Kaleidoscope, concert 2

Kaleidoscope 

A series of 2 concerts organized at the Technology Laboratory of Technical Institute “Enrico Fermi” of Rome

Abstract

The Music is based on the harmony between Sky and Earth,

it is the coincidence between the disorder and the clarity.

This sentence, written by Herman Hesse, clearly depicts how music allows the dialogue between heterogeneous elements, channeling the creativity of the artist, in music gestures encoded in a structure. The scheduled concerts, want to explore variegated music languages, through the performance of musicians coming from different countries and therefore influenced by different backgrounds. During the concerts, it will be given an overview on some music genres of the contemporary music scene since the program of the events will include compositions based on improvisation, algorithmic and generative music, beat oriented music,  acoustic and laptop music. That being said, the didactic aspects related to these events, concern the strict relation between music languages and new technologies. (Paolo Gatti)

Program of Concert 2, 22th May 2019, 7 pm :

Stefano Petrarca 

7 Scatole Sonore (acousmatic music)

Broken Bench (Paolo Gatti & Maya Pong Rasmussen)

Broken Bench live Set (downtempo, chill-jazz, improvisation)

Amble Skuse

Balancing Act: Noise Counterbalancing Silence (algorithmic music, laptop music)

Musicians:
Trumpet, voice : Maya Pong Rasmussen
Live electronics: Paolo Gatti, Amble Skuse
Sound engineering: Paolo Gatti, Stefano Petrarca

Spring Time Study Concerts

SPRINGTIME STUDY CONCERTS

Within the program of Spring Time Study Concerts organized by Master in Sonic Arts held by University of Rome Tor Vergata and under the art direction of Giovanni Costantini and Giorgio Nottoli, Paolo Gatti music will be performed on 28th May 2019 at Auditorium “Ennio Morricone”.

The program of the event is as follows:

Tuesday 28th May 2019

Title: Clarinet and Electroacoustic Music

compositions by: Philip Ciantar, Giovanni Costantini, Carlos Delgado, John Galea, Paolo Gatti, Giorgio Nottoli, Riccardo Santoboni

Clarinet: Luca Cipriano

Sound Engineering: Federico Scalas

The conference will take place at Laboratorio di Ricerca sul Suono “Piero Schiavoni” (LARS – Room P10), first floor, Faculty of Arts, University of Rome Tor Vergata, via Columbia 1, Rome

The concert will take place at the Auditorium “Ennio Morricone”, Faculty of Arts, via Columbia 1, Rome

Free Entry

Kaleidoscope, 2 concert series

Kaleidoscope 

A series of 2 concerts organized at the Technology Laboratory of Technical Institute “Enrico Fermi” of Rome

Abstract

The Music is based on the harmony between Sky and Earth,

it is the coincidence between the disorder and the clarity.

This sentence, written by Herman Hesse, clearly depicts how music allows the dialogue between heterogeneous elements, channeling the creativity of the artist, in music gestures encoded in a structure. The scheduled concerts, want to explore variegated music languages, through the performance of musicians coming from different countries and therefore influenced by different backgrounds. During the concerts, it will be given an overview on some music genres of the contemporary music scene since the program of the events will include compositions based on improvisation, algorithmic and generative music, beat oriented music,  acoustic and laptop music. That being said, the didactic aspects related to these events, concern the strict relation between music languages and new technologies. (Paolo Gatti)

Program of Concert 1, 27th March 2019, 7.30 pm :

Stefano Petrarca
Leggero (for voice and recorded media)
John Clouds
New Waves (dj set tech-house)
Various authors ( Traditional and Opera music from South Korea )
Barcarola ( 뱃노래 )
Arirang ( 신아리랑 )
Ricordo ( 추억 )
Nella nuvola del fiore ( 꽃구름 속에 )
Canzone di telaio ( 배틀노래 )
Ballata tradizionale coreana Sin-go-san ( 신고산타령 )

Musicians:
Soprano: Woo Haekyung, Won Wooyeon
Baritone: Jong Joonkyo
Keyboards: Kim Hyunji
Live electronics: John Clouds
Sound engineering: Paolo Gatti, Stefano Petrarca