October
2017
October 2017
3 | 10 | 2017, tu – 20:00
Multinedia Art Museum
The New York School
As part of Festival Alvin Lucier
Alvin Lucier, John Cage, James Tenney, Morton Feldman

Program:

Alvin Lucier
Vespers for four performers on echolocation devices (1968) RP

John Cage
String Quartet in four parts (1950)

James Tenney
Arbor Vitae (2006) RP

Morton Feldman
Structures (1951) RP

Alvin Lucier
Navigations for Strings (1991) RP

Performers:

String quartet Studio for New Music
Stanislav Malyshev, violin
Inna Zilberman, violin
Anna Burchik, viola
Olga Kalinova, cello

Festival Artistic Director — Arman Gushan


Before the concert at 19:00 in the lobby of the Multimedia Art Museum will be a lecture by Alvin Lucier about the composers of the new York school.

6 | 10 | 2017, fr – 18:00
The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts
Contrasts and echoes of a bygone era
Within the exhibition "Cai Guo-Qiang: October"
Nikolai Roslavets, Alban Berg, Arthur Lurie, Iannis Xenakis, Alexander Davidenko

Program:

Nikolai Roslavets
Piano trio №3 (1921)

Alban Berg
Four songs for voice and piano, op.2 (1910)

Arthur Lurie
Forms in the air for piano (1915)

Iannis Xenakis
Charisma for clarinet and cello (1971)

Alexander Davidenko
Songs March unemployed (1932), Mother (1930), the homeless song (1927)

Performers:

Studio for New Music ensemble soloists
Ekaterina Kichigina, soprano
Nikita Agafonov, clarinet
Stanislav Malyshev, violin
Olga Galochkina, cello
Mona Khaba, piano

Moderator - Fyodor Sofronov

9 | 10 | 2017, mo – 20:00
The Tretyakov Gallery
REVOLUTION IN SOUND
Music of the Soviet Revolution and the Industrialization Era

Program:

Joseph Schillinger
First Airphonic Suite for theremin and orchestra (1929)

Dmitry Shostakovich
Suite from the ballet The Bolt (1931)

Alexander Mosolov
Factory. Music of the Machines (1927)

Vladimir Deshevov
Rails (1926)

Nikolay Roslavets 
Chamber Symphony №1 (1927)

Louis Andriessen
Workers Union (1975)

Performers:

Olesya Rostovskaya, termenvox

Studio for New Music ensemble

Igor Dronov, conductor 

Stanislav Malyshev, conductor

Сoncert marks the 100-year anniversary of the 1917 revolution, and will present an array of musical experiments dating from the avant-garde epoch – the pieces of music that mark the post-revolution period and the industrialization era, and were set to revolutionize sound.

The listeners will find themselves in the epicenter of a 1920s sound lab – the musicians will be located under, over and near the audience, on all the floors of the central foyer of the New Tretyakov Gallery. Echoing and ‘rivaling’ ensembles, led by two conductors, will perform landmark opuses, sometimes full of fury and ruthless rhythms, that reflect the spirit of the industrialization and the first five-year industrial plan of the Soviets.

In the excerpts from ballets with telltale titles like The Bolt (by Shostakovich), in the short futuristic piece Rails (by Deshevov), the composers recreate the movements of factory mechanisms using musical means – in a very naturalistic way (a famous excerpt from Mosolov’s ballet is titled Factory. Music of the Machines). The lyrical culmination point of the concert will be the piece with a solo of the first electric instrument from the 1920s – theremin, played using the performer’s hands moving near its electromagnetic field. The first in the 21st century in Moscow and the most large-scale ever in the Russian capital, the performance of the celebrated rhythmic score Workers Union by Louis Andriessen will be the strong final point of the evening.

The event’s guests will have a chance not only to hear the sound portrait of the era, but also to see its visual imprint, visiting a large-scale thematic exhibition at the New Tretyakov Gallery, ‘Someone 1917’. The exhibition showcases the most significant paintings and sculptures – by Kandinsky, Malevich, Rodchenko, Serebryakova, Petrov-Vodkin, etc. – dating back to the year of the revolution. The exhibition presents works from the collections of leading Russian museums, the Tate gallery and the Centre Pompidou, and will allow the visitors to fully immerse in the atmosphere of the watershed era, experienced by its contemporaries as a new stage in the world history.

The Revolution in Sound concert marks the beginning of the collaboration between Studio for New Music ensemble and Sound up.

11 | 10 | 2017, we – 19:00
Rachmaninov hall
Plus the electrification of the whole country!
The series of concerts to the 100th anniversary of the revolution "Red wheel". Concert № 2
Vsevolod Zaderatsky, Leonid Polovinkin, Vladimir Shcherbachev

Program:

Vsevolod Zaderatsky
Chamber Symphony (1935)

Vsevolod Zaderatsky
Sonata №2 for piano (1928)

Leonid Polovinkin
Electrification (1925)

Vladimir Shcherbachev
Nonet (1919)

Performers:

Ekaterina Kichigina, soprano
Daniel Ekimovsky, piano

Studio for New Music ensemble

Igor Dronov, conductor

Speech - Vsevolod Zaderatsky

12 | 10 | 2017, th – 19:00
The Tretyakov Gallery
String resonance
Music of the time: unknown masterpieces. Concert 6
Alfred Schnittke, Mieczyslaw Weinberg, Witold Lutosławski

Program:

Alfred Schnittke
String Quartet №2 (1980)

Mieczyslaw Weinberg
String Quartet №8 (1959)

Witold Lutosławski
String quartet (1964)

Performers:

String quartet Studio for New Music
Stanislav Malyshev, violin
Inna Zilberman, violin
Anna Burchik, viola
Olga Kalinova, cello

Moderation - Vera Serebriakova

14 | 10 | 2017, sa – 19:30
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art
Intervention
The 5th Garage International Conference. The Archive: Savior, Inventor, Witness
Nikolai Roslavets

Program:

Nikolai Roslavets
Chamber Symphony №2 (1935)

Performers:

Studio for New Music ensemble

Igor Dronov, conductor

In the context of this conference, interaction between the musician and the score is envisaged as document activation. To address this link, a special performance of Soviet composer Nikolai Roslavets’ Chamber Symphony No. 2 by New Music Studio is the second and final intervention.

Roslavets, childhood friend of Kazimir Malevich, is considered one of Russian and early Soviet music’s greatest innovators, introducing a new system of sound organization. From the early 1930s, Roslavets was subject to sustained criticism by the Russian Association of Proletarian Composers and Proletkult, meaning that the symphony was not played during the composer’s lifetime or at any time in the twentieth century. The score was discovered in the archives of the Glinka Music Culture Museum in the 1990s. New Music Studio is a leading Russian contemporary music ensemble, which has premiered in Russia over a thousand pieces by some of the key Russian, European, and US composers.

21 | 10 | 2017, sa – 19:00
Crystal hall of the Tomsk Music College named after E. V. Denisov
Opening of the International symposium of contemporary music named after E. V. Denisov
Cyril Umansky, Georgy Dorokhov, Edison Denisov, Igor Stravinsky, Alfred Schnittke

Program:

Cyril Umansky
Points of contact for violin and piano (2017)

Georgy Dorokhov
Under Construction for violin and piano (2007)

Edison Denisov
Sonata for violin and piano (1963)

Igor Stravinsky
Divertissement from The Fairy's Kiss ballet for violin and piano (1934/1949)

Alfred Schnittke
Sonata №1 for violin and piano (1963)

Performers:

Studio for New Music ensemble soloists
Stanislav Malyshev, violin
Mona Khaba, piano

23 | 10 | 2017, mo – 19:00
House of Composers
Concert of electroacoustic music
Manuel Rocha Iturbide, Igor Kefalidi, Luigi Ceccarelli, Francesco Colasanto, Nikolai Popov, Alexander Khubeev, Missy Mazzoli

Program:

Manuel Rocha Iturbide
Ashimakase for piano and electronic sounds

Igor Kefalidi
Аpophonie for two pianos, electronics and video

Luigi Ceccarelli
II contatore di nuvole for piano and electronics

Igor Stasyuk
Triptych multimedia composition

Mangile Ki
Spirit of Sword for flute and electronics

Francesco Colasanto
Por los Andes for violin, electronics and video

Nikolai Popov
Espace a la S. for violin, electronics and video

Carlos Perales
Entrada/Pavana for accordion and electronics

Simon Steen-Andersen
Study for String Instrument #3 for cello, electronics and video

Alexander Khubeev
It was? It will! for accordion, electronics and video

Missy Mazzoli
... for viola, voice and electronics

Performers:

Studio for New Music ensemble soloists
Natalia Cherkasova, piano
Mona Khaba, piano
Stanislav Malyshev, violin
Sergey Chirkov, accordion

Konstantin Efimov, flute
Sergei Poltavsky, viola
Alice Teng, voice
Julia Migunova, cello

Alexander Pettay, video
Andrew Quinn, video

26 | 10 | 2017, th – 15:55
Multinedia Art Museum
MAMMUSIC. SYLVESTROV. «TERRITORIES»
Festival Of Valentin Silvestrov
Valentin Silvestrov, Leonid Grabovsky, Galina Ustvolskaya, Alexander Knaifel

Program:

Valentin Silvestrov
Drama (1970)

Leonid Grabovsky
Trio for violin, piano and double bass (1964)

Galina Ustvolskaya
Sonata for violin and piano (1952)

Alexander Knaifel
Lamento (1967)

Performers:

Alexey Lyubimov, piano
Boris Andrianov, cello

Studio for New Music ensemble soloists
Stanislav Malyshev, violin
Grigory Krotenko, contrabass
Natalia Cherkasova, piano

26 | 10 | 2017, th – 20:00
Multimedia Art Museum Moscow
Silvestrov. Domains
(Kiev), Valentin Silvestrov, Leonid Grabowski, (Leningrad), Galina Ustvolskaya, Alexander Knaifel

Program:

(Kiev)

Valentin Silvestrov
Drama (1970)

Leonid Grabowski
Trio for violin, piano and double bass (1964) tr>

(Leningrad)

Galina Ustvolskaya
Sonata for violin and piano (1952) tr>

Alexander Knaifel
Lamento (1967)

Performers:

Studio for New Music Ensemble Stanislav Malyshev (violin) Grigory Krotenko (double bass) Natalia Cherkasova (piano)
27 | 10 | 2017, fr – 20:00
The Theatre Center «Na Strastnom»
CANDIDA
Musical performance on the novel by Voltaire
Andrey Besogonov

Performers:

Studio for New Music ensemble


Dmitry Brusnikin Workshop (the Moscow Art Theater School)

28 | 10 | 2017, sa – 20:00
The Theatre Center «Na Strastnom»
Candida
Musical performance on the novel by Voltaire
Andrey Besogonov

Performers:

Studio for New Music ensemble

 
Dmitry Brusnikin Workshop (the Moscow Art Theater School)