Lørdag den 4. maj kan man i løbet af én dag få et indblik i 100 års dansk musikhistorie i skåret og i de mange sale på Den Sorte Diamant. Programmet starter kl. 15 slutter efter 9 timers konstante lydoplevelser kl. 24. 

Der er planlagt over 100 musikopførelser og koncerter med alt fra Carl Nielsen, Per Nørgård, Gunnar Berg, Herman D. Koppel til Simon Steen-Andersen, Waynes Siegel, Søs Gunver Ryberg, Jeppe Just Instituttet med mange mange flere. Der vil desuden være en række filmede musikportrætter, foredragsrækken ”kollega til kollega”, hvor komponister præsenterer andre komponister og et debatarrangement, initieret af Seismograf, med overskriften Forandring fryder – men hvad bliver der af debatten og partiturerne imens? Blandt paneldeltagerne er Thomas Michelsen, Søren Schauser, Per Rask Madsen, Mette Nielsen, Rune Gleerup, Rasmus Holmboe og Sanne Krogh Groth.

Dagen er arrangeret af Dansk Komponistforening, der har allieret sig med tre komponister, der har planlagt det omfattende musikalske program. De tre er Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen, Juliana Hodkinson og Bjørn Svin.

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Lørdag d. 4.  maj 2013 kl. 15.00 - 24.00
Den sorte Diamant
Søren Kierkegaards Plads 1, København
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»Music has been a healing balm for me.«

John William Grant is an American singer, musician, and songwriter holding both American and Icelandic citizenship. He first came to prominence as a co-founder, lead vocalist, pianist, and primary songwriter of the alternative rock band The Czars. After releasing six albums between 1994 and 2006, the band disbanded, and Grant withdrew from music for four years before embarking on a solo career.

He returned in April 2010 with a critically acclaimed debut album recorded in collaboration with Midlake. Queen of Denmark was named Album of the Year 2010 by Mojo magazine and was also selected as one of the ten best albums of 2010 by The Guardian’s music critics and writers.

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»In his music, composer Allan Gravgaard Madsen tries to create a better version of himself.« 

Allan Gravgaard Madsen is a Danish composer based in Copenhagen. His most recent works include Träume nicht and Nachtmusik. He tries to create a better version of himself in his music – where his personality tends to be restless, chatty and has an active inner life, his music is controlled, simple and merciless in its expression. He is the recipient of the Carl Nielsen & Anne Marie Carl-Nielsens Hæderspris 2022.

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23.01.2022

Finnish Space Travel

Tomutonttu: »Hoshi«
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The Finnish multimedia artist Jan Anderzén has, with the album Hoshi, released under the solo moniker Tomutonttu, created a true little star. Not only because »hoshi« literally means »star« in Japanese, but above all due to the music itself. There is something cosmic, yet infinitely minute, about the sonic worlds Anderzén conjures—like a galaxy reflected in a puddle, or a space journey in a rocket carved from a hollow tree trunk. Synths emit busy, warm blips and bloops, while ultra-short vocal and instrumental samples create a recognizable blur. At once artificial and organic – soft, rounded, jagged, crackling.

Anderzén approaches sound with a playfulness I simply adore. His music is strange in an incredibly comforting way. It places me in a kind of colorful, trance-like state, only interrupted when, several times over the course of the album, I find myself smiling in delight at a particularly great sound. The synths on »Katse osuu sähköön!« The choral samples on »Kesä oli äkkiä ohi!« Milo Linnovaara’s flute on »Malta lausua ‘AH’!« And many more. Hoshi is an album packed with microscopic moments that together form a frayed, exploding, radiant, idiosyncratic whole—a stellar moment of just under 38 minutes.