Guionnet | Murayama | Filip :: 3 x 2 = 3?
Published on October 22nd, 2022
Cirkulacija 2, Podhod Ajdovščina
Trije velikani nove zvočno-minimalistične improvizacije:
Jean-Luc Guionnet – alto sax
Seijiro Murayama – hi-hat, kick drum and snare
Klaus Filip – laptop – lloopp/ppooll – sine waves
Trio je sestavljen iz treh duov, ki bodo ustrezne duete osvobodili vse logike in preverjali, kaj bi lahko morebitni trikotnik bil
„Kvalitete in kvantitete vsakega posameznega prostora so prvi pogoj za nastajanje naše glasbe – sprememba, ki določa, da igramo tako in ne drugače. To tudi bistveno prispeva k različnosti koncerta tu in koncerta tam. Preko naših razpoloženj v danem trenutku (ker smo pač podložni spremembam razpoložnj!), arhitekture in akustike prostora, pozornosti publike in zvokov iz ozadja – vse to kar sestavlja ta prostor in ta trenutek v času prispeva k naši naravnanosti, da zaigramo – ali ne zaigramo – tako ali drugače.“
Jean-Luc Guionnet
Links:
http://www.jeanlucguionnet.eu/
https://urojiise.wixsite.com/seijiromurayama/
http://filipino.klingt.org/
Friday, 21st October 2022 at 21.30
Cirkulacija 2, Podhod Ajdovščina
The three giants of new minimalist sound improvisation:
Jean-Luc Guionnet – alto sax
Seijiro Murayama – snare
Klaus Filip – laptop – lloopp/ppooll – sine waves
This trio consists of 3 duos and will perform logicfree equivalences, probing what a triangle can be
„The qualities and unique quantities of a site are the first condition of our music, the switch which obliges us to play this way rather than that. Inevitably, this implies great diversity between one concert and another. Via our moods at a particular moment (since it is a given that we are prone to moods!), the architecture and acoustics of the site, the attention brought to bear on proceedings by the public and the characteristics of the background noise, the site and the moment pass through the filter of our propensity to play or not play this or that.“
Jean-Luc Guionnet
Links:
http://www.jeanlucguionnet.eu/
https://urojiise.wixsite.com/seijiromurayama/
http://filipino.klingt.org/