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

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