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The
project introduced by Taller Sonoro for the annual Contemporary
Music season organized by the Junta de Andalucía in Seville and
Granada focuses more in the Mediterranean approach of the
ensemble’s previous proposal, in the 2006 season, and offers a
specific panorama of the Italian Musical creation in our days,
gathered around the figure of the recently deceased Fausto Romitelli
(1963-2004) and of his work Domeniche alla periferia dell’impero ,
the performing of which connects both parts of the program.
Works by F. Romitelli,
S. Gervasoni, I. Fedele, R. Lazcano, J. M. López López, A. Gentile |
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I
had been planning for a long time a concert like this, a kind of
dialogue between my music and the voices of some poets that have had
an unusually deep influence in my music. Most of them are artists
that lived in a different time, whom I have not met personally, but
even though I feel I owe them so much …
Works by César
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The
scenery, where sight dwells and is nurtured, creates expectations, recalls
memories and fixes traditions. In addition, it also develops the archaic and
musical personalities of its inhabitants. In this sense, the geographical
area which spans from the Ionic beaches to the Pillars of Hercules –the
very cradle of the European history and conscious since the origins of time,
helps give shape to the listening of the peoples who live about, while it
also provides a layer of common perception to the diversity of cultures,
languages and races abiding there. Works by Th. Alla, E. Vadillo, I.
Xennakis, T. Murail, G. Scelsi
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In
this new proposal Taller Sonoro tries to offer a glimpse at some of the most
important tendencies of music today, from Rzweski’s Minimalist to Hurel’s
Spectralism or Lindberg’s expressionistic brutalitá. A
kaleidoscope, a catalogue of wonders, that aims at offering a truthful
testimony of the rich variety in music that characterizes the time we live
in
Works by F. Rzewsky, S. Sciarrino, Ph. Hurel, Fco. J. Martín Quintero, M.
Lindberg, T. Hosokawa, J. Álvarez
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Our reflection, our three reflections of today, meld into one entity two
distant and at the same time proximate universes: the fervent modernism of
the Ars Nova authors and the sure and comitted stride of our young masters,
the untransferable visionaries of today, those that will perhaps be worthy
some day of similar reflections
Works by G. de Machaut, E. Mendoza, J. M. López López,
J. M. Sánchez Verdú
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Concerning Colour and Time
is a production that arises from the very essence of the compositions that
make it up. Each sonority, each texture, each language in short, will
contribute over time to its own characteristic definition of music.
Works by G. Crumb, J. M. Sánchez Verdú, M. Feldman, L. de Pablo, J. Cage,
J. M. López López, V. Blanes |
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...
to offer infinite directions through silence, through the resonance of
space, through movement, in order to go on a journey guided only by
listening… That’s how FIVE arises…
Works by J. Cage, S. Reich, T. de Mey, A. Romero, J. N. Sánchez Verdú,
V. Blanes |