Wilma Pistorius: Play/Space

Wednesday, 19 April 2023   |   20:15 - 21:45

Wilma Pistorius: Play/Space

Play/Space is a new work by Wilma Pistorius for panflutes and recorders. It explores the field between composition and improvisation, formal and informal. Where do they meet, and where does the distinction break down?

Mixing predetermined and improvised elements, the piece establishes a space for collaborative creation in which the music becomes an interaction, not only between the performers and the mind
of the composer, but also between the performers and the audience. Building on spontaneous reactions from musicians and listeners alike, the piece escapes from the page and become a conversation.

The piece will be different every time it’s played: the improvised parts will not only vary according to the musicians’ ideas and inspirations, but will also be influenced by the location and the audience. New creative decisions will need to be made for each performance, some of them in real time! This brings suprise and curiosity to the familiar experience of writing, performing, and hearing a piece of music.

By giving the musicians and the audience a degree of control over the piece, Pistorius aims to create an experience of music that is less formal, more human; less perfect, more free.

  • Composer(s) Pistorius, Hirose, Pozzer, Fabbriciani, Trad. Romanian
  • Title(s) of the Work(s)

    AKI (1969) - Ryohei Hirose (1930–2008)
    Four Sections (2020-21) - Federico Pozzer (1991–)
    Play / Space - Wilma Pistorius (1991–)
    Pan (2020) - Roberto Fabbriciani (1949–)
    Breaza de la Dragodana & Geamparale de la Dobrogea (duo) - Trad. Romanian

  • Performer, Ensemble or Orchestra Juho Mylyllä (recorder) & Mariana Preda (panflute)

Date

Apr 19 2023
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Time

20:15 - 21:45

Location

Amsterdam, Amstelkerk
Amsterdam, Amstelkerk
Amstelveld 10, 1017 JD Amsterdam
Website
https://stadsherstel.nl/eventlocatie/amstelkerk/

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