier Areal Velez (Buenos Aires) - prepared guitar
Fausto Sierakowski (Italy/Berlin) - saxophone
www.javierarealvelez.com.ar
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IMD
(Berlin)
Axel Doerner: trumpet and 4-channel electronics
Sukandar Kartadinata: electronics and guitar
http://sukandar.de
Marc Behrens
(DE/KREV)
»MUT ATT NARC IMM« 4-channel electroacoustic live piece
http://www.marcbehrens.com
Christiane Hommelsheim
Stella Veloce
Nicolas Wiese
(Berlin)
voice / cello / subtle voice and cello manipulation
http://soundcloud.com/velocehommelsheim
http://nicolaswiese.com
Torsten Papenheim
(Berlin)
»Tracking« for tapes, minidisc and guitar amps
http://www.torstenpapenheim.de
Laurie Tompkins
(UK/Berlin)
»Heat, War, Sweat, Law« solo performance
for jittering electronics, human voices,
vibrating speakers, and clunky objects.
http://laurietompkins.co.uk
Parak.eets
(Berlin)
Emilio Gordoa: vibraphone
Richard Scott: analogue synthesizer
Ute Wassermann: voice & birdcalls
http://femmes-savantes.net/les-femmes-savantes/ute-wassermann
http://richard-scott.net
http://emiliogordoa.tumblr.com
http://parak-eets.weebly.com
Maria Moles & Adam Halliwell
(Melbourne) experimental guitar / drum kit duo
http://mariaandadam.bandcamp.com/releases
SQ
(Stockholm)
Thomas Bjelkeborn
Paul Pignon
Deadpixel
electroacoustic/audiovisual improvisation
http://soundquartet.se
with kind support of:
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Justin Lépany (Berlin/FR)
»Agnes (in Redemption)«
for electric guitar and photography
http://www.lepany.com
F$F! (USA)
Dustin Carlson - guitar/electronics
Brad Henkel - trumpet
http://bradhenkel.blogspot.de/p/projects.html
Joel Grip - double bass
Christian Magnusson - trumpet
Pär Thörn - voice, electronics
(SWE/Berlin)
https://storno.wordpress.com
http://christian-magnusson.com
http://www.joelgrip.com
Joe Snape (Berlin/USA)
»Tired Music«
for oscillators and field recordings.
Imperfectly reproduced by a dozen simple oscillators, an archive
of sound recordings is reduced to its barest acoustic characteristics.
Like a levelled snowfield or a smoothed pebble, the plane surfaces
of these sounds speak to something bigger: of being slowly, gently,
and thoroughly worn away.
http://joesna.pe
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TAGSCAPE
an experimental video/sound/drawing workshop project
under the direction of Heidrun Schramm and Nicolas Wiese
Exhibition at Quiet Cue:
22nd February 3PM–8PM / 23rd February 10AM–2PM
tagscape.blogspot.com
Friedrichshain haben wir Graffiti aus einer anderen Perspektive betrachtet und in einen
neuen gestalterischen Kontext gestellt: das grafische Prinzip des tags und die daraus
inspirierten eigenen Schriftzeichen sind die Grundlage für unsere Struktur-Zeichnungen
und Animations-Video-Produktion. In Verbindung mit einfachen, teilweise rhythmischen
Sound-Kompositionen wird in diesem multimedialen Workshop die individuelle Handschrift
zum Hauptakteur im selbst vertonten Film.
Die Kinder entwerfen ihre eigenen, aus ihrer Handschrift abgeleiteten tags, entwickeln
Variationen, es werden Versionen am Computer ausgeschnitten, vervielfältigt, eingefärbt
und im Bildraum umherwandern gelassen.
Auch mittels Stop-Motion-Technik entstanden kurze Bildsequenzen für erste zeitbasierte
Kompositionen. Zudem produzieren wir mit den Kindern Soundcollagen aus zuvor
aufgenommenen Alltagsklängen, Schreib- u. Kritzelgeräuschen und Aufnahmen der
eigenen Stimme.
Wir experimentieren mit Bild-/Ton-Rhythmus und Verdichtung, als Resultat von
Wiederholungsmustern u. dynamischen Kombinationen.
Mit besonderem Dank an Dr. Petra Jurgasch.
Das Projekt wurde ermöglicht durch den Berliner Projektfonds für kulturelle Bildung.
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an audiovisual experiment
with students of UdK Berlin and HfM Hanns Eisler, and visual artists curated by quiet cue.
Under the direction of Susanne Froehlich, Marc Sabat, Wolfgang Heiniger and quiet cue.
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installation: OPENING SAT 6PM
Maria da Rocha / Mareike Lee - Água Rocha Rede [a sketch]
- multichannel sound, multi projection, objects
Miloš Tadić / Doris Schmid - The Edge
- video and pre-recorded mezzo-soprano
AudeRrose / Nicolas Wiese - Finitude 15 - analogue projection
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live audiovisual concert / screening: SAT 8:30PM
Maria da Rocha / Mareike Lee - Água Rocha Rede [a sketch]
- for installation and solo violin
Ellen Arkbro / Andreas Karaoulanis - Ebele [Ellenmusic]
- two bass recorders, synth and animation video
Dong-Myung Kim / Selena Junackov - Incalculable
- transverse flute, double bass and video
Gineke Pranger / Maya Shenfeld / AudeRrose - Drei Miniaturen
- recorder, guitar and overhead projection
Jaroslaw Ilski / Stefan Rosinski / Nicolas Wiese - Ghost Image
- live electro-acoustics and live video
Stella Veloce / Doris Schmid - 302 - for tape and video
Ellen Arkbro - Ellenmusic [version 2]
- two bass recorders, synth and video
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musicians:
Julia Andres, Guido Großmann, Yeuntae Jung, Ulrike Ködding,
Gineke Pranger, Maya Shenfeld, Valentina Stadler
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OPENING HOURS SUN 2–7PM
concert on SUN 4PM:
Jaroslaw Ilski / Stefan Rosinski / Nicolas Wiese - Ghost Image
for live electro-acoustics and live video
live electronics: J. Ilski
Stella Veloce / Doris Schmid - 302 - for tape and video
Ellen Arkbro / Andreas Karaoulanis - Ellenmusic
for two bass recorders, synth and animation video
bass recorders: Susanne Froehlich and Julia Andres
Maria da Rocha / Mareike Lee - Água Rocha Rede - [a sketch]
violin: M. da Rocha
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Miloš Tadić / Doris Schmid - The Edge
Jaroslaw Ilski / Stefan Rosinski / Nicolas Wiese - Ghost Image
Gineke Pranger / Maya Shenfeld / AudeRrose - Drei Miniaturen
Stella Veloce / Doris Schmid - 302
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Nao Nishihara
(Tokyo/Japan)
Sound/object/installation artist - solo performance
www.nishiharanao.blogspot.jp
Flora Könnemann & Wolfgang Seidel
(Berlin/DE)
Analogue synthesizers / amplifed objects
www.there-is-something-wrong-with-the-view.net
SJÖ
Andrea Manzoni (Paris/FR) - keys
Marcel Zaes (Zurich/CH) - programming / live electronics
www.manzoniandrea.com
www.marcelzaes.com
Korhan Erel & Göksu Kunak
(TR/Berlin)
»Is Paradise Cheaper?« A lecture/sound performance
www.goksukunak.tumblr.com
www.korhanerel.com
***
FIVE YEARS OF QUIET CUE
AudeRrose (Berlin/FR) & Brent Sqar (Berlin/DE)
slide projection / installation
auderrose.de
sqar.net
AudeRrose with Nicolas Wiese
overhead multi projection
with various materials and hand drawings
Bryan Eubanks (Berlin/US) - saxophone/electronics
Jason Kahn (Zürich/US) - drums and percussion
www.sacredrealism.org/bryaneubanks
www.jasonkahn.net
Biliana Voutchkova (Berlin)
performs
Peter Ablinger: »Augmented Study«
for 1 violin and 6 pre-recorded violins
ablinger.mur.at
bilianavoutchkova.net
Matt Burnett (Berlin/US): »The Cube ( )«
a quadrophonic laptop-based sound field
soundcloud.com/matt-burnett
Simon Rose (Berlin/UK) - solo saxophone
simonrose.org
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AudeRrose (Berlin/FR) & Brent Sqar (Berlin/DE)
slide projection / installation
auderrose.de
sqar.net
AudeRrose with Nicolas Wiese
overhead multi projection
with various materials and hand drawings
Audrey Chen & Ayumi Paul (Berlin/US) - cello & violin
www.audreychen.com
www.ayumipaul.com
Anthea Caddy (Berlin/AUS) - cello
Hilary Jeffery (Berlin/UK) - trombone
Robin Hayward (DE/UK) - microtonal tuba, Hayward tuning vine
www.robinhayward.de
www.hiljef.com
Parallel Asteroid
Lan Cao (Hanoi/VN) - mini-synthesizer, objects, toypiano
Gregor Siedl (Vienna/AT) - saxophones, tubes, gamecalls
caothanhlan.com
gregorsiedl.wordpress.com
parallelasteroid.wordpress.com
Duo Ambroid
Yifat Cohen (Berlin/ISR) - voice and recorders
Gisbert Schuerig (Berlin/GER) - live electronics
about.me/yifat
schuerig.de/gisbert
***
Les Trotteuses (Berlin/France) - alarm clock players / Weckerspielerinnen
Anne Moirier & Aurélie Pertusot
lestrotteuses.com
Martyna Poznanska (Berlin/Poland) - new audiovisual electroacoustic piece
video by Gosia Lehmann
martynapoznanska.com
vimeo.com/user19707529
Matthew Ostrowski (New York/US) - electronics and controllers
Andrea Parkins (New York/Berlin) - el. accordion, objects and electronics
ostrowski.info
andreaparkins.com
SAMBAR & Javier Carmona (Poland/Spain)
Paulina Owczarek - baritone sax
Tomek Gadecki - baritone sax
Javier Carmona - percussion
carmonajavier.wordpress.com
***
Annette Krebs (Berlin) new solo for strings, metal,
objects, microphones, voices and electronics
www.annettekrebs.eu
Shasta Ellenbogen & Ferdinand Breil
(Berlin/CAN) »NEPHOS« for viola & electronics
www.shastaellenbogen.com
www.ferdinandbreil.de
Andreas Karaoulanis & Patrick K.-H.
(GR/RU)
audiovisual piece for animation and electronics
drawnsound.org/patrickkh-karaoulanis.html
Truant Monks
Jens Nordman & Ian Warner (Berlin)
computers, percussion, ananlog synth, live sampling
truantmonks.tumblr.com
If, Bwana
Al Margolis (US) - laptop / electroacoustic music
www.ifbwana.com
Of Rivers And Trains
Glauco Salvo (IT) - solo piece for banjo and e-bowed zither
ofriversandtrains.tumblr.com
Miako Klein & Michael Weilacher
(Berlin/US) - recorder and percussion duo
www.miakoklein.com
SOEL
Rieko Okuda, Emilio Gordoa, Miriam Siebenstaedt,
Marcello Lussana (Berlin) -
keys, vibraphone, sax and electronics
fantomton.de/experimente/soel
***
W. Mark Sutherland – voice and electronics / sound poetry
wmarksutherland.com
Ilia Belorukov & Johnny Chang – saxophone & viola duo
belorukov.blogspot.de
Jasmin Schaitl & William 'Bilwa' Costa – site-specific performance
»Collaboration #13«
jasminschaitl.com
bilwa.net/blog/collaboration-w-jasmin-schaitl
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Jocelyn Robert (Québec): »Four Videos«
solo exhibition
8.30PM
Carl Stone (Tokyo/USA) – solo AV performance
Jocelyn Robert – solo AV performance
exhibition open on Monday 8th Sep: 2pm–8pm
Jocelyn Robert:
»Four Videos«
I am interested in singularities. Most of my work in the last twenty years explores paths
that lead in this direction. The pieces shown at Quiet Cue are the result of the rebuilding
in video pictures of specific moments in time, re-presenting their singularity.
The older piece, Kyoto, shows an encounter that could have been, were it for a few
seconds of delay; the most recent piece, Blue Empire New-York Babel Billboard,
reconstructs Andy Warhol's Empire movie half a century later, looking through
what has become our most common window to the world.
Jocelyn Robert is an interdisciplinary artist from Québec. He works in a variety of media:
sound, performance, installation, music, computer art and writing.
Trained first as an architect (1984), Jocelyn Robert left architecture for art around 1988.
First involved in audio art, his work soon took an interdiscplinary direction and he ended up
working with different media and within a variety of contexts.
He released a first solo LP in 1988 on ReR Records (London), went on to publish over
15 solo recordings and took part in numerous collaborations (with artists Daniel Jolliffe,
Louis Ouellet, Laetitia Sonami, Michael Snow, etc) and compilations. He also made
site-specific sound works, performances and radio projects. He showed is visual art works,
videos and installations in many countries, notably in Canada, United-States, Australia,
Chile, Mexico, Germany and France. His video installation «L’Invention des Animaux»
was awarded First Prize, Image Category, at the Berlin Transmediale in 2002. He was
also given Prix du Rayonnement International from Conseil de la Culture de Québec
in 2006, Prix Videre in 2009, and numerous grants from different funding agencies.
His work has been shown in a number of publications, notably in a major solo catalogue
by Galerie de l’UQAM, in Montréal in 2005. He is the founder of the audio art centre
Avatar, in Quebec City, has taught at Mills College (California) and UQAM (Montreal)
and is currently director of Ecole des arts visuels de l’Université Laval.
http://jocelynrobert.com
Carl Stone:
»FUJIKEN«
FUJIKEN was composed between 2012 and 2013 in Tokyo where I reside for much
of the year. The work blends field recordings made through Southeast Asia (Vietnam,
Thailand, Cambodia and Japan) with appropriated music mostly from street cassettes,
processed and resynthesized. The work has no set structure and although some sections
have been more or less determined as to their materials and methods of manipulation,
the overall form as well as the smaller musical details are open and improvised. Field
materials tonight might include recorded meandering on the Chao Praya river (Bangkok),
a fire outbreak in Phnom Pehn, college sports practice in Toyota City Japan, and whatever
else the mood might seek.
Carl Stone is one of the pioneers of live computer music, and has been hailed by
the Village Voice as "the king of sampling." and "one of the best composers living in
(the USA) today." He has used computers in live performance since 1986. Stone was born
in Los Angeles and now divides his time between San Francisco and Japan. He studied
composition at the California Institute of the Arts with Morton Subotnick and James Tenney
and has composed electro-acoustic music almost exclusively since 1972. His works have
been performed in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, South America and the Near
East. In addition to his schedule of performance, composition and touring, he is on the
faculty of the Department of Media Engineering at Chukyo University in Japan.
http://sukothai.com
***
for two bass recorders, synth and animation video
bass recorders: Susanne Froehlich and Julia Andres
Maria da Rocha / Mareike Lee - Água Rocha Rede - [a sketch]
violin: M. da Rocha
*
Miloš Tadić / Doris Schmid - The Edge
Jaroslaw Ilski / Stefan Rosinski / Nicolas Wiese - Ghost Image
Gineke Pranger / Maya Shenfeld / AudeRrose - Drei Miniaturen
Stella Veloce / Doris Schmid - 302
***
Nao Nishihara
(Tokyo/Japan)
Sound/object/installation artist - solo performance
www.nishiharanao.blogspot.jp
Flora Könnemann & Wolfgang Seidel
(Berlin/DE)
Analogue synthesizers / amplifed objects
www.there-is-something-wrong-with-the-view.net
SJÖ
Andrea Manzoni (Paris/FR) - keys
Marcel Zaes (Zurich/CH) - programming / live electronics
www.manzoniandrea.com
www.marcelzaes.com
Korhan Erel & Göksu Kunak
(TR/Berlin)
»Is Paradise Cheaper?« A lecture/sound performance
www.goksukunak.tumblr.com
www.korhanerel.com
***
FIVE YEARS OF QUIET CUE
AudeRrose (Berlin/FR) & Brent Sqar (Berlin/DE)
slide projection / installation
auderrose.de
sqar.net
AudeRrose with Nicolas Wiese
overhead multi projection
with various materials and hand drawings
Bryan Eubanks (Berlin/US) - saxophone/electronics
Jason Kahn (Zürich/US) - drums and percussion
www.sacredrealism.org/bryaneubanks
www.jasonkahn.net
Biliana Voutchkova (Berlin)
performs
Peter Ablinger: »Augmented Study«
for 1 violin and 6 pre-recorded violins
ablinger.mur.at
bilianavoutchkova.net
Matt Burnett (Berlin/US): »The Cube ( )«
a quadrophonic laptop-based sound field
soundcloud.com/matt-burnett
Simon Rose (Berlin/UK) - solo saxophone
simonrose.org
* *
AudeRrose (Berlin/FR) & Brent Sqar (Berlin/DE)
slide projection / installation
auderrose.de
sqar.net
AudeRrose with Nicolas Wiese
overhead multi projection
with various materials and hand drawings
Audrey Chen & Ayumi Paul (Berlin/US) - cello & violin
www.audreychen.com
www.ayumipaul.com
Anthea Caddy (Berlin/AUS) - cello
Hilary Jeffery (Berlin/UK) - trombone
Robin Hayward (DE/UK) - microtonal tuba, Hayward tuning vine
www.robinhayward.de
www.hiljef.com
Parallel Asteroid
Lan Cao (Hanoi/VN) - mini-synthesizer, objects, toypiano
Gregor Siedl (Vienna/AT) - saxophones, tubes, gamecalls
caothanhlan.com
gregorsiedl.wordpress.com
parallelasteroid.wordpress.com
Duo Ambroid
Yifat Cohen (Berlin/ISR) - voice and recorders
Gisbert Schuerig (Berlin/GER) - live electronics
about.me/yifat
schuerig.de/gisbert
***
Les Trotteuses (Berlin/France) - alarm clock players / Weckerspielerinnen
Anne Moirier & Aurélie Pertusot
lestrotteuses.com
Martyna Poznanska (Berlin/Poland) - new audiovisual electroacoustic piece
video by Gosia Lehmann
martynapoznanska.com
vimeo.com/user19707529
Matthew Ostrowski (New York/US) - electronics and controllers
Andrea Parkins (New York/Berlin) - el. accordion, objects and electronics
ostrowski.info
andreaparkins.com
SAMBAR & Javier Carmona (Poland/Spain)
Paulina Owczarek - baritone sax
Tomek Gadecki - baritone sax
Javier Carmona - percussion
carmonajavier.wordpress.com
***
objects, microphones, voices and electronics
www.annettekrebs.eu
Shasta Ellenbogen & Ferdinand Breil
(Berlin/CAN) »NEPHOS« for viola & electronics
www.shastaellenbogen.com
www.ferdinandbreil.de
Andreas Karaoulanis & Patrick K.-H.
(GR/RU)
audiovisual piece for animation and electronics
drawnsound.org/patrickkh-karaoulanis.html
Truant Monks
Jens Nordman & Ian Warner (Berlin)
computers, percussion, ananlog synth, live sampling
truantmonks.tumblr.com
*
If, Bwana
Al Margolis (US) - laptop / electroacoustic music
www.ifbwana.com
Of Rivers And Trains
Glauco Salvo (IT) - solo piece for banjo and e-bowed zither
ofriversandtrains.tumblr.com
Miako Klein & Michael Weilacher
(Berlin/US) - recorder and percussion duo
www.miakoklein.com
SOEL
Rieko Okuda, Emilio Gordoa, Miriam Siebenstaedt,
Marcello Lussana (Berlin) -
keys, vibraphone, sax and electronics
fantomton.de/experimente/soel
***
W. Mark Sutherland – voice and electronics / sound poetry
wmarksutherland.com
Ilia Belorukov & Johnny Chang – saxophone & viola duo
belorukov.blogspot.de
Jasmin Schaitl & William 'Bilwa' Costa – site-specific performance
»Collaboration #13«
jasminschaitl.com
bilwa.net/blog/collaboration-w-jasmin-schaitl
***
Quiet Cue #142
Sunday, September 7th · 6PM openingJocelyn Robert (Québec): »Four Videos«
solo exhibition
8.30PM
Carl Stone (Tokyo/USA) – solo AV performance
Jocelyn Robert – solo AV performance
exhibition open on Monday 8th Sep: 2pm–8pm
Jocelyn Robert:
»Four Videos«
I am interested in singularities. Most of my work in the last twenty years explores paths
that lead in this direction. The pieces shown at Quiet Cue are the result of the rebuilding
in video pictures of specific moments in time, re-presenting their singularity.
The older piece, Kyoto, shows an encounter that could have been, were it for a few
seconds of delay; the most recent piece, Blue Empire New-York Babel Billboard,
reconstructs Andy Warhol's Empire movie half a century later, looking through
what has become our most common window to the world.
Jocelyn Robert is an interdisciplinary artist from Québec. He works in a variety of media:
sound, performance, installation, music, computer art and writing.
Trained first as an architect (1984), Jocelyn Robert left architecture for art around 1988.
First involved in audio art, his work soon took an interdiscplinary direction and he ended up
working with different media and within a variety of contexts.
He released a first solo LP in 1988 on ReR Records (London), went on to publish over
15 solo recordings and took part in numerous collaborations (with artists Daniel Jolliffe,
Louis Ouellet, Laetitia Sonami, Michael Snow, etc) and compilations. He also made
site-specific sound works, performances and radio projects. He showed is visual art works,
videos and installations in many countries, notably in Canada, United-States, Australia,
Chile, Mexico, Germany and France. His video installation «L’Invention des Animaux»
was awarded First Prize, Image Category, at the Berlin Transmediale in 2002. He was
also given Prix du Rayonnement International from Conseil de la Culture de Québec
in 2006, Prix Videre in 2009, and numerous grants from different funding agencies.
His work has been shown in a number of publications, notably in a major solo catalogue
by Galerie de l’UQAM, in Montréal in 2005. He is the founder of the audio art centre
Avatar, in Quebec City, has taught at Mills College (California) and UQAM (Montreal)
and is currently director of Ecole des arts visuels de l’Université Laval.
http://jocelynrobert.com
Carl Stone:
»FUJIKEN«
FUJIKEN was composed between 2012 and 2013 in Tokyo where I reside for much
of the year. The work blends field recordings made through Southeast Asia (Vietnam,
Thailand, Cambodia and Japan) with appropriated music mostly from street cassettes,
processed and resynthesized. The work has no set structure and although some sections
have been more or less determined as to their materials and methods of manipulation,
the overall form as well as the smaller musical details are open and improvised. Field
materials tonight might include recorded meandering on the Chao Praya river (Bangkok),
a fire outbreak in Phnom Pehn, college sports practice in Toyota City Japan, and whatever
else the mood might seek.
Carl Stone is one of the pioneers of live computer music, and has been hailed by
the Village Voice as "the king of sampling." and "one of the best composers living in
(the USA) today." He has used computers in live performance since 1986. Stone was born
in Los Angeles and now divides his time between San Francisco and Japan. He studied
composition at the California Institute of the Arts with Morton Subotnick and James Tenney
and has composed electro-acoustic music almost exclusively since 1972. His works have
been performed in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, South America and the Near
East. In addition to his schedule of performance, composition and touring, he is on the
faculty of the Department of Media Engineering at Chukyo University in Japan.
http://sukothai.com
***