Montag, 06. Juli 2009,
Museum im Kulturspeicher, Veitshöchheimer Straße 5, Foyer
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Zeitgenössische Werke für Viola, Gitarre und Live-Elektronik

Maurizio Barbetti -- Viola
Francesco Cuoghi -- Gitarre und Live-Elektronik


Programm

Karlheinz Stockhausen          Spiral (1968) for a soloist with short-wave receiver
version for short-wave receiver, guitar and electronic

Gerhard Stäbler        Internetx2/Scrap (2000-2001/2008)
for viola, guitar  and tape

Anne Sedes       Piece n. 2 (1991-92)
for guitar and computer

John Cage      Dream (1948)
for viola and guitar

pause

Salvatore Sciarrino            Ai limiti della notte (1979)
(for solo viola)

Bruno Maderna Y despues(1971)
for chitarra a 10 corde

Luciano Berio                     Naturale (1985-86)
(extract for viola and tape)

Bruno Maderna Serenata per un satellite (1969)
for  viola, chitarra and electonics

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Maurizio Barbetti
He won the International Darmstadt Prize in 1992. In the same year he also won the "Iannis Xenakis International Prize of Interpretation" in Paris.  He has been playing as a soloist in the most important concert halls of the world: Teatro alla Scala in Milan; Berlin Philharmonic;  Vienna; Tokyo and many others. He played as soloist with prestigious ensembles like Ensemble Köln (where he was principal  soloist viola from 1992 to 1996); Ensemble Recherche Freiburg; Concorde Ensemble Dublin; and with important orchestras like Orchestre de l'Opéra de Nice, Rte Dublin Concert Orchestra; Euroasian Philharmonic Orchestra of Seul. Composers from all over the world dedicated to him many works among them Luis De Pablo and Ennio Morricone of whom he  performed and recorded in world premiere the Morricone's Viola concerto. He collaborates with the ”Living Theater” of New York. He recorded for the German, French, Swisse; English, Irish, Italian, Mexican, Rumanian, Austrian and Israeli radio and television broadcasting and recorded cds for Mode (New York); Stradivarius (Italy); Col Legno (Baden Baden).

Francesco Cuoghi
Is gratuated to guitar at Conservatory of S.Pietro a Majella of Naples. He took part Seminari dell’Accademia Musicale Chigiana di Siena, l’Atelier de Recherche Instrumentale dell’IRCAM di Parigi e i Ferienkurse di Darmstadt. From 1984 he teacher at Conservatory G.Rossini of Pesaro, From 2007 he teach at Conservatory of Firenze

He played to Italy and Europe. He has a vast repertoire going from baroque  to contemporary composers and he is very interested in the "new" music production. He plays some guitars with electronics and live electronics (Max/MSP, Csound) and I write some piece for this instrumentations.

Viola: Gasparo da Salo’ by Michael Blaurock

Guitars: Alan Wilcox and midi guitar (rmc poly drive IV)

 iMac, M Audio, Axon AX 100

Csound, Max/MSP/Jitter and Native Instruments

(Änderungen vorbehalten)

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