Ensemblet SCENATET tager hul på foråret med en travl koncertkalender. I løbet af tre uger skal de spille koncert ved PULSAR festivalen i København, en portrætkoncert af komponist Christian Winther Christensen under Borealis festival i Bergen og endelig en uropførelse af Object Collections New York Girls 2:Space Control i New York.

Under PULSAR festivalen vil SCENATET præsentere værker fra komponiststuderende fra Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium samt værker af komponisten Klaus Huber (f. 1924). Herudover opføres et værk af en af vinderen af komponistkonkurrencen MEETINGS, polske Piotr Peszat. Det hele skal tilsammen danne rammen om en ekstraordinær og overraskende åbningsaften på PULSAR 2015.

Til Borealis i Bergen har SCENATET arbejdet videre på et allerede etableret samarbejde med Christian Winther Christensen. Winther Christensen arbejder med ironiske og konceptuelle elementer i sin musik og inddrager citater af Beethoven, som han anser for værende indbegrebet af den klassiske komponist. Portrætkoncerten præsenterer udvalgte værker komponisten.

I marts optræder SCENATET sammen med den amerikanske kunstnerduo Object Collection med værket NEW YORK GIRLS 2: Space Control. Værket er en videreudvikling af værket NEW YORK GIRLS, som havde Danmarkspremiere på SPOR festival 2014.

Info på de tre koncerter:

PULSAR åbningskoncert:

Torsdag d. 5. marts kl. 19.30

Konservatoriets Koncertsal, Julius Thomsens Gade 1,
Fri entre

BOREALIS Christian Winther Christensen portrætkoncert:
Torsdag d. 12. marts kl. 21.00

Logen Teater, Øvre Ole Bulls plass, Bergen, Norge

Billetter: 150 / 200 NOK

New York Koncert: New York Girls 2: Space Control
Søndag d. 22. marts kl. 20.00 Roulette, Brooklyn, New York
Billetter: [mathjax:inline 15 / ]20

Læs mere om SCENATETs forårsprogram på www.scenatet.dk

© Ana Alexandrino

»Music to me is movement, trance, transformation. The rest I won't tell you.«

Marcela Lucatelli is a vocalist and composer. Born in Brazil and based in Denmark, she has gained international recognition for her boundary-pushing performances — sensuous, politically charged, and uncompromisingly original. Described by The Wire as a composer of »scores for the limits of bodies and voice,« Lucatelli challenges conventions with her fearless vocal experimentation and bold compositions. Her works have been performed by Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Danish National Vocal Ensemble, and Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart. She has appeared at major festivals and venues, including Theatro Municipal de São Paulo, DR Koncerthuset, Donaueschinger Musiktage, Darmstadt Ferienkurse, IRCAM, Copenhagen Opera Festival, Ultima Festival, Borealis Festival, Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Jazzfestival Saalfelden, Cafe Oto, A L’ARME!, DMA Jazz – Danish Music Awards, WOMEX, and many more. Lucatelli's work has earned her several prestigious awards, including the Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen Talent Prize (2019), Pelle Prize (2021), and the Danish Music Awards' 2023 Vocal Jazz Release of the Year, which shows that vocal jazz has many faces – and does not necessarily belong only to the soft end of the spectrum.

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»What is music to me? Here’s a quote from Nietzsche: ‘The people dancing all seemed crazy to the people who couldn’t hear the music.’«

Salim Washington is a saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, academic, and activist from Detroit who has been highly active on the American jazz scene since the 1970s, and also in South Africa, where he became a central figure. The spirit of John Coltrane hovers over his music, which carries both spiritual and social dimensions.

© Aske Jørgensen

»Music for us is the perfect language that we love to speak. A language where it is the individual's feelings and imagination that determine what is right and wrong. Everyone can speak the language. You don't have to be able to write or understand, but just listen. Some music requires that you listen carefully and maybe hear it several times. A bit like when you talk to someone from Norway or Sweden, you also have to listen a little extra.«

DØGNKIOSK is a Danish punk rock band with roots in Silkeborg. The band consists of bassist and singer Anders Ejner, who has been active on the Danish underground scene for several decades. Musically, DØGNKIOSK moves in a field between classic Danish punk and alternative rock. In the spring of 2026, the band will release their second album, Tæt på kanten.

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© Bastian Zimmermann

It is difficult to comprehend that Andreas Engström is no longer with us. Just a couple of months ago, he wrote – as he had done so many times before – with an ambitious proposal: he wanted to review a box set of twenty releases by Dror Feiler. In the same message, he mentioned plans to come to Aarhus for the recently concluded Spor Festival.

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04.05

The Escape From a Hotel That May Not Exist

RÖM: »Whispering Dub«

Ladies and gentlemen, we’re deep underground – indeed, all the way to France. This EP is the latest conceptual release from French electronic producer Romain Martin, who works under the name RÖM in the borderland between ambient and techno. Whispering Dub unfolds across five tracks, drawing heavily on dub while telling a story about an escape from a fictional hotel. Escomel’s background in African percussion studies and his fondness for analog gear surface in the mysterious sonic textures and the stark contrast between arranged percussion and dubbed-out echoes, underscoring the concept’s tension between mysticism and reality.

»Oilbird« opens in dystopian ambient before sliding into the rhythmic »Eastern Temple«, which constantly shifts between filtered synths, frantic percussion, and sudden breakbeats. Things cohere more fully on the title track, which blends minimal techno into the mix and stands out by maintaining a steady pulse, while echo-laden drums cast an unsettling atmosphere within the dance framework. On the closing »Hotel Amnesia«, the narrator awakens again in a collage of the record’s electronic tendencies, questioning their own existence in the album’s only use of vocals.

Whispering Dub isn’t wildly groundbreaking or bizarre enough to push the senses into extreme reactions. But as a well-produced and effective piece of electronic music, it invites the listener into a compelling game of whispers.

English translation: Andreo Michaelo Mielczarek