Tag: ‘daniel matej’
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VENI ensemble: Let Me Die Before I Wake
concert / Classical music in a non-classical way
Wednesday 15. 1. 2014, 7pmSixth annual of concert cycle ‘Classical music in a non-classical way’ presenting new music which you can usually encounter, will be opened by well-known Slovak VENI ensemble.
Programme
Daniel Matej (1963) - In the End… (1989), version for clarinet and cello
Toshio Hosokawa (1955) - Melodia (1979), for accordion
Helmut Lachenmann (1935) - Pression (1969 - 70), for [...] -
Deloitte Academy
concert VENI ACADEMY / Classical music in a non-classical way
Monday 8. 7. 2013, 20.00VENI ACADEMY is becoming increasingly popular among young people, who are representing pioneers of their generation in Slovak contemporary music. This is a platform where old friendships are continuing and new ones are beginning, where students can interpret compositions on which they can not come across to in the school, and the most, where they [...]
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Mi – 65: TRANS music [VARIATIONS]
concert, dress rehearsal
Thursday, November 17, 2011, 7pmMi – 65 is an occasional band created for the project “Sound Exchange”, curated by Carsten Seiffarth and Daniel Matej. The project “TRANS music [VARIATIONS]” is focused on the graphic and verbal scores by Milan Adamčiak, a “fluxus” artist from Slovakia, who has influenced many visual artists and musicians by his open-minded, hyper-creative and non-conventional approach [...]
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VENI ACADEMY
concert / Classic music nonclassicaly
Wednesday July 6, 2011, 8pm, S240 members of VENI ACADEMY is performing on July 8 at Bažant Pohoda festival. From July 5 they will be rehearsing for this performance in our S2 hall to play here on public on 6th July.
Programme
Zbigniew Rudziński - Studium na C
Earle Brown - December 1952
Daniel Matej - Structures, Pages (…and Improvisations)
Terry Riley - In [...] -
VENI ensemble: Before and after Silence 6
Concert / (non)Classical music
Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 7pmThe series of concerts Before and after Silence, produced by VENI ensemble since 2003, is inspired by an interest in music, which resonates with a traditional oriental view on art – being a means to inner peace, and one’s calm mind.
Program
Daniel Matej – NICE (2005/06), accordion solo version
Morton Feldman – Two Intermissions. (1950), piano
Giacinto Scelsi [...]