Electroacoustic Voices
Sunday, March 7, 2021 | Flagler Cary Hall, DiMenna Center for Classical Music
Katia Olenych, Kolomyiky
Alla Zahaykevych, Voice/Way
Ujif_Notfound, Practice of Strings
Alex Chorny, As the dusk becomes silence for Bass-Clarinet and Electronics
Svyatoslav Krutykov, Chronometry for Cello and Electronics
Anna Arkushyna, Modelle for Violin and Tape
Ostap Manulyak, Lithos
Alla Zahaykevych, Punctum Reditum for Clarinet, Violin, Accordion and Electronics
This concert will present works by composers of all generations of Ukrainian electroacoustic music, including the "nouveau-concrete" music of Svyatoslav Krutykov, "pioneer" of electronic music of the 1960s, pieces by composers from the 1990s and 2000s (Alla Zahaykevych, Ujif_Notfound and Ostap Manulyak) and music by members of the youngest generation who grew up in an independent Ukraine (Anna Arkushyna, Alex Chorny). A wide genre palette of works, including electronic music, works for instruments and electronics, and media art, will allow the listener to feel the individual progress and originality of the modern Ukrainian electroacoustic scene.
Performed by Alla Zahaykevych, Madison Greenstone, Lavinia Pavlish, Valeriya Sholokhova, and Lucie Vitkova, with sound engineering by Gleb Kanasevich
2:30 PM Pre-Concert Talk by Alla Zahaykevych (National Music Academy of Ukraine)
3:00 PM CONCERT
TICKET INFORMATION
Because this year’s festival will be streamed online due to the on-going COVID 19 pandemic, ticket purchases will provide audience members with a link to the concert that can be accessed as many times as you wish once the broadcast has premiered. Tickets to single events range from $5 to $25.
ALL-ACCESS PASS
We are also offering two exciting options to increase your access to this year's festival events.
Patron: A $50 ticket provides you with an "all-access" pass for the entire weekend of performances and events--no need to register individually for each event stream.
Sponsor: A $100 ticket will give you access to all events as well as a printed souvenir program of the festival and access to one of two exclusive events:
An interview with the composer Leonid Hrabovsky, whose music will be played as part of Saturday's concert of the Kyiv Avant-Garde
A live discussion with Volodymyr Sheiko, General Director of the Ukrainian Institute in Kyiv, about their burgeoning efforts in the realm of cultural diplomacy (Conducted in Ukrainian)
The festival is open to the public and conducted in English.