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SUMMARY:OpusNovus: Lichtbogen
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAMME \nKAIJA SAARIAHOLichtbogen \nEMILY KOHtrans-[migra].nation \nPAUL HINDEMITHKammermusik Op. 24\, No. 1I. Sehr schnell und wildII. Mäßig schnelle Halbe. Sehr streng im RhythmusIII. Quartett: Sehr langsam und mit Ausdruck – Ein wenig belebter – Wieder ruhigIV. Finale 1921: Lebhaft \nMusicians List \nABOUT THIS EVENT  \nOpusNovus presents an eclectic programme of three trailblazing composers of their times who broke free from traditions and sought out new artistic directions in their works. Kaija Saariaho\, one of Finland’s leading composers today\, opens the concert with her evocative work Lichtbogen (1986). The title was inspired by the Northern Lights\, and it marks her foray into new compositional territories at the famous Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM) in Paris\, a groundbreaking research lab where cutting edge technology meets music. \nSingaporean composer Emily Koh is currently Assistant Professor of Composition at the University of Georgia\, and also a proud alumnus from YST. Her work trans-[migra].nation (2010) was written in memory of Dr. Steven Baxter\, our Founding Director of YST and this year marks the 10th anniversary of his passing. \nLastly\, Paul Hindemith’s Kammermusik No. 1\, op. 24 (1922) marks an impressive entrance of the enfant terrible of German music at the famous Donaueschingen Music Festival\, where he challenges his traditions and broke new grounds by combining machine-like insistent rhythms\, popular dance music\, and even sardonic humor\, such as closing the work with a police siren! \nThis event will be livestreamed on the Conservatory’s YouTube channel. Follow and subscribe to be notified of upcoming streams. \nSubscribe to YST’s mailing list. \nTICKETING INFORMATION  \n• Due to COVID-19 related guidelines\, this performance will only be offered virtually. • All event information is correct at time of print.
URL:https://www.ystmusic.nus.edu.sg/event/opusnovus-lichtbogen/
LOCATION:Conservatory Concert Hall\, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music\, 3 Conservatory Drive\, 117376\, Singapore
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