150818, 0820, Tygelsjö skola, Tygelsjö, Sweden
A specially composed song based on Tygelsjö road is premiered by the pupils of Tygelsjö school at the beginning of the semester.
composer and sound artist
150818, 0820, Tygelsjö skola, Tygelsjö, Sweden
A specially composed song based on Tygelsjö road is premiered by the pupils of Tygelsjö school at the beginning of the semester.
150817-150827 (13 performances) various times, The Space, Edinburgh, UK
there will be earthquakes is performed by Ian Peaston (violin and laptop) during Edinburgh Fringe festival.
See more at violinvariations.com
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150815, 20:00, Hedmanska gården, Malmö, Sweden
Den Lilla Vävoperan / The Little Weaving Opera is performed during Malmö City festival at Hedmanska gården. Free entrance!
More info at malmofestivalen.se!
150613, Spitalfields festival, London, UK
The Little Weaving Opera with Lisa Hansson and Stefan Klaverdal is performed at Spitalfields in London, three performances at 1230, 1400, 1530.
150604 CD release Ars Athina, Athens, Greece
New compilation CD with several sound art pieces by Stefan Klaverdal: the Finish artists’ organization MUU release their 13th CD with sonic art from Finland and Sweden. Release during the art fair Ars Athina!
150523, 17:00, Sofia Church, Stockholm, Sweden
Vägen framför andra is performed by Sofia Vokalensemble / Bengt Ollén at 20th anniversary concert for the choir.
150518, everywhere
CD release of Contemporary Composers play Love Ballads vol. 1. A collaboration with Håkan Lidbo where 8 classical love ballads from the 1990s get deconstructed, remixed and heard in completely new ways.
150424, 18:00 Textilemuseum, Borås, Sweden
Première of The Large Weaving Opera, with lyrics by Lisa Hansson and music by Stefan Klaverdal. Tickets available via www.vavoperan.se
Other performances 25, 26 april
150418, 18:00, Palladium, Malmö, Sweden
During the festival Kompfest, three eurythmics students perform in a room based composition built by the audience. The found objects and furinture form the score and instrument.
Concept and guidance by Ann-Krestin Vernersson and Stefan Klaverdal