Stephan Mathieu and Caro Mikalef at Sónar Barcelona


Created especially for the Cosmocaixa Planetarium, Constellations is an audiovisual project by Stephan Mathieu and Caro Mikalef inspired by the music of Antonio de Cabezón, one of the most important Renaissance composers of keyboard music, who was born 500 years ago this year. The roots of the project lie in Stephan Mathieus Virginals series, a set of works to be performed with historic media and early instruments using contemporary methods.

For Constellations, Mathieu and Mikalef will utilize electromagnets to set the strings of a harpsichord into continuous vibration. By expanding the natural sound of the instrument using magnetic fields, the resonating strings generate harmonically rich sonorities that gradually fill the planetarium space with overtonal patterns.

To frame the piece with a prelude and coda, the harpsichordist Carles Budó will perform special interpretations of original music by Antonio de Cabezón (who composed by applying theories of astronomy) on a second instrument, to create a surprising dialogue between the work of the Renaissance composer and Stephan Mathieu and Caro Mikalef’s take on sound.

Another protagonist of the performance is a slowly spinning, purpose built mobile, constructed with optical lenses, mirrors, acrylic and metal discs, which projects, illuminated by spotlights, a series of subtle “light forms” onto the planetarium dome. Spectral light, reflections and shadows will constantly reconfigure, alluding to the constellations that give the piece its name.

June 17. 18. + 19.2010 @ SONAR 2010
CosmoCaixa Science Park
C Isaac Newton, 26
Barcelona
Spain

This month with The Wire magazine: Exploratory Music from Poland vol. 2


“Exploratory Music From Poland vol. 2” is a CD produced by AudioTong.net and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute as part of Polska! Year. Polska! Year aims to present the most interesting achievements of Polish culture to the British public in the fields of visual arts, theatre, music, film and literature. Among others, this CD presents a track from Piotr Kurek, “Go Up” previously published in his CD “Lectures”.

More info at thewire.co.uk

Only one copy left of Janek Schaefer and Stephan Mathieu’s split 5″ vinyl

Fifty Inner Spaces (for JG Ballard) / Girl
Only one of the 50 copies of “Fifty Inner Spaces (for JG Ballard) / Girl” 5″ vinyl by Janek Schaefer and Stephan Mathieu is still available for sale at its original price of 30 Euro. This was a unique pressing of 50 different discs that will never be republished.

If you want to purchase it please send us an email to sales@cronicaelectronica.org and we will instruct you how to pay via paypal! As with all other orders from Crónica, and while supplies last, we will offer a copy of the “Crónica L” compilation.

Reminder: get a free CD of “Crónica L”

Crónica L
The “Crónica L” is freely distributed to all the subscribers of Neural magazine (issue #36, May 2010) and is not sold through any of the usual distribution channels. We have some copies to offer with all the orders of other Crónica releases from out website. Please check how to get one here.

“Apparatus” sound installation


Marc Behrens shows a new sound installation in Copenhagen, at IMO gallery, Ny Carlsberg Vej 68, May 28 through June 10, 2010. An artist talk took place on May 31.

The work is featured in Phonebox, a series of 12 exhibitions. Phonebox is located in a former phone cabin, which will serve as an intimate exhibition space with room for only one person at a time.

Behrens’ new work APPARATUS is heard from two distinct sources at once. While the public is invited to listen to the sound over the headphones, a different layer of sound is at the same time transmitted over speakers installed in the small room. This technique creates a sonic and spatial dynamic where different layers blend and overlap. The work explores parallel perception, multiple viewpoints, displacement and asymmetric sound spatialization. [Rune Søchting, IMO]

http://www.marcbehrens.com/proj/apparatus.html

“Sleppet” reviewed by Ox

Sleppet
Wie aufregend und interessant Field-Recordings sein können, zeigt uns ein weiteres mal Marc Behrens. Auf einem Urlaub mit anderen Künstlern erforscht er die norwegische Wildnis im Frühling. Es geht um die Transformation, die Energie der erwachenden Natur und die Lebenskraft dieser Zeit. Sensibel werden die Aufnahmen vermischt und bearbeitet, so dass daraus Bewegung entsteht, die sich bewusst nicht wiederholt und frei nach allen Seiten entwickeln kann. Der Hörer ist gefesselt von den wirklich unvorhersehbaren Klängen und verharrt ruhig, weil er nichts verpassen will. Spannung liegt in der Luft. Unbekanntes erfrischt das Ohr, ermöglicht Ruhe zu finden und öffnet den Geist für neue Ideen. Der Mensch fühlt sich befreit, erfrischt, kann zu sich kommen und dann fortschreiten. Natürlich könnte man sich auch selbst hinaus in die Natur begeben und dort meditieren, das wäre sicher das Einfachste und die richtige Konsequenz, aber Marc Behrens fesselt und (ver)führt seine Zuhörerschaft absolut geistreich und kreativ.

Futurónica #09


Episode 9 of Futurónica, a broadcast in Rádio Zero (every two weeks, on Friday nights, repeating on Tuesdays at 01h) airs tomorrow, June 4 at 21h (GMT).

The playlist for Futurónica #09 is:

  • Akira Rabelais, Hollywood Boulevard Between Betty Grable’s and Rod Serling’s stars… August 26th, 2006 (from Hollywood, Schoolmap)
  • Luc Ferrari, Presque Rien N°2, Ainsi Continue La Nuit Dans Ma Tête Multiple (from Presque Rien, INA-GRM)
  • Feltro, That Was Then (from SonicScope 2008 Live at Fonoteca Municipal de Lisboa, Grain of Sound)
  • Carlos Santos, Orla (Crónicast 031)

You can hear Rádio Zero’s broadcasts on radiozero.pt/ouvir.