Peter Ablinger - Lecture.

IRZU - the Institute for Sonic Arts Research is announcing the next 
event within the series "Theory and Techniques of Contemporary Music". A 
series od five lectures and four workshops, running throughout April, 
May and June.

Monday, 17 May 2010
20:00 - 22:00
Location: Gallery SKUC
Street: Stari trg 21
Town/City: Ljubljana, Slovenia

A lecture by austrian composer Peter Ablinger at the gallery SKUC.

Peter Ablinger was born in Schwanenstadt, Austria in 1959. He first 
studied graphic arts and became enthused by free jazz. He completed his 
studies in composition with Gösta Neuwirth and Roman Haubenstock-Ramati 
in Graz and Vienna. Since 1982 he has lived in Berlin, where he has 
initiated and conducted numerous festivals and concerts. In 1988 he 
founded the Ensemble Zwischentöne. In 1993 he was a visiting professor 
at the University of Music, Graz. He has been guest conductor of 
'Klangforum Wien', 'United Berlin' and the 'Insel Musik Ensemble'. Since 
1990 Peter Ablinger has worked as a freelance musician. Peter Ablinger 
is one of the few artists today who uses noise without any kind of 
symbolism - not as a signifier for chaos, energy, entropy, disorder, or 
uproar; not for opposing something, or being disobedient or destructive; 
not for everything, for eternity, or for what-have-you. As in all these 
cases of music deliberately involving noise, noise is the case, but for 
Ablinger: this alone. Peter Ablinger has also come a long way in 
questioning the nature of sound, time, and space (the components usually 
thought central to music), and his findings have jeopardized and made 
dubious conventions usually thought irrefutable. These insights pertain 
to repetition and monotony, reduction and redundancy, density and entropy.

http://ablinger.mur.at/


The main idea behind the project „Theory and Techniques of Contemporary 
Music“ is creating a platform for discussing different aspects of 
contemporary sound based practices, as well as complementing the current 
education standard of the Slovenian national education system, 
representing the field of Contemporary music. The purpose of the 
„Techniques“ part of the project an introduction into the basic 
languages and programing environments for the production of electronic 
music. The focus will be on examining the standardized software tools 
and computational methods deployed at international academic research 
institutes, while the “Theory” part of the project will deal with the 
presentation of contemporary artistic trends in musical composition. The 
goal of combining the workshops and lecture-presentations is thus, to 
provide a complete framework introducing the techniques of electronic 
music production along with some selected artistic concepts and 
aesthetics from the field of contemporary musical composition. The 
invited lecturers – established composers from Austria and Germany – 
will play some of their recent pieces, discuss their viewpoints on the 
development of compositional approaches throughout the 20th and 21st 
century, and position their own work into a broader context of sonic arts.


EVENTS:

12. April - Elisabeth Harnik (A) - lecture
19. April - Christoph Herndler (A) - lecture
5. May - Vasja Progar (SLO) - workshop
12. May - Vasja Progar (SLO) - workshop
17. May - Peter Ablinger (D) - lecture
19. May - Vasja Progar (SLO) - workshop
26. May - Vasja Progar (SLO) - workshop
13. June - Gerriet K. Sharma (D) - lecture
17 June - Alberto de Campo (D) - lecture


more infos:

http://www.irzu.org/flyers/TPSG2010.pdf

http://www.irzu.org


Co-producers:

- Gallery SKUC - http://www.skuc.org/
- Ljudmila - http://www.ljudmila.org/
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