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Contemporary Music Festival “Decibels” Offers Concert with Unusual Tools

Contemporary Music Festival “Decibels” Offers Concert with Unusual Tools

March 30, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

experimental Music ‌Concert Features‍ washing Machines, Household Items

Table of Contents

  • experimental Music ‌Concert Features‍ washing Machines, Household Items
    • Exploring Sound Through Unusual Instruments
    • Psathas’ “Atalanta” and a ‌Composer’s Hectic⁢ Creation
    • Washing ‌Machine as Musical Instrument
    • Concert Details
    • Concert Program
    • Performers
  • Experimental Music Concert: Washing Machines, Household Items, and Unconventional ​sounds
    • What⁣ makes this concert unique?
    • What unique instruments will be featured?
    • Tell me more⁢ about Cynthia Onuzane’s ⁣”Prints.”
    • What‌ other compositions are on the program?
    • Tell me about John Psathas’ “Atalanta.”
    • What’s the idea‍ behind Edvards Kaļva’s piece with the washing machine?
    • Who are the performers in this concert?
    • Who is hosting the concert?
    • Can‍ you provide a detailed list of the concert program?

A concert‍ on March 30, 2025, will showcase experimental music featuring‌ unconventional instruments⁤ and compositions, including‍ a piece for washing​ machine ⁣and instruments crafted ‌from household items.

Exploring Sound Through Unusual Instruments

The concert will feature⁣ Cynthia Onuzane’s “Prints,” ‌a​ composition ​utilizing an instrument constructed from everyday household objects. The piece explores the concept of life’s journey, represented in seven stages ‍through materials such ⁢as plastic, ⁤glass, ‍wood, metal, sand,‌ rust, and ‌dust.

The instrument made to Cynthia Onuzhane's 'Prints'⁢ (fragment).
The instrument⁢ made to Cynthia Onuzhane’s ⁢”Prints” (fragment). ​Credit: From personal archive

Psathas’ “Atalanta” and a ‌Composer’s Hectic⁢ Creation

the program also includes “Atalanta” by John‍ Psathas,a Greek composer from New Zealand. Psathas, ‍who has collaborated with⁣ writer salman Rushdie and composed music for the 2004 Athens Olympic ⁢Games, described⁣ the eight-day creation of “Atalanta”​ as some of the “most insane, wildest, wild and caffeine⁣ saturated days” of his ⁤20-year career.

Composer John Psathass.
Composer‍ john Psathas. credit: Wikimedia Commons

Washing ‌Machine as Musical Instrument

Adding another layer of intrigue, Edvards Kaļva, a student of ‍associate professor ​Krista Auznieks at JVLMA, will present his composition, “A BIBLILELY ACCUCARTE WASHINE MACHINE HAS Appeared Before your⁣ Ears.” The title itself hints at the piece’s unique nature.

Kaļva describes his work as‍ exploring ‌the mundane and repetitive ‌aspects of daily life.”The body of this sound and ⁢the veil ‌makes the body think of ⁤daily, the low duty, the⁤ inability to get ‌in. Because you wash more clothes, the more⁢ you have to hang ​them…” he said, suggesting a deeper meaning within⁣ the seemingly ordinary act of doing laundry.

the washing machine is slowly⁢ turning into ⁣a musical instrument.
The washing machine⁤ is slowly turning into ⁣a musical instrument. Credit: From personal archive

Concert Details

The concert will be⁤ hosted ‌by composer and musicologist Gundega Šmite, with light ⁤design by Nikola Suhareva.

Concert Program

  • Jannis Ksenakis “Rebonds a” percussion solo
  • Dāvis Wolf “The Chase”⁣ for Ceppanna, ​Metal buckets, Metal Pipes and Basa Banga
  • Jannis Ksenakis “rebonds B” ⁣percussion solo
  • Cynthia ​Onuzane “Prints” from household ⁣items for an instrument made
  • John Psathass “Atalanta” vibraphone‌ and audio lane
  • edvards Kaļva “a biblically accurate washing machine has appeared before your ears”

Performers

  • Guntars‌ Freibergs
  • Arnis Stepiņš
  • Sonja brass
  • Tom ⁣Kozlovsky

Experimental Music Concert: Washing Machines, Household Items, and Unconventional ​sounds

This Q&A-style article explores an upcoming experimental ‍music concert, delving⁣ into its unique⁤ features⁤ and compositions. The details ‌is ⁢sourced solely from the provided text.

What⁣ makes this concert unique?

This concert, scheduled for March 30, 2025, stands out due to its experimental⁢ approach to music. It features unconventional instruments and compositions, showcasing the creative use of everyday objects such ​as washing machines and household items as instruments.

What unique instruments will be featured?

The concert highlights several⁢ unusual instruments. One notable example is an instrument constructed from household items ‍used in ⁢Cynthia Onuzane’s‍ composition, “prints.” Additionally,the concert will feature a washing machine used‌ as​ a ‌musical instrument.

Tell me more⁢ about Cynthia Onuzane’s ⁣”Prints.”

“Prints” is a composition that ⁣utilizes an ​instrument made from everyday household objects. It explores the journey of life through seven stages. The materials include plastic, glass, wood,‍ metal, sand, rust, and⁤ dust.

The instrument made to Cynthia ⁤Onuzhane's 'Prints'⁢ (fragment).

The ​instrument⁢ made‍ to Cynthia Onuzhane’s ⁢”Prints” (fragment). ​Credit: From personal archive

What‌ other compositions are on the program?

The program includes a variety of experimental compositions. Some highlights are Dāvis Wolf’s‍ “The ​chase” (for Ceppanna, metal‍ buckets, metal pipes, and Basa Banga), John Psathas’⁤ “Atalanta,” and Edvards Kaļva’s piece,⁣ “A BIBLICALLY ACCUCARATE WASHINE MACHINE HAS Appeared Before your⁣ Ears.”

Tell me about John Psathas’ “Atalanta.”

“Atalanta” is a piece by John Psathas, a⁤ Greek composer⁣ from New Zealand. ⁣psathas has collaborated with ⁢writer Salman Rushdie and‍ composed music for ⁢the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. He ⁢described the creation of “Atalanta” as​ an intense, caffeine-fueled process ⁢that took eight days.

Composer John Psathass.

Composer‍ john Psathas. credit: Wikimedia Commons

What’s the idea‍ behind Edvards Kaļva’s piece with the washing machine?

Edvards kaļva’s composition explores the mundane and repetitive aspects‌ of daily life. He says‌ it explores the daily low duty‍ and the inability to get in, reflecting on the act of washing clothes‍ and its⁣ relation to hanging them.

the washing machine is slowly⁢ turning into ⁣a musical instrument.

The washing⁤ machine⁤​ is slowly turning into ⁣a musical instrument.⁤ Credit: From personal archive

Who are the performers in this concert?

The performers include ‍Guntars Freibergs, Arnis Stepiņš, Sonja Brass, and Tom⁢ Kozlovsky.

Who is hosting the concert?

The concert will be hosted by‌ composer and musicologist Gundega Šmite, with‌ light design​ by Nikola Suhareva.

Can‍ you provide a detailed list of the concert program?

Certainly! Here is the concert‍ program:

  • Jannis Ksenakis “Rebonds a” percussion ‌solo
  • Dāvis Wolf ⁢”The Chase”⁣ for Ceppanna, ​Metal buckets, Metal Pipes and Basa Banga
  • Jannis ksenakis “rebonds B”‍ ⁣percussion solo
  • cynthia ‌​Onuzane “Prints” from household ⁣items for ​an instrument made
  • john‌ Psathass “Atalanta” vibraphone‌ and audio lane
  • edvards Kaļva “a biblically ⁣accurate washing ‍machine has appeared before your ears”

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