Ser du människa? in Malmö

20121123-20121124, 20:00, Inter Arts Center, Malmö, Sweden

Meditation guided by Per Löfberg. Very limited number of seats. Preregistration via e-mail at stefan AT c-y.se.
This is part of C-Ys interdisciplinary festival, see more here.

4 speakers, 4 distance sensors (IR), computer, specially designed hardware.
The sound is based on recordings of actors Per Löfberg and Kerstin Andersson reading from the Book of Revelations and more. The installation is interactive, meaning that you as audience can change it by your placement in the room.

The installation Ser du människa? in a part of a larger project including a choir piece and mass during Lund International Choral Festival and readings of the texts in relation to the installation.

First performance of Play Music with ensemble KROCK

120317, 2100, MAF, Malmö, Sweden

First performance of the piece Play Music written to electric guitar ensemble KROCK in a project initiated by the society C-Y (ContemporarY). The piece was in an earlier form published in the magazine OEI during 2011.

First performance of Yriu Cair

110929, 19:00 Skissernas Museum (Museum of Sketches) Lund, Sweden

Magnus HjorthTrio performs the new composition Yriu Cair – a Parker de-composition in a crossover project where the Jazz trio performs music composed by classically trained composers.

Rexmix of Haydn symphonies 28-42 out

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Remix of Haydn symphonies no. 28-42, created to the Haydn celebration in Malmö 2009. This was originally performed live with the other 104 symphonies by Haydn, remixed both for electronics and for chamber orchestra. This video was created very recently. See it here:  PSTNG HDN rmx (or Pasting Haydn 3)

First performance of ”He fell to the ground” at Haydn celebration

091118, 1930, Palladium, Malmö, Sweden

First performance of He fell to the ground for chamber orchestra, celebrating Haydn. The piece draws inspiration from Haydns 103rd symphony, and is composed on commission to Malmö Kammarorkester (Malmö Chamber orchestra), conducted by Alexander Einarsson.

In the same concert several electronic pieces will be performed, as well as versions of all 104 symphonies by Haydn.

The concert will also be recorded for later broadcast of Swedish Radio P2