Elements - Concert of the MIKAMO Central European Chamber Orchestra

Elements - Concert of the MIKAMO Central European Chamber Orchestra
Event Info:
Program
Iannis Xenakis: Aroura
Chaya Czernowin: Anea Crystal
Péter Tornyai: Ach Gott und Herr
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade No. 13 in G major, K 525 (“Eine kleine Nachtmusik”) – Soundpainting paraphrase
Mário Polónyi: The Relay Race – premiere
Vladimír Bokes: Coll'Age, Op. 28
 
Featuring
MIKAMO Central European Chamber Orchestra
Guest: Quasars Ensemble (SK)
Conductor: Ajtony Csaba
 

The concert of MIKAMO Central European Chamber Orchestra offers an unparalleled sensual and intellectual journey through four pieces that engage with aspects of the philosophical immanent in our world. The centenarian Xenakis places planet Earth in the center of his composition Aroura, and Czernowin’s Anea Crystal derives its title from an imaginary and invented element by the composer. Tornyai’s Ach Gott und Herr paraphrases the baroque perception of divine presence.

We find that embedding historic repertory pieces in a creative process gives us much-needed access to the historic continuum without aesthetic compromises. The paraphrase of the first movement of Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusik is a collective work of all performers. Our guest for this show is Bratislava’s Quasars Ensemble, who will play Bokes’ frisky Coll’Age filled with lots of references to Mozart and Xenakis, and the premiere of Polónyi’s sporty miniature.

MIKAMO Central European Chamber Orchestra was founded by critically acclaimed graduates of the Viennese University of Music and Performing Arts in 2007. The ensemble considers concerts as Gesamtkunstwerk and regards historic music repertory as the extrapolation of new works from our time. While dedicated to living composers and the repertory of current music, MIKAMO also promotes artistic continuity in definition of a Central European musical heritage by regularly performing in defining concert halls of Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and Central Europe in general.

Free entry.

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