Enric Palomar Vídeos
compositor español
Aniversarios 1964 Aniversarios (Nacimiento: Enric Palomar)
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2024-05-21
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Maerzmusik Peter Ablinger Michael Gordon Masaoka Steffan Naser Klauser Haag Palomar Baier Nola Manno Hofmann Polzer Weber Laurens Andersen Troyer Spence Wölfel Dittrich Dietz Zielinska Auer Kusche Brandt Zimmermann Becker Weidmann Schmidt Kramer Les Percussions Strasbourg 1500 2000 2012 2021
MaerzMusik - Festival for Time Issues 2021 TIMEPIECE A Project by Many Recorded on 27 March 2021, 20:00 Central European Winter Time – 28 March 2021, 24:00 Central European Summer Time at Haus der Berliner Festspiele Based on: Peter Ablinger, TIM Song, A Pop Song for a speaking voice and accompaniment (2012) MUSIC (in order of appearance): […] Ashley Fure (US) [continued] Michael Gordon / BOAC (US) Sofia Jernberg (ET/SE) Junior XL (UK) Kassel Jaeger (FR) Khôra (CA) KMRU (KE) L CON (CH/CA) |end| (CA/BE/PT) Les Percussions de Strasbourg (FR) Sophia Loizou (UK) Miya Masaoka (US) Melody McKiver (CA) Christof Migone (CH/CA) Gordon Monahan (CA) nedalot (IR/DE) Phill Niblock & Katherine Liberovskaya (US/CA) Tujilko Noriko (JP) Orakle Ngoy (CD) […] SPEAKERS (in order of appearance): […] Pablo Diserens, Louise Trueheart, Ina Steffan, Katja Heldt, Nicolas Siepen, Nancy Naser Al Deen, Tobias Brunwinkel, Silvia Maggi, Thilo Seevers, Liad Hussein Kantorowicz, Manuel Lucas Klauser, Caroline Neill Alexander, Etaïnn Zwer, Ines Hu, em* kann, Leslie Leon, Rafal Dziemidok, Hannah Katalin Grimmer, Emma Haag, Jonathan Haag, Anna Crespo Palomar, Jakob D‘Aprile, Amelie Baier, Susanne Chrudina, Yero Adugna Eticha, Claudia Nola, Ariel Lo Manno, Patricia Hofmann, Stellan Veloce […] Artistic Direction: Berno Odo Polzer in collaboration with: Daniel Kötter Scenography: Elisa Limberg Lighting: Marcel Weber Music Curation: Berno Odo Polzer, Harry Glass, Laurens von Oswald, Lendl Barcelos, Daniela Bershan, Henry Andersen Programming: Arne Vierck Sound Editing: Kassian Troyer Production Management: Anna Crespo Palomar Organisation Speakers: Astrid Rysavy Organisation: Ina Steffan, Juliane Spence Stage management: Dirk Venske, Holger Pasch Organisation & Venue Management: Karsten Neßler Artist Support: Leo Wölfel, Julian Dittrich Support Team: Clara Dietz, Wanda Fritzsche, Lara Lehnert, Magdalena Zielinska, Ronny Auer Head of Technical Production: Birte Dördelmann, Maria Kusche Heads of Stage: Dutsch Adams, Benjamin Brandt, Juliane Schüler Fly Crew: Frederick Langkau, Mirko Neugart, Manuel Solms, Martin Zimmermann Props: Karin Hornemann Stage Technicians: Pierre-Joel Becker, Victor Haberkorn, Anne le Lievre, Ivan Jovanovic, Daniel Weidmann Heads of Lighting & Project Planning: Kathrin Kausche, Thomas Schmidt Operators Lighting: Mathilda Kruschel, Franziska Robitsch, Jens Tuch, Max Rux Sound Engineers & Project Planning: Axel Kriegel, Arne Vierck Sound Engineers: Martin Kautzsch, Martin Trümper, Mareike Trillhaas Sound & Video: Jörn Gross Sound Technicians: Alejandro Hainsfurth, Stefan Höhne, Jürgen Kramer, Tilo Lips, Thomas Meier, Felix Podzwadoski, Fernando Quartana, Marcel Schmidt, Anastasios Papiomytoglou A Production by Berliner Festspiele / MaerzMusik – Festival for Time Issues 2021 The project is part of the culture program related to Canada’s Guest of Honour presentation at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2021. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Government of Canada. TIMEPIECE TEXT A live speaking clock, performed by Berlin residents on the Grand Stage of Haus der Berliner Festspiele, accompanied musically by pre-recorded compositions from all around the world, was the closing event of MaerzMusik – Festival for Time Issues 2021. TIMEPIECE is based on a work by Peter Ablinger, who articulated the idea to perform live and in real-time the text of the BBC Speaking Clock in his composition “TIM Song” (2012). TIMEPIECE takes up and extends this idea into a 27-hour video-streamed, multilingual and musically diverse live performance situated in a slow-moving space on the revolving stage of Haus der Berliner Festspiele. Beginning on 27 March 2021 at 20:00 Central European Winter Time and ending on 28 March 2021 at 24:00 Central European Summer Time, TIMEPIECE paces out and commemorates the missing space of time created by The Long Now, MaerzMusik’s traditional closing event which could not be realised due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour, TIMEPIECE travels through changing landscapes of music and speaking voices. TIMEPIECE is at the same time an artistic monument in Corona-Times, a community project and a manifestation of solidarity for artists and others hit by the pandemic. TIMEPIECE TIMETABLE: (http•••)
Maerzmusik Peter Ablinger Aho Akiyama Atkinson Walshe Dyck Marino Formenti Masaoka Stark Dittrich Kirchhoff Melis Wölfel Polzer Weber Laurens Andersen Troyer Palomar Steffan Spence Dietz Zielinska Auer Kusche Brandt Zimmermann Becker Weidmann Schmidt Kramer 2000 2012 2021
MaerzMusik - Festival for Time Issues 2021 TIMEPIECE A Project by Many Recorded on 27 March 2021, 20:00 Central European Winter Time – 28 March 2021, 24:00 Central European Summer Time at Haus der Berliner Festspiele Based on: Peter Ablinger, TIM Song, A Pop Song for a speaking voice and accompaniment (2012) MUSIC (in order of appearance): Peter Ablinger (AT/DE) Olli Aarni (FI) Aho Ssan (FR) Aho Ssan & KMRU (FR/KE) Mitchell Akiyama (CA) Anti-Projeto Anarco Fake (Mogli Saura & Francis Etto) (BR) Felicia Atkinson (FR) Baba Electronica (DE/BE) Uriel Barthélémi (FR) Big Ever (AU) Galya Bisengalieva (KZ/UK) Quatuor Bozzini (CA) rebecca bruton (CA) Jennifer Walshe (IE/UK) Nicholas Bussmann (DE) Allison Cameron (CA) CS + Kreme (AU) Jason Doell (CA) drb (Renate Wieser & Julian Rohrhuber) (DE) Julia E Dyck (CA) Jessica Ekomane (FR/DE) Marino Formenti (IT/AT) Ashley Fure (US) […] SPEAKERS (in order of appearance): Peter Ablinger, Salome Manyak, Miya Masaoka, George Lewis, Juliane Manyak, Claudia Basrawi, Göksu Kunak, Mazen Kerbaj, Thomas Oberender, Nadin Deventer, Gabor Vosteen, Marlene Stark, Wanda Fritzsche, Claudia Baricco, Hakan Icoglu, Julian Dittrich, Eddy Levin, Carla Bessa, Sophia Baltatzi, Lisa Kirchhoff, Åsa Sonjasdotter, Nicholas Bussmann, Marco Melis, Pablo Diserens, Laios Bessa Dutschke, Magdalena Mitterhofer, Sebastian Eis, Leo Wölfel, Forough Fami […] Artistic Direction: Berno Odo Polzer in collaboration with: Daniel Kötter Scenography: Elisa Limberg Lighting: Marcel Weber Music Curation: Berno Odo Polzer, Harry Glass, Laurens von Oswald, Lendl Barcelos, Daniela Bershan, Henry Andersen Programming: Arne Vierck Sound Editing: Kassian Troyer Production Management: Anna Crespo Palomar Organisation Speakers: Astrid Rysavy Organisation: Ina Steffan, Juliane Spence Stage management: Dirk Venske, Holger Pasch Organisation & Venue Management: Karsten Neßler Artist Support: Leo Wölfel, Julian Dittrich Support Team: Clara Dietz, Wanda Fritzsche, Lara Lehnert, Magdalena Zielinska, Ronny Auer Head of Technical Production: Birte Dördelmann, Maria Kusche Heads of Stage: Dutsch Adams, Benjamin Brandt, Juliane Schüler Fly Crew: Frederick Langkau, Mirko Neugart, Manuel Solms, Martin Zimmermann Props: Karin Hornemann Stage Technicians: Pierre-Joel Becker, Victor Haberkorn, Anne le Lievre, Ivan Jovanovic, Daniel Weidmann Heads of Lighting & Project Planning: Kathrin Kausche, Thomas Schmidt Operators Lighting: Mathilda Kruschel, Franziska Robitsch, Jens Tuch, Max Rux Sound Engineers & Project Planning: Axel Kriegel, Arne Vierck Sound Engineers: Martin Kautzsch, Martin Trümper, Mareike Trillhaas Sound & Video: Jörn Gross Sound Technicians: Alejandro Hainsfurth, Stefan Höhne, Jürgen Kramer, Tilo Lips, Thomas Meier, Felix Podzwadoski, Fernando Quartana, Marcel Schmidt, Anastasios Papiomytoglou A Production by Berliner Festspiele / MaerzMusik – Festival for Time Issues 2021 The project is part of the culture program related to Canada’s Guest of Honour presentation at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2021. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Government of Canada. TIMEPIECE TEXT A live speaking clock, performed by Berlin residents on the Grand Stage of Haus der Berliner Festspiele, accompanied musically by pre-recorded compositions from all around the world, was the closing event of MaerzMusik – Festival for Time Issues 2021. TIMEPIECE is based on a work by Peter Ablinger, who articulated the idea to perform live and in real-time the text of the BBC Speaking Clock in his composition “TIM Song” (2012). TIMEPIECE takes up and extends this idea into a 27-hour video-streamed, multilingual and musically diverse live performance situated in a slow-moving space on the revolving stage of Haus der Berliner Festspiele. Beginning on 27 March 2021 at 20:00 Central European Winter Time and ending on 28 March 2021 at 24:00 Central European Summer Time, TIMEPIECE paces out and commemorates the missing space of time created by The Long Now, MaerzMusik’s traditional closing event which could not be realised due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour, TIMEPIECE travels through changing landscapes of music and speaking voices. TIMEPIECE is at the same time an artistic monument in Corona-Times, a community project and a manifestation of solidarity for artists and others hit by the pandemic. TIMEPIECE TIMETABLE: (http•••)
Maerzmusik Peter Ablinger Reiter Seidl Walshe Weber Hoffmann Spence Sousa Núñez Ertl Clementi Sergej Newski Matzeit Birch Polzer Laurens Andersen Troyer Palomar Steffan Wölfel Dittrich Dietz Zielinska Auer Kusche Brandt Zimmermann Becker Weidmann Schmidt Kramer 1500 2000 2012 2021
MaerzMusik - Festival for Time Issues 2021 TIMEPIECE A Project by Many Recorded on 27 March 2021, 20:00 Central European Winter Time – 28 March 2021, 24:00 Central European Summer Time at Haus der Berliner Festspiele Based on: Peter Ablinger, TIM Song, A Pop Song for a speaking voice and accompaniment (2012) MUSIC (in order of appearance): […] Orakle Ngoy (CD) [continued] John Oswald (CA) Perila (RU) Eva Reiter (AT) claire rousay (US) stock11 (Christoph Ogiermann, Daniel Gloger, Hannes Seidl, Jennifer Walshe, Mark Lorenz Kysela, Michael Maierhof, Sebastian Berweck, Sebastian Schottke & Uwe Rasch; arranged and produced by Hannes Seidl) (DE) Surgeons Girl (UK) Terre Thaemlitz (US/JP) Loup Uberto (FR) Charlie Usher (UK/BE) Myriam Van Imschoot (BE) Stellan Veloce (IT/DE) xenopraxis (CA) Stav Yeini Flora Yin-Wong (UK/CN/MY) Yoneda Lemma (CA) SPEAKERS (in order of appearance): […] Petra Gute, Vedran Skiljic, Derek Di Fabio, Clarissa Rêgo, Spencer Carter, Anne Delle, Carla Bessa, Melanie Sciutto, Tonio Schneider, Marcel Weber, Dahlia Borsche, Şafak Velioğlu, Annie Hoffmann, Juliane Spence, Wolfgang Korb, Natal Igor Dobkin, Andre Gomes de Sousa, Jone Bolibar Núñez, Björn Ivan Ekemark, Am Ertl, Gerhild Heyder, Ali Moraly, Mara Özütok, Anna Clementi, Sergej Newski, Antonia Alampi, Jasmina Metwaly, Kamila Metwaly, Silke Matzeit, Sarah Parolin, Deborah Birch, Daniela Bershan, Helena Boysen Artistic Direction: Berno Odo Polzer in collaboration with: Daniel Kötter Scenography: Elisa Limberg Lighting: Marcel Weber Music Curation: Berno Odo Polzer, Harry Glass, Laurens von Oswald, Lendl Barcelos, Daniela Bershan, Henry Andersen Programming: Arne Vierck Sound Editing: Kassian Troyer Production Management: Anna Crespo Palomar Organisation Speakers: Astrid Rysavy Organisation: Ina Steffan, Juliane Spence Stage management: Dirk Venske, Holger Pasch Organisation & Venue Management: Karsten Neßler Artist Support: Leo Wölfel, Julian Dittrich Support Team: Clara Dietz, Wanda Fritzsche, Lara Lehnert, Magdalena Zielinska, Ronny Auer Head of Technical Production: Birte Dördelmann, Maria Kusche Heads of Stage: Dutsch Adams, Benjamin Brandt, Juliane Schüler Fly Crew: Frederick Langkau, Mirko Neugart, Manuel Solms, Martin Zimmermann Props: Karin Hornemann Stage Technicians: Pierre-Joel Becker, Victor Haberkorn, Anne le Lievre, Ivan Jovanovic, Daniel Weidmann Heads of Lighting & Project Planning: Kathrin Kausche, Thomas Schmidt Operators Lighting: Mathilda Kruschel, Franziska Robitsch, Jens Tuch, Max Rux Sound Engineers & Project Planning: Axel Kriegel, Arne Vierck Sound Engineers: Martin Kautzsch, Martin Trümper, Mareike Trillhaas Sound & Video: Jörn Gross Sound Technicians: Alejandro Hainsfurth, Stefan Höhne, Jürgen Kramer, Tilo Lips, Thomas Meier, Felix Podzwadoski, Fernando Quartana, Marcel Schmidt, Anastasios Papiomytoglou A Production by Berliner Festspiele / MaerzMusik – Festival for Time Issues 2021 The project is part of the culture program related to Canada’s Guest of Honour presentation at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2021. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Government of Canada. TIMEPIECE TEXT A live speaking clock, performed by Berlin residents on the Grand Stage of Haus der Berliner Festspiele, accompanied musically by pre-recorded compositions from all around the world, was the closing event of MaerzMusik – Festival for Time Issues 2021. TIMEPIECE is based on a work by Peter Ablinger, who articulated the idea to perform live and in real-time the text of the BBC Speaking Clock in his composition “TIM Song” (2012). TIMEPIECE takes up and extends this idea into a 27-hour video-streamed, multilingual and musically diverse live performance situated in a slow-moving space on the revolving stage of Haus der Berliner Festspiele. Beginning on 27 March 2021 at 20:00 Central European Winter Time and ending on 28 March 2021 at 24:00 Central European Summer Time, TIMEPIECE paces out and commemorates the missing space of time created by The Long Now, MaerzMusik’s traditional closing event which could not be realised due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour, TIMEPIECE travels through changing landscapes of music and speaking voices. TIMEPIECE is at the same time an artistic monument in Corona-Times, a community project and a manifestation of solidarity for artists and others hit by the pandemic. TIMEPIECE TIMETABLE: (http•••)
Enric Palomar Valero Auditorio Barcelona
Cantata escénica para soprano, mezzosoprano, tenor, bajo, cuatro pianos y percusión. Voces: María Hinojosa, Marta Valero, Xevi Martínez, Pablo López Pianos: Jordi Vilaprinyó, Anna Teixidó, Daniel Espasa, Neus Peris Percusión: Ignasi Vila, Robert Armengol Dirección: Enric Palomar Auditorio de Barcelona
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