Music in exhibition halls. Sound maps.
On March 11 and 12, short musical readings will take place in the museum's exhibition rooms. Music by Mozart, Beethoven, and Bach will accompany visitors as they view the exhibits.
Timeless sound works that allow us to create an auditory map, an itinerary of sound events that run through the interior of the museum, converging with other artistic disciplines and thus becoming a multidisciplinary interactive map.
Show within the Cartographies of Music series.
The Ensemble Garaikideak will perform short musical pieces in the exhibition halls of the Museum, offering a musical journey ranging from Baroque to recently created works, allowingexperiencing
On the 12th, the saxophone duo's musical offering will transport us through the works of François Rossé, Paul Hindemith, and Jean-Marie Leclair, from contemporary music to baroque. Next, the oboe, saxophone, and cello trio will offer us works by Louis Couperin, George Pleiffer, and Yolanda Campos Bergua. The program includes a world premiere composed expressly for these encounters by the virtuoso cellist and composer David Johnstone.
Daily price: €4.50 (includes admission to exhibitions and access to all sessions throughout the day)
PROGRAM
The show consists of the performance of several musical pieces in exhibition halls. At 11 a. m., Sound Map 1 will be performed, followed by Sound Map 2, and then the show will be repeated again at 12 noon.
ROOM 4
SOUND MAP 3
Program:
François Rossé. Ximix
Paul Hindemith. Concert Piece ( III movement)
Jean Marie Leclair. Sonata in D(1st movement)
Performers: SergioEslava and Manuel Gil (saxophones)
NEXT:
ROOM 2
SOUND MAP 5
Program:
F. Couperin. Le Bavolet Flottant (TheWaving Scarf) arr. Irene Tsao
Y. Campos Bergua. Timbre Spaces
Mr. Johnstone. Saxobello*
G. Pfeiffer. Musette. Op. 47
Performers: Bea Monreal (oboe), Sergio Eslava (saxophones), David Johnstone (cello)
*WORLD PREMIERE
ARTISTIC DIRECTION
Yolanda Campos Bergua
Sound Mapsis a musical project by the Garaikideak Contemporary Music Center
SOUND MAPS. MARCH 11
The saxophone duo's musical offering will transport us from contemporary music to the Baroque era through the works of François Rossé, Paul Hindemith, and Jean-Marie Leclair. Next, the oboe, saxophone, and cello trio will perform works by Louis Couperin, George Pleiffer, and Yolanda Campos Bergua. The program includes a world premiere composed expressly for these encounters by virtuoso cellist and composer David Johnstone.
In the afternoon, to conclude the cycle, you can listen to the entire journey of the four musical proposals once again. It's time to venture into new territories, it's time to create new sound maps.
Date
March 12, 2016
Time
11:00