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THIS IS NOT A FAD!
Activity open to all and free of charge with a limited capacity of 55 people
A CHILLIDA, for baritone saxophone and electronics (1997). Mercè Capdevila
AGRION HASTÉ, for baritone saxophone and electronics in real time (2019). Manon Lepauvre
TRIGGER_IIb, for baritone saxophone and electronics (2023). Martina Claussen
Concert of women composers. Works for baritone saxophone and electronic music.
"Sound does not always have to produce a relaxing effect. Sometimes it has to agitate us, provoke us, to activate our senses, our mind and our body. The three works that make up the concert propose different relationships with our perception.
In A CHILLIDA we can feel the solidity of a metallic body and the limits of its spaces. In AGRION HASTÉ the speed of movement generates a multiplication of the being that takes flight like a butterfly. Finally, with TRIGGER_llb we find a body in dialogue with its multiple possibilities of gestural freedom. Like a liquid gesture that takes on diverse forms and penetrates everything".
THIS IS NOT A FAD! is the most recent project of Morphosis Duo. The programme is open and consists exclusively of original works by women composers. Although we cannot change a past in which the role of women in music has been so marginal (especially in the field of composition), we have a responsibility to eradicate any kind of discrimination and to lay this foundation for new generations of artists.
With the participation of Morphosis Ensemble
Morphosis Duo is formed by the baritone saxophonist Joan Martí-Frasquier and the pianist, composer and sound artist, Joan Bagés i Rubí.
It is the basic version of Morphosis Ensemble, a new music group engaged in musical productions based on mixed electronic music.
After their debut in a concert for the ACC in Barcelona in October 2016, Morphosis Duo has performed at festivals such as the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival, Festival Bruits Blancs, among others. Their project was selected for the Classical:NEXT in Hannover in 2022.
Wednesdays of sound and body 2024 builds on the proposals of: