FESTIVAL MÚSICA VIVA 2010
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FESTIVAL MÚSICA VIVA 2010
FESTIVAL MÚSICA VIVA 2010 HYPERLINK "http://www.misomusic.com/musicaviva2010" http://www.misomusic.com/2010musicaviva September 10th – 25th at the Jerónimos Monastery, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Belém Arts Centre and the Franco-Português Institute in Lisbon. All information at http://www.misomusic.com/2010musicaviva Already in it’s 16th edition, the Música Viva Festival 2010 stands out in the national music scene as a privileged lieu to get in touch with the contemporary musical creation. A place where technology and music crossover, a place where the acoustic and the analogue meet the electronic and the digital. Promoted by Miso Music Portugal – accomplishing 25 years of relentless activity in 2010 - the Música Viva Festival is one of the major actions developed by this association, among its broad range of activities. The Música Viva Festival 2010 aims at challenging composers and performers, appeals to one’s curiosity and hopes to be a meeting for music that reinvents itself day after day, trying to find itself, trying to find it’s essence, knowing that it’s the sharing part of it which makes it valuable. The festival shows its cosmopolitan feature by programming face-to-face Portuguese and foreign creators, inviting composers from Japan to Canada, and reinforcing the presence of European composers. This year there’s also a specific program for the young audiences with 3 public concerts and the participation of two choirs for children: the extraordinary and pioneer Tapiola Choir from Finland, presenting themselves in Portugal for the first time and the University of Lisbon’s Children’s Choir. It is even time to celebrate the Portuguese composer Miguel Azguime’s 50th birthday. With more than 40 premieres in 11 concerts, 18 world premieres, 28 Portuguese premieres and the total amount of 70 works; not counting the 35 electronic works presented at the Sound Walk, the award-winning pieces from the Música Viva 2010 Composition Competition and several new works from students from the Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa. This year’s festival line-up profiles very different musical proposals – outstanding soloists, the participation of the Gulbenkian Orchestra and the Gulbenkian Choir, the meeting of two children’s choirs, the iconic electronic music concerts by the Loudspeakers’ Orchestra, the several chamber music concerts by foreign ensembles such as the Norrbotten Neo from Sweden and the Ars Nova from Romania and Portuguese key ensembles like the Matosinhos String Quartet and the Sond’Ar-te Electric Ensemble among others – and this is what accounts for the multiplicity and the truly eclectic musical creation being presented in Portugal and throughout the world. MAIN SUPPORTS: CÂMARA MUNICIPAL DE LISBOA, CÂMARA MUNICIPAL DE CASCAIS, TURISMO DE LISBOA, ÉBANO & MARFIM, RTP ANTENA 2, RÁDIO EUROPA, MINISTÉRIO DA CULTURA, DIRECÇÃO GERAL DAS ARTES, FUNDAÇÃO CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN, INSTITUTO FRANCO-PORTUGUÊS, ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE, CENTRO CULTURAL DE BELÉM, IGESPAR, MOSTEIRO DOS JERÓNIMOS, INTERNATIOMAL SOCIETY FOR CONTEMPORARY MUSIC, IPERRENT, LOURISOM, MISO MUSIC PORTUGAL, MISO STUDIO, MISO RECORDS, CENTRO DE INFORMAÇÃO E INVESTIGAÇÃO DA MÚSICA PORTUGUESA, MIOSÓTIS, APPLE VAD Friday, 10 Sep 2010 Monastery of Jerónimos 21h30 - Claustro CINEMA OF SOUNDS UNDER THE STARS The Monastery of Jeronimos, a Portuguese architectural gem, will be assumed as the "Philips Pavilion" for one night to present Edgard Varèse's "Poème Électronique". In a technology translucent programme, the Miso Music Portugal Loudspeaker Orchestra joins with two exceptional soloists to present a mixed programme, with emblematic works from the recent history of electronic music and puts alongside Jonathan Harvey, Isabel Soveral, Alejandro Viñao, Steve Reich and Miguel Azguime works. FRANCES M LYNCH soprano NUNO PINTO clarinet MIGUEL AZGUIME live-electronics PAULA AZGUIME sound projection MISO STUDIO technical implementation & electronics Program: Jimi Hendrix - … and the gods made love 3’ (electroacoustic) Alejandro Viñao - Chant d'Ailleurs (1991) 18’ (voice & electronics) Jonathan Harvey - Mortuos Plango, Vivos Voco (1980) 8’ (electroacoustic) Miguel Azguime - No Oculto Profuso (2009) 15’ (clarinet & electronics) Iannis Xenakis - Concret PH (1958) 2’ (electroacoustic) Edgard Varèse - Poème Électronique (1958) 8’08 (electroacoustic) Isabel Soveral - since brass nor stone (2007) 11’ (voice & electronics) Steve Reich - New York Counterpoint (1985) (clarinet & electronics) 11’ Saturday, 11 Sep 2010 Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation 19h00 – Grande Auditório GULBENKIAN choir and orchestra A Gulbenkian Music Department production in association with Música Viva Festival 2010 / Miso Music Portugal where John Adams's work invites us to rediscover Mozart's Magic Flute, in a technological breakthrough release, conducted by Joana Carneiro. JOANA CARNEIRO conductor MARIA PINTO soprano NOAH STEWART tenor JOB TOMÉ baritone RUI HORTA stage design, actors direction GUILHERME MARTINS video Program: John Adams – A Flowering Tree (2006) EP 1h53’ (Portuguese subtitles) EP Portuguese premiere A CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN FOUNDATION MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH MÚSICA VIVA FESTIVAL 2010 / MISO MUSIC PORTUGAL Thursday, 16 Sep 2010 Belém Arts Centre 20h00 - 24h00 - Caminho Pedonal SOUND WALK Thursday, 16 Sep 2010 Belém Arts Centre 21H00 - Pequeno Auditório Matosinhos String Quartet Matosinhos' String Quartet sensitivity and mastery will once again mark its presence at the Música Viva Festival with a programme that will revisit the past hundred years of musical writing for the string quartet. The meeting between Anton Webern's seminal work and Luis de Freitas Branco's work will be the frame for Miguel Azguime's pieces, whose creative epicentre will lead the virtuosity of Marco Pereira's cello to its extreme. The concert will end with Le Feu qui Dort, named after the eponymous poem by Mario Dionisio, one of the only acoustic works that Miguel Azguime has written, but whose composition breathes and exudes an intimate knowledge of the sound phenomena. VITOR VIEIRA violin I JUAN CARLOS MAGGIORANI violin II JORGE ALVES viola MARCO PEREIRA cello MIGUEL AZGUIME live-electronics PAULA AZGUIME sound projection MISO STUDIO technical implementation & electronics Program: Matosinhos String Quartet Luís de Freitas Branco - string quartet (1911) 20’ Miguel Azguime - Paraître Parmi (2006) 15’ (string quartet & electronics) Miguel Azguime - Moment à l'extrêmement * (2006) 15’ (cello & electronics) Anton Webern - string quartet Op.28 (1937-8) Miguel Azguime - Le Feu qui Dort ** (2008) 8’ 15’ (string quartet) • SUPPORTED BY Matosinhos’ String Quartet and Matosinhos Municipality commissioned by Collectif éOle ** commissioned by Matosinhos City Council EA world premiere EP Portuguese premiere Friday, 17 Sep, 2010 Belém Arts Centre 10h00 - 24h00 - Caminho Pedonal SOUND WALK 21H00 - Pequeno Auditório NORRBOTTEN NEO ENSEMBLE & SOND’AR-TE ELECTRIC ENSEMBLE In the first "two-for-one" concerts of the festival, the Sond'Ar-te Electric Ensemble invites Norrbotten NEO Ensemble for an unique cosmopolitan programme. The collective work Cadavre Exquis will present us its most international body, followed by two Miso Music Portugal commissions: a revisit to the most recent Isabel Soveral's work and a world premiere of Masataka Matsuo's. As a reaction, the Swedish group will oppose an eclectic programme that will take us on a journey from the Scandinavian peninsula to Italy while evoking the memory of two extraordinary composers of the second half of the twentieth century, Fausto Romitelli and Franco Donatoni. Furthermore the Norrbotten NEO Ensemble will take the opportunity to surprise us with their latest commission to Per Mårtensson. PETTER SUNDKVIST conductor Norrbotten NEO Ensemble SARA HAMMARSTRÖM flute ROBERT ECK clarinet MÅRTEN LANDSTRÖM piano DANIEL SAUR percussion CHRISTIAN SVARFVAR violin KIM HELLGREN viola DAVID GAMMELGÅRD cello PETTER SUNDKVIST artistic director Sond’Ar-te Electric Ensemble MONIKA DUARTE STREITOVÁ flute NUNO PINTO clarinet ANA TELLES piano SUZANNA LIDEGRAN violin NELSON FERREIRA cello MIGUEL AZGUIME artistic director MIGUEL AZGUIME live-electronics PAULA AZGUIME sound projection MISO STUDIO technical implementation & electronics Program: Sond’Ar-te Electric Ensemble Instrumental Cadavre Exquis (2010) * 20’ works by: Jonathan Harvey, Zuriñe Gerenabarrena, Takayuki Rai, Bertrand Dubedout, Leilei Tian, Claude Ledoux, Jesus Villa-Rojo, Philippe Leroux, Masataka Matsuo, Ivo Nilson, John McLachlan, Michael Blake, Clarence Barlow, Peter Swinnen Isabel Soveral - Le Navigateur du Soleil Incandescent-quatrième lettre (2010) * 12’ Masataka Matsuo - A Double Fiber of Resonance (2010) * EA Norrbotten NEO Ensemble Rolf Wallin - The Age of Wire and String (2005) 10’ 15’ Per Mårtensson - Diptychon (2009/10) EP 12’ Fausto Romitelli - Nell’alto dei Giorni Immobili (1990) EP 11’ Franco Donatoni - Arpège (1986) 12’ * commissioned by Miso Music Portugal EA world pemiere EP Portuguese premiere SUPPORTED BY EMBASSY OF SWEDEN, NORRBOTTENS MUSIKEN, EMBASSY OF JAPAN AND SOND’AR‐TE ELECTRIC ENSEMBLE Saturday, 18 Sep, 2010 Belém Arts Centre 10h00 - 24h00 - Caminho Pedonal SOUND WALK 15h00 – Almada Negreiros Room SOND’AR-TE ELECTRIC ENSEMBLE & CONTOS CONTADOS COM SOM The Sond'Ar-te Electric Ensemble appeals to children's curiosity and their families in a unique opportunity to re-discover the "Electroacoustic Theatre – Sound Stories". Stories, narrators, musical instruments and live-electronics all come together to surprise us with this innovative musical proposal, a key Miso Music Portugal project which links with the historical musical repertoire created for the young, like Le carnaval des animaux by Camille Saint-Saëns or Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf. Sond’Ar-te Electric Ensemble JEAN-SÉBASTIEN BÉREAU conductor MIGUEL AZGUIME E ROSINDA COSTA narrators MONIKA DUARTE STREITOVÁ flute NUNO PINTO clarinet ANA TELLES piano SUZANNA LIDEGRAN violin NELSON FERREIRA cello MIGUEL AZGUIME artistic director JOSÉ LUÍS FERREIRA live electronics PAULA AZGUIME sound projection MISO STUDIO technical implementation & electronics Electroacoustic Theatre – Sound Stories PAULA AZGUIME concept ÁGATA MANDILLO selection and adaptation of the stories ANA MANDILLO, ÁGATA MANDILLO narrators SIMÃO COSTA live-electronics MISO STUDIO technical implementation & electronics Program: José Luís Ferreira - Uma mesa é uma mesa! Será? * (2008) 7’ story by Isabel Martins João Madureira - Toc, Toc, Toc * (2009) 12’ story by Hélia Correia Simão Costa - A Estrela do Mar foi Viajar *(2007) 9’ story by Mafalda Azevedo Miguel Azguime - Mestre Gato ou o Gato de Botas ** (2009) 27’ story by Charles Perrault • SUPPORTED BY CASCAIS MUNICIPALITY AND SOND’AR‐TE ELECTRIC ENSEMBLE § commissioned by Miso Music Portugal ** commissioned by Belém Arts Centre 21h00 - Pequeno Auditório TAPIOLA CHOIR - PRIMITIVE MUSIC / FINNISH CONTEMPORARY REPERTOIRE With a history dating back to 1963, the Tapiola Choir founded by Erkki Pohjola will be welcomed by Miso Music Portugal for their first appearance in Portugal. The Tapiola Choir has distinguished itself in the Scandinavian music scene and is considered today one of the most renowned children choirs in the world. The contemporary musical language of the featured composers, will frame the historical heritage of the runes and a mythological version of the Nativity. PASI HYÖKKI conductor Program: Einojuhani Rautavaara Lorca Suite Federico Garcia Lorca texts (1973) EP Canción de jinete El grito La luna asoma Malagueña 6’ Einojuhani Rautavaara The First Runo Kalevala texts (1984) EP 8’ Jukka Linkola Primitive Music (1998) EP Choreography Marjatta Linkola 6’ 1. The Sunrise 2. Work Song Kaija Saariaho Kesäpäivä Alex Barrière texts (2006) EP 13’ 1. hetki: Aamutuima 2. hetki: Työ 3. hetki: Kaipausaika 4. hetki: Mystinen aika 5. hetki: Yön sarastus Jukka Linkola Primitive Music Choreography Marjatta Linkola 7’ 4. The Ritual Dance 5. The Joiku Einojuhani Rautavaara Marjatta, the Lowly Maiden Kalevala/Rautavaara (1977) EP (A Finnish Mystery Play) 23’ TUULI LINDEBERG Marjatta OLGA NIKOLSKAJA-HEIKKILÄ Ruotus wife SOFIA NIEMI maiden ANNA MATVEJEFF flute STRING QUARTET EP Portuguese premiere CONCERT FINANCED BY LUSES - FOUNDATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF FINNISH MUSIC SUPPORTED BY ESPOO MUNICIPALITY, FOUNDATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF FINNISH MUSIC, OUTOTEC FINLAND, FINNISH EMBASSY, LUSES FOUNDATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF FINNISH MUSIC, SEIXAL MUNICIPAL ECOMUSEUM, LISBON UNIVERSITY RECTORATE, TAPIOLA KUORO, BARRAQUEIRO Sunday, 19 Sep, 2010 Belém Arts Centre 10h00 - 24h00 - Caminho Pedonal SOUND WALK 15h00 - Pequeno Auditório LISBON UNIVERSITY CHILDREN CHOIR & TAPIOLA CHOIR Over one hundred children will sing and dance in this choreographed concert performed by children for children; Lisbon University Children Choir joins the Tapiola Choir to surprise us and to make us vibrate. LISBON UNIVERSITY CHILDREN CHOIR ERICA MANDILLO conductor JOÃO LUCENA E VALE piano LEONOR CARDOSO guest pianist (four hands) LISBON UNIVERSITY CHILDREN CHOIR ELEMENTS: Aclésia Fernandes, Afonso Alves, Afonso Maia, Alexandra Sousa, Andreia Baptista, Andresa Oliveira, Anisia Fernandes, Bianca Varela, Camila Robert, Catarina Valente, Clara Gonçalves, Constança Villaverde, Ema San Payo, Inês Cardoso, Inês Santos, Joana Barroso, Joana Cardoso, João Barata, Leonor Costa, Leonor Robert, Maria Ana Mascaranhas, Maria Caratão, Mariana Courteilles, Mariana Fernandes, Mariana Portela, Mariana Robert, Matilde Lopes, Raquel Rebordão, Rebeca Amorim, Rita Vitorino, Rodrigo Lopes, Rosa Kahrel, Rosa Vieira, Sara Maia, Sofia Cardoso, Sofia Máximo, Sofia Moody, Teresa Rebordão, Teresa Reis, Teresa Vasconcelos, Wilson Oliveira. TAPIOLA CHOIR PASI HYÖKKI conductor Program: Lisbon University Children Choir 30’ Maurice Ohana - Quatre Choeurs pour voix d'enfants (1987) Neige sur les orangers (Berceuse Asturienne) Mayombé (Incantation Afro-cubaine) Fernando Lopes-Graça - Presente de Natal"(1978) O Menino já nasceu O menino da bandeirinha vermelha O choro do menino Caminham as três Marias Louvai louvai Anónimo - Sobre uma Cantiga de Santa Maria (Afonso X) Andrea Vitello - En allant chercher du pain (2009) Vasco Negreiros - Trava Lengas e Lenga Línguas *** (four hands piano) A Pulga Na Terra dos Tigres A Burra Tecelão A Velha ***dedicated to Lisbon University Children Choir Tapiola Choir - Finnish Folk Tradition Ryytimaassa - medley compiled by Kari Ala-Pöllänen Yoiks Kalevala-style introit “Singing contest” On suuri sun rantas autius arr. Matti Hyökki Savonlinna waltz Kesän tullessa waltz by Konsta Jylhä 25’ Tanssi, tyttö, laula, tyttö arr. Kari Ala-Pöllänen Minuet & polska from Lappfjärd Flikuleeri arr. Kari Ala-Pöllänen Minä olen Härmän Kankaanpäästä arr. Matti Hyökki Jukka Linkola - Primitive Music ÷ 1. The Sunrise 2. Work Song Lisbon University Children Choir & Tapiola Choir Jukka Linkola - Primitive Music 5 . The Joiku ÷ 6’ 2’ CONCERT FINANCED BY LUSES - FOUNDATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF FINNISH MUSIC SUPPORTED BY ESPOO MUNICIPALITY, FOUNDATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF FINNISH MUSIC, OUTOTEC FINLAND, FINNISH EMBASSY, LUSES FOUNDATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF FINNISH MUSIC, SEIXAL MUNICIPAL ECOMUSEUM, LISBON UNIVERSITY RECTORATE, BARRAQUEIRO, CIUL, TAPIOLA KUORO, VERSAILLES Wednesday, 22 Sep, 2010 Franco-Português Institute 18h30 – Studio 2 LECTURE: ON SOUND-BASED MUSIC - LEIGH LANDY (DE MONFORT UNIVERSITY - United Kingdom) 21h00 - Auditório P. Friedman LOUDSPEAKER ORCHESTRA & NOVOS CICLOS POR SEGUNDO For its third week the festival changes address to the city centre at the Franco-Português Institute, dearing a strong educational focus. As in a cycle, we go back to the beginning of the festival with concerts by the Loudspeaker Orchestra that reveals its strongest vocation: the promotion of newly created music. The winners of the 11th Electroacoustic Composition Competition Música Viva 2010 will thus see their works performed by one of the most acclaimed Miso Music Portugal projects, followed by the return of the successful "Novos Ciclos por Segundo" where students of Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa (ESML) will have the opportunity to associate their works to this place of excellence in today's music. CARLOS FILIPE CRUZ piano TATIANA ROSA flute RITA GOMES CAMPOS harp ANA SEARA piano RICARDO MENDES violin RUI COCHARRA clarinet Program: Loudspeaker Orchestra prize winners of the 11th Electroacoustic Composition Competition Música Viva 2010 (electroacoustic) Novos Ciclos por Segundo ESML students works Humberto Ramos - SeuESte (2010) EA (clarinete e electrónica em tempo real) Nuno da Rocha – 4+-1 = god! Estudo nº1 para Harpa e Microfone (2010) EA (harpa e electrónica em tempo real) Tiago Cabrita - Sopro da Alma (2010) EA (flauta e electrónica em tempo real) Diogo Alvim - Do you hear what I'm seeing? (2010) EA (electroacústica) Carlos Filipe Cruz - Apelo à catarse (2010) EA (piano e multimédia) Vanessa Valério - Ser em ti (2010) EA (piano, violino e electrónica em tempo real) EA world premiere SUPPORTED BY ESCOLA SUPERIOR DE MÚSICA DE LISBOA Thursday, 23 Sep, 2010 Franco-Português Institute 10h - 13h – Studio 2 MUSIC COMPOSITION MASTER CLASS: "AN UNUSUAL CAREER PATH" BY LEIGH LANDY (DE MONFORT UNIVERSITY - UNITED KINGDOM) 18h30 – Studio 2 LECTURE - "DESAFIO E IMAGINAÇÃO NAS PAISAGENS SONORAS CONTEMPORÂNEAS: O CASO DA MÚSICA ELECTROACÚSTICA" BY ANTÓNIO FERREIRA 21h00 - P.FRIEDMAN AUDITORIUM WORKS CREATED IN RESIDENCE AT LEC & LOUDSPEAKER ORCHESTRA Pursuing its objectives of disseminating, promoting and encouraging musical creation, Miso Music Portugal has since 2005 welcomed composers in residence at the Lab for Electroacoustic Creation (LEC). The work of the past four residents will be premiered in the first part of this concert. The second part is devoted to Leigh Landy, composer and musicologist, dedicated in both his professional activities to the problems related with electronic music diffusion and reception. TIAGO SCHWÄBL flute LEIGH LANDY speaker Program: Works Created in Residence at LEC Pierre Alexandre Tremblay - Ces énigmes lumineuses * (2010) EA (electroacoustic) Zuriñe Gerenabarrena - Atravessar a noite *+ (2010) EA (electroacoustic) Duarte Dinis Silva - Jungle 92 * (2010) EA (flute & electronics) Nuno Peixoto de Pinho - Non riesco a cantare le sue parole * (2010) EA (flute & electronics) Loudspeaker Orchestra Leigh Landy - Telenovela (2000) EP (electronics & speaker) Leigh Landy - Stein’s Way (1996/2008) EP (electronics & speaker) Leigh Landy - I Conduct Electricity (1996) EP (electronics & conductor) Leigh Landy - Rock’s Music (1988) EP (electronics & speaker) Leigh Landy - To BBC or Not (2008) EP (electroacoustic) * commissioned by Miso Music Portugal + co-commissioned by Basque government EA world premiere EP Portuguese premiere SUPPORTED BY MISO STUDIO and GOBIERNO VASCO - SPAIN Friday, 24 Sep, 2010 Franco-Português Institute 10h - 13h – Studio 2 MUSIC COMPOSITION MASTER CLASS - "MÚSICA ELECTROACÚSTICA: ESTRATÉGIAS DE AUDIÇÃO, VOCABULÁRIO DA IMAGINAÇÃO, ACÇÕES DE COMPOSIÇÃO" BY ANTÓNIO FERREIRA 18h30 – Studio 2 LECTURE: "CZECH RADIO ACOUSTIC ART PROJECT RADIOCUSTICA" BY MICHAL RATAJ 21h00 - P.FRIEDMAN AUDITORIUM FLUTE AND GUITAR DUO & LOUDSPEAKER ORCHESTRA Two exceptional musicians playing in duo or solo with electronics, will present an eclectic programme with three world premieres, again emphasizing the contemporary Portuguese music creation. This is followed by a monographic concert of António Ferreira, a prolific and prominent composer in Portuguese electroacoustic music, bringing us a programme that covers the last thirteen years of the his work. MONIKA STREITOVÁ flute PEDRO RODRIGUES guitar JOSÉ LUÍS FERREIRA projecção sonora Program: Flute and guitar duo Michal Rataj - Wonderland. End (2010) EA 10’ (flute, guitar & electronics) José Luís Ferreira - I stole a bar from Leo (2010) EP 8’ (guitar & electronics) Vítor Rua – Digital Orocaia (2010) EA 10’ (flute & guitar) Pierre Jodlowsky - Dialog/No Dialog (2001) 14’ (flute & electronics) Sara Carvalho - Begin at the beginning, and go on till you come to the end: then stop (2010) EA 8’ (flute & guitar) Loudspeaker Orchestra António Ferreira - More Adult music (1987) 8’ (electroacoustic) António Ferreira - Ambidecst (2000) 8’ (electroacoustic) António Ferreira - Wind Speaks to Stone (2005) 10’ (electroacoustic) António Ferreira - The Conservation of Ruins (2009) EA 10’ (electroacoustic) EA world premiere EP Portuguese premiere SUPPORED BY Saturday, 25 Sep, 2010 Franco-Português Institute 21h00 - P.FRIEDMAN AUDITORIUM LOUDSPEAKER ORCHESTRA & ARS NOVA ENSEMBLE For the last festival concert, the Loudspeaker Orchestra will revisit the works of Portuguese speaking electroacoustic composers that have specifically composed for the collective work "Cadavre Exquis" which this year marks the Miso Music Portugal 25th anniversary. In the second part the Ars Nova Ensemble will close this year's Música Viva Festival with the performance of new Romanian music. This ensemble will bring us a privileged programme punctuated by compelling Portuguese premieres, highlighted by the works of Cornel Taranu, founder of this famous Romanian ensemble. Ars Nova Ensemble CORNEL TARANU conductor AUREL MARC oboe IOAN GOILA clarinet CODRUTA GHENCEAN piano GREGORE POP percussion ALBERT MARKOS violin GRIGORE BOTAR viola GYULA ORTENSKY cello Program: Loudspeaker Orchestra Electroacustic Cadavre Exquis (2010) * 35’ works by: Álvaro Garcia de Zuñiga, André Castro, António Ferreira, Carlos Alberto Augusto, Carlos Guedes, Carlos Marecos, Duarte Dinis Silva, Eduardo Reck Miranda, Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta, Filipe Lopes, Paulo Chagas, Pedro Patrício, Pedro Rebelo, Ricardo Guerreiro, Rui Penha, Simão Costa, Tomás Henriques Ars Nova Ensemble Cornel Taranu - Pour Jorge (1992) EP 5’ Cristian Marina - Verso (1998) EP 7’ Violeta Dinescu - Cime Lointaine (1990) EP 6’ Tiberiu Olah - Invocatie I (1971) EP 8’ António de Sousa Dias - Komm, tanz mit mir (1997) 11’ Cornel Taranu - Remembering Bartok I (1995) EP 6’ Iannis Xenakis - Charisma (1971) EP 4’ Cornel Taranu - Mosaïques (1992) EP 12’ EP Portuguese premiere SUPPORTED BY ROMANIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE