Saturday, February 21, 2009, 10:00 pm
Société des arts technologiques
1195, boulevard Saint-Laurent [métro Saint-Laurent], Montréal, Québec
Info: 514-844-2033
Light Music by Thierry de Mey
Photo: Arthur Pequin
Production MNM
New technologies are on the slate! Mixed and multi-media works form the lineup for a highly colourful double concert by GRAME (Lyon), with four “plugged-in” soloists from the other side of the ocean. Violin, cello, percussion and accordeon blend with video screens and speakers in the most appropriate space possible — the Society for Arts and Technology (SAT). GRAME, Centre National de Création Musicale (Lyon 1982), organizes a variety of activities that run the entire gamut of musical creativity in the area of contemporary music, from the composition or production of works to their presentation in concert.
Vincent-Raphaël Carinola, Cielo vivo (2006)
multi-track sound equipment
Commission: French State, Ina-GRM
Musical production: GRAME
Javier Torres Maldonado, Hacia el umbral del aire (2005)
accordion, and processing
Robert Pascal, Sobre una canción Antigua
cello, Accordion
Pierre Jodlowski, In et Out (2004)
violin, cello, processing, and video
Martin Matalon, Traces IV (2006)
marimba, and processing
Jean-François Estager, James Giroudon, Sur douceur (2003/06)
violin, and processing
Commission: new version Ina-GRM
Analia Llugdar, Fragments de lucidité (2009) (premiere)
violin, cello, accordion
With the support of Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec
Thierry de Mey, Light Music (2004)
solo conductor, projection, and interactive system
Commission: GMEM with support from the Ministère de la Culture
Created by Pierre Alain Jaffrennou and James Giroudon in 1982, and recognized as a national centre for musical creativity in 1996, Grame’s mission is to support the conception and production of new works, to insure their dissemination, to contribute to the development of scientific and musical research, and to build bridges between new music and audiences.
As part of its mission, Grame organizes its activities around various main areas:
Between 1992 and 2002 Grame produced Musiques en Scène, an annual multi-disciplinary festival devoted to musical creativity that has since become a biennial event alternating with Les Journées Grame. With its research laboratory, two composition studios, and a team of associated composers and performers, Grame and its composers-in-residence together give some twenty world premieres every year of mixed music concerts, musical theatre pieces, public events, and sound installations. It regularly undertakes international activities with partners from North America, China and Europe in the areas of new musical creativity, research, and training, mainly with the support of the European Commission.
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