Poème Symphonique for 100 metronomes by György Ligeti
MIXTUR 2023
Program
Poème symphonique for 100 metronomes (1962), György Ligeti (HU)- 10’
Commented concert.
Free entry to the commented concert. Entry will be strictly on a first-come, first-served basis. Limited capacity.
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There will also be Poème Symphonique passes scheduled within the following days and times:
Access to any of these passes is free, showing any Mixtur festival ticket or accreditation at the entrance.
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With the participation of the students and professors of the Master of Sound Art of the UB and an introduction by Joan Arnau Pàmies to the world of György Ligeti based on the commented audition of some of his most emblematic works, we will also be able to enjoy de Poème symphonique for 100 metronomes of Ligeti This work is very special in the composer’s catalog, it is surely his most radical approach to what later became known as “sound art”. At that time, Ligeti became interested in the artistic movement Fluxus, which united visual arts, sound, performance, installation, happening, etc. Poème symphonique not to be understood as a musical composition in the canonical sense, but as a sound installation that makes us reflect on temporality, the visual and sound object, mechanics and what are the limits between music and non-musical sound. The listener and the viewer, in an indistinguishable whole, will be able to enjoy a very special and original experience.
Students and professors of the UB Master of Sonor Art participant:
Joana Burd, Abril Carretero, Jonathan Díaz, Maria Duran, Jordi Espuny, Justo Gallego, Raffa Gomes, Mathias Klenner, Marc Pitarch (Koulomek), Dr.Eloi Puig, Dr.Martí Ruids, Gerard Ryan, Jimmy Solorzano, Ma Yayin
With the coordination of Dr. Martí Ruids, Professor and Researcher at the Sonor Art Laboratory of the Faculty of Fine Arts.
Supported by: