the BIFEM 2014 program - Bendigo International Festival

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the BIFEM 2014 program - Bendigo International Festival
Bendigo
International
Festival of
Exploratory
Music
september 5 - 7, 2014
bifem.com.au
CUSHION CONCERT:
ZUBIN KANGA
BIFEM starts early this year for
young children and their families
when internationally acclaimed
pianist Zubin Kanga makes a special
appearance as part of The Capital’s
hugely successful music program
for preschoolers and parents.
10.30AM FRIDAY September 5
Tickets $5
Bendigo Bank Theatre
Acknowledging the contribution from the
Frances and Harold Abbott Foundation,
administered by Sandhurst Trustees Limited
LOVERS
Julian Day’s sculptural intervention features two pairs of matching
synthesisers pinned vertically between the floor and ceiling by long
metal rods. The rods act as frozen fingers that depress the keys and
produce drones that fill the space. Showing in the La Trobe Visual Arts
Centre’s foyer - a necessarily transitory or ‘non-space’ - this brilliant
work’s first Victorian appearance makes for the perfect precursor to
the opening night of BIFEM 2014. Installation runs until October 5, 2014.
FREE EVENT
La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre
VERNISSAGE
6.00PM FRIDAY September 5
INSTALLATION
12.00PM SATURDAY September 6
10.00AM SUNDAY September 7
Hosted by La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre
SPECIAL EVENT:
KINECTICUT
Colombian composer Daniel Zea’s mesmerising piece is part-choreography,
part-living sound sculpture. Scored for four laptops and four musicians,
Kinecticut is an indelible musical exploration of humanity in the technological
age. It is proudly hosted by Bendigo Art Gallery as the perfect complement to
The Body Beautiful in Ancient Greece exhibition.
Please note that Kinecticut contains nudity.
7.00PM FRIDAY September 5
Tickets $10
Bendigo Art Gallery
Ensemble Vortex performances are supported by the Swiss Arts Council Prohelvetia
OPENING CONCERT:
ARGONAUT STRINGS
Parisian conductor Maxime Pascal returns to BIFEM,
having won the title of Nestlé and Salzburg Festival
Young Conductor of the Year for 2014. Once again
he leads BIFEM’s resident ensemble Argonaut,
this time in an all strings concert celebrating
the opening night of the 2014 festival
with powerful writing from Australia,
Canada, El Salvador and Mexico.
8.00PM FRIDAY September 5
Tickets $30
The Capital
Argonaut Ensemble is supported by
the Victorian Government through Arts
Victoria and the Australian Government
through the Australia Council, its arts
funding and advisory body.
Maxime Pascal’s appearance is
supported by Institut français.
Ensemble Vortex performances are supported
by the Swiss Arts Council Prohelvetia.
Double Bass provisioned by Atelier Puglisi.
CONCERT: ENSEMBLE VORTEX
Formed in Switzerland in 2005 from a core membership
of Conservatoire de Genève alumni, Ensemble Vortex are
recognised for their work with live electronics, their energetic
commitment to the promotion of unknown composers and
an annual concert series dominated by world premiere
performances. Vortex’s remarkable virtuosity and innovation
make them perfect guests for BIFEM 2014.
10.30PM FRIDAY September 5
Tickets $20
Bendigo Bank Theatre
recital:
Judith
hamann
Cellist Judith Hamann is
an exemplar for a new
generation of virtuosi,
who are redefining the
perceived role of musician
through artistic leadership
in interdisciplinary practice.
Winner of The Age Music
Victoria Award for Best
Experimental/Avant Garde
Act in 2013, Judith currently
splits her time between
California and Victoria, with
an increasingly active global
schedule. BIFEM is excited
to premiere her latest
collaborations.
11.30PM FRIDAY
September 5
Tickets $20
Old Fire Station
This recital is supported by the Victorian
Government through Arts Victoria
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installation Workshop: dale gorfinkel
BIFEM is delighted to host multi-instrumentalist, improviser, instrument builder,
installation artist and educator Dale Gorfinkel as he pioneers a new way of
bringing his many worlds together with the help of Bendigo kids. With his
part-instrument-building workshop, part-performance installation, Dale inspires
children to awaken the music of everyday objects in the world around them.
Workshop participants do not take away with them the thing they build, but
with Dale’s guidance, find a way to integrate their creation into the installation.
Places in the two workshop sessions are strictly limited; however, the resulting
installation is open across the festival weekend for everyone to admire.
SATURDAY September 6 & SUNDAY September 7
WORKSHOP
INSTALLATION
9.00 - 10.00AM
10.00AM - 1.30PM
WORKSHOP Tickets $15 (15 places per day)
INSTALLATION: FREE
Trades Hall
Acknowledging the contribution from the
Frances and Harold Abbott Foundation,
administered by Sandhurst Trustees Limited
open rehearsal:
argonaut academy
BIFEM invites you to observe the
best emerging talent in local musical
composition in this new initiative for
2014. This open rehearsal on the stage
of The Capital, will see young Bendigo
VCE composition students working
directly with Argonaut musicians in
the realisation of their pieces. The
open rehearsal follows on from earlier
in-school contact with the students: a
show-and-tell session and workshop
designed to explore new ways of
thinking and composing. Wander
in and out, or sit in for the whole
rehearsal.
9.00AM SATURDAY
September 6
FREE EVENT
The Capital
Acknowledging the contribution from the
Frances and Harold Abbott Foundation,
administered by Sandhurst Trustees Limited
colloquium:
duration & durability
Convened by ALISTAIR NOBLE
As governments everywhere tilt towards
being more markedly authoritarian and
are increasingly aligned with the interests
of the holders of large-scale capital, the
composition of long-form works seems a
fundamentally transgressive practice.
This colloquium will investigate this
political, social and musical deviance,
asking: what is the function of the
long work; what kinds of tension and
conflict are involved, either in creation,
performance, or listening; and how much
does the long work tap into pre-capitalist
vestiges of religion, rite and mysticism?
Panel members for this colloquium
include BIFEM Associate Artist Tristram
Williams, musicologist Richard Toop and
composers Fernando Garnero, Marielle
Groven, Thomas Reiner, James Rushford
and Daniel Zea.
11.00AM SATURDAY September 6
FREE EVENT
Banquet Room
Acknowledging the contribution from the
Frances and Harold Abbott Foundation,
administered by Sandhurst Trustees Limited
Acknowledging the
contribution from the
Frances and Harold
Abbott Foundation,
administered by
Sandhurst Trustees
Limited
performance lecture:
eric lamb
A new initiative in 2014, this performance lecture
is given by US-born Vienna-based flautist Eric
Lamb. Fielding questions from the floor, Eric will
provide personal insight into the hidden labour and
processes involved in preparing virtuosic music.
Focused on a beautiful but demanding solo work
by Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho, this informal
and free event is open to musicians, composers,
students and public alike.
12.30PM SATURDAY September 6
FREE EVENT
La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre
recital: PLUTON
French composer Phillipe
Manoury wrote this
extraordinary five-movement
epic at IRCAM almost thirty
years ago in collaboration
with the software pioneer
Miller Puckette. Aside
from the demanding piano
writing, performed in this
Australasian premiere by
remarkable Melbourne
soloist Peter Dumsday,
Pluton is the first major
piece of music to use
MAX/MSP software for
live audio signal processing
and diffusion. BIFEM
2013 alumnus Samuel
Dunscombe returns to
Bendigo to perform the
live electronics in this
milestone work.
2.30PM SATURDAY
September 6
Tickets $20
Old Fire Station
This recital is supported by the Victorian
Government through Arts Victoria
concert: ARGONAUT MATINÉE
This exciting matinée concert features the world premiere of Crystallise,
a new percussion quartet by celebrated Australian composer Elliott Gyger
and two recent ensemble works by musical polymath James Rushford.
Argonaut Ensemble also presents the exclusive Australasian premiere
of French composer Clara Maïda’s sensational trilogy Psyche
Cité/Transversales.
4.00PM SATURDAY September 6
Tickets $20
Bendigo Bank Theatre
Argonaut Matinée is supported by
BIFEM’s Principal Philanthropic Partner,
The Robert Salzer Foundation.
Clara Maïda is a guest of BIFEM with
travel support from Institut français.
Crystallise was commissioned by
the Fromm Music Foundation at
Harvard University.
recital: FLUXORUM
ORGANUM
A major work by the Danish composer Henning
Christiansen, Eurasienstab: fluxorum organum
was originally conceived in collaboration
with the artist Joseph Beuys. This Australian
premiere recital is performed by James
Rushford, an artist in focus for this year’s
festival. BIFEM is delighted to invite festival
audiences into the Sacred Heart Cathedral, a
great architectural icon of our regional Victorian
city, for this free sunset performance.
6.00PM SATURDAY September 6
FREE EVENT
Sacred Heart Cathedral
Fluxorum Organum is possible thanks to
BIFEM patrons Joan and Barry Miskin.
lecture:
richard
toop
8.00PM SATURDAY
September 6
FREE EVENT
Banquet Room
Musicologist Richard
Toop will reflect on
his close relationship
with Stockhausen and
his work (especially
the later pieces),
as well as touching
on Stockhausen’s
continuing appeal
to some younger
composers. His free
public lecture will also
look at some favourite
new compositional
practices in a sector
increasingly connected
through technology,
despite its geofragmentary nature.
With rare intelligence
and insight, Richard
Toop has maintained
peerless respect
across a career
spanning several
decades. He is indeed
a very special guest of
BIFEM in 2014.
This public lecture is possible thanks to BIFEM patron
Commissioner Leigh Johns.
Image: Archive of the Stockhausen Foundation for Music,
Kürten, Germany www.karlheinzstockhausen.org
music theatre: bug
For their final presentation in BIFEM
2014, Geneva’s Ensemble Vortex
presents the Australian premiere
of Arturo Corrales’ Bug. This threemovement work was realised for
the first time earlier this year as the
music-theatre trilogy the composer
originally conceived. The works
highlight the virtuosity and dexterity
of all players, particularly Guitarist
Mauricio Carrasco, who is both
a Vortex founding member
and a BIFEM Associate Artist.
Please note that this performance
contains smoke effects.
9.00PM SATURDAY
September 6
Tickets $25
The Capital
Ensemble Vortex performances
are supported by the Swiss Arts
Council Prohelvetia.
music theatre: sirius
The Australian premiere of Sirius
provides a rare chance for audiences
to experience a work described by
Stockhausen biographer Michael
Kurtz as ‘a modern mystery play,
clothed as a science fiction story’. This
strange, lyrical universe created by
the twentieth-century compositional
icon features the Australian début
of sensational soprano Tiffany
Du Mouchelle and bass-baritone
Nicholas Isherwood, whose peerless
interpretative authority on the work
stems from a 23-year collaboration
with Stockhausen. Clarinettist Richard
Haynes makes a welcome return to
Australia in his BIFEM début, alongside
Stockhausen champion and BIFEM
Associate Artist, Tristram Williams.
10.30PM SATURDAY September 6
Tickets $30
Bendigo TAFE Library
Sirius is a production of The Capital, Bendigo,
with the support of Bendigo TAFE.
Nicholas Isherwood appears thanks to
BIFEM donor Mr Glyn Cryer.
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Acknowledging the contribution from the
Frances and Harold Abbott Foundation,
administered by Sandhurst Trustees Limited
performance lecture: ashley smith
The second performance lecture of BIFEM 2014 puts us up close
and personal to Perth clarinettist Ashley Smith. Beginning with a
performance of British composer Brian Ferneyhough’s fiendishly
difficult Bass Clarinet solo, Time and Motion Study I, Ashley will
discuss the challenges and rewards of tackling highly complex
notated music. Bring a coffee and any question you might have for
Ashley, as this informal free event is open to musicians, composer
and public alike.
10.00AM SUNDAY September 7
FREE EVENT
La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre
COLLOQUIUM: WIRED
Convened by BENJAMIN KOLAITIS
Wired will be a discussion about
the role of technology in the
production of composition. Music
has engaged with many forms of
technology, whether software,
electronic synthesis or mechanical
robots. Are we master or slave to
the technology that enables our
musical aesthetics? And is this just
an inevitable transition waiting to
happen? Many of these interesting
questions will be unpacked
by a panel including BIFEM
Associate Artist Mauricio Carrasco,
musicologist Richard Toop and
composers Arturo Corrales,
Fernando Garnero, Elliott Gyger,
Clara Maïda, Benoît Moreau,
and Daniel Zea.
11.00AM SUNDAY
September 7
FREE EVENT
Banquet Room
Acknowledging the contribution from the Frances and Harold
Abbott Foundation, administered by Sandhurst Trustees Limited
RECITAL: ANNA MCMICHAEL
& ZUBIN KANGA
Two iconic Australian soloists, violinist
Anna McMichael and pianist Zubin Kanga,
perform together for the very first time in a
recital exclusive to BIFEM 2014. In a strident
and dynamic program propelled by four
twentieth-century compositional giants,
McMichael and Kanga also present two
important world premieres by composers
Cor Fuhler and Kate Moore.
1.00PM SUNDAY September 7
Tickets $20
Bendigo Bank Theatre
This concert is supported by the
Australian Government through
the Australia Council, its arts
funding and advisory body.
Heather by Kate Moore was
commissioned by Julian
Burnside, QC, for BIFEM 2014.
COMMUNITY
EVENT: EINE
BRISE
Much loved and admired,
the late great Argentinian
composer Mauricio Kagel
created this whimsical work
for 111 bicycles and we need
you to come and be a part of
its Australian premiere. If you
can ride a bike and (sort of)
whistle, ring a bell or make
swishing noises, then you’ve
got the job! BIFEM invites you
to be one of only 111 players in
this unforgettably fun musical
event. Eine Brise (A Breeze)
will be performed, where else,
but the Tom Flood Velodrome.
2.45PM SUNDAY September 7
SPECIAL FREE EVENT
Tom Flood Velodrome
Grandstand
Register online at
www.bifem.com.au
This community music-making event is
only possible thanks to the support of
Strategem Community Foundation.
TRIO: GOLDEN FUR
BIFEM 2014 presents renowned trio Golden Fur’s first major repertoire concert
in four years. With each having appeared individually in our inaugural festival,
many audience members asked why they weren’t playing together. We heard
you, so here they are! Golden Fur promise an exciting concert that will highlight
the instrumental virtuosity, electro-acoustic know-how and aesthetic flair for
which they are celebrated. Australian premieres include the extreme fragile
beauty of Ben Isaacs; the romantic micro-tonality of Ivan Wyschnegradsky;
and the violence and austerity of Chikako Morishita. Golden Fur also revisit the
eponymous work they commissioned from David Chisholm in 2010, and deliver
the Victorian premiere of Anthony Pateras’s Nekkersdaal Eden.
3.30PM SUNDAY September 7
Tickets $20
Old Fire Station
This concert is supported by the Australian
Government through the Australia Council
its arts funding and advisory body.
This concert is supported by the Australian Government through
the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
closing concert:
vortex temporum
“We are musicians and our model
is sound not literature, sound not
mathematics, sound not theatre,
visual arts, quantum physics,
geology, astrology or acupuncture” - Gerard Grisey
Principal Conductor Maxime
Pascal leads Bendigo’s Argonaut
Ensemble in this rare performance
of Grisey’s late masterpiece.
The closing concert for BIFEM
2014 is not to be missed.
5.00PM SUNDAY September 7
Tickets $20
The Capital
Argonaut Ensemble is supported by
the Victorian Government through Arts
Victoria and the Australian Government
through the Australia Council, its arts
funding and advisory body.
Maxime Pascal’s appearance is
supported by Institut français.
festival grid
Start
Event Name
Venue
Finish
Cost
Friday September 5
10.30AM
Cushion Concert: Zubin Kanga
Bendigo Bank Theatre
11.00AM
$5
6.00PM
Vernissage: Lovers
La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre
8.00PM
Free
7.00PM
Special Event: Kinecticut
Bendigo Art Gallery
7.30PM
$10
8.00PM
Opening Concert: Argonaut Strings
The Capital
9.30PM
$30
10.30PM
Concert: Ensemble Vortex
Bendigo Bank Theatre
11.15PM
$20
11.30PM
Recital: Judith Hamann
Old Fire Station
12.30AM
$20
Saturday September 6
9.00AM
Workshop: Dale Gorfinkel
Trades Hall
10.00AM
$15
9.00AM
Open Rehearsal: Argonaut Academy
The Capital
12.00PM
Free
10.00AM
Installation: Dale Gorfinkel
Trades Hall
1.30PM
Free
11.00AM
Colloquium: Duration & Durability
Banquet Room
12.30PM
Free
12.00PM
Installation: Lovers
La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre
5.00PM
Free
12.30PM
Performance Lecture: Eric Lamb
La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre
1.30PM
Free
2.30PM
Recital: Pluton
Old Fire Station
3.30PM
$20
4.00PM
Concert: Argonaut Matinée
Bendigo Bank Theatre
5.20PM
$20
6.00PM
Recital: Fluxorum Organum
Sacred Heart Cathedral
7.20PM
Free
8.00PM
Lecture: Richard Toop
Banquet Room
8.45PM
Free
9.00PM
Music Theatre: Bug
The Capital
10.00PM
$25
10.30PM
Music Theatre: Sirius
Bendigo TAFE Library
12.15AM
$30
Sunday September 7
9.00AM
Workshop: Dale Gorfinkel
Trades Hall
10.00AM
$15
10.00AM
Installation: Dale Gorfinkel
Trades Hall
1.30PM
Free
10.00AM
Installation: Lovers
La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre
5.00PM
Free
10.00AM
Performance Lecture: Ashley Smith
La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre
11.00AM
Free
11.00AM
Colloquium: Wired
Banquet Room
12.30PM
Free
1.00PM
Recital: Anna McMichael & Zubin Kanga Bendigo Bank Theatre
2.30PM
$20
2.45PM
Community Event: Eine Brise
Tom Flood Velodrome Grandstand
3.00PM
Free
3.30PM
Trio: Golden Fur
Old Fire Station
4.30PM
$20
5.00PM
Closing Concert: Vortex Temporum
The Capital
6.00PM
$20
musicians
Alister BARKER, Cello
Aaron BARNDEN, Violin
Jason BUNN, Viola
Jessica BUZBEE, Trombone
Mauricio CARRASCO, Guitar
Edwina CORDINGLEY, Cello
Arturo CORRALES, Electronics
Peter DE JAGER, Piano
Melissa DOECKE, Flute
Tiffany DU MOUCHELLE, Soprano
Peter DUMSDAY, Piano
Samuel DUNSCOMBE, Clarinet/
Electronics
Aviva ENDEAN Clarinet/Bass Clarinet
Anne GILLOT, Paetzold Recorder/Bass
Clarinet
Phoebe GREEN, Viola
Elliott GYGER, Guest Conductor
Rada HADJIKOSTOVA-SCHLEUTER,
Violin
Judith HAMANN, Cello
Blair HARRIS, Cello
Richard HAYNES, Bass Clarinet
Anita HUSTAS, Double Bass
Nicholas ISHERWOOD, Bass-Baritone
Graeme JENNINGS, Violin
Zachary JOHNSTON, Violin
Zubin KANGA, Piano
Eric LAMB, Flute
Caerwen MARTIN, Cello
Anna McMICHAEL, Violin
Kaylie MELVILLE, Percussion
Myles MUMFORD, Electronics
Peter NEVILLE, Percussion
Susannah NG, Violin
Benjamin OPIE, Oboe
Maxime PASCAL, Principal Conductor
Paula RAE, Flute/Bass Flute
Christian READ, Viola
Daniel RICHARDSON, Percussion
Jocelyne RUDASIGWA, Double Bass
James RUSHFORD, Organ/Piano/
Electronics
Patrick SCHLEUTER, Viola
Leah SCHOLES, Percussion
Ashley SMITH, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet
Chlöe SMITH, Double Bass
Melina VAN LEEUWEN, Harp
Erkki VELTHEIM, Violin
Elizabeth WELSH, Violin
Tristram WILLIAMS, Trumpet
Paul ZABROWARNY, Cello
Daniel ZEA, Electronics
with
Christophe BORGEN, Mise-en-scène (BUG)
Dale GORFINKEL, Instrument Maker
Benjamin KOLAITIS, Colloquium
Moderator
Sabina MASELLI, Visual Artist
Alistair NOBLE, Colloquium Moderator
Richard TOOP, Musicologist
Desirée Marie TOWNLEY, Costumier
composers
George BENJAMIN, U.K.
Wojtek BLECHARZ, Poland
John CAGE, U.S.A.
George CRUMB, U.S.A.
David CHISHOLM, Australia
Henning CHRISTIANSEN, Denmark
Arturo CORRALES, El Salvador
Julian DAY, Australia
Julio ESTRADA, Mexico
Brian FERNEYHOUGH, U.K.
Cor FUHLER, Netherlands
Fernando GARNERO, Argentina
Gerard GRISEY, France
Marielle GROVEN, Canada
Elliott GYGER, Australia
Jonathan HARVEY, U.K.
Fransisco HUGUET, El Salvador
Ben ISAACS, U.K.
Mauricio KAGEL, Argentina
Helmut LACHENMANN, Germany
Liza LIM, Australia
Clara MAÏDA, France
Phillipe MANOURY, France
Claudia MOLITOR, Germany
Kate MOORE, Australia
Benôit MOREAU, Switzerland
Chikako MORISHITA, Japan
Anthony PATERAS, Australia
James RUSHFORD, Australia
Kaija SAARIAHO, Finland
Karlheinz STOCKHAUSEN, Germany
Claude VIVIER, Canada
Ivan WYSCHNEGRADSKY, Russia
Iannis XENAKIS, Greece
Daniel ZEA, Colombia
BIFEM
David CHISHOLM, Founder and Director
Glyn CRYER, Chair
Marina MILANKOVIC, Production Manager
Mauricio CARRASCO, Associate Artist
Elizabeth WELSH, Associate Artist
Tristram WILLIAMS, Associate Artist
Good One Graphic Design,
Identity and Festival Design
Penelope CURTIN, Editor
Keith CLANCY, Contracts
Corey HAGUE, Documentation
Michele VESCIO, Sound Intern
partners
PRESENTATION PARTNER
principal
Philanthropic PARTNER
PMS 1807 RED
government PARTNERs
principal
festival PARTNER
Exclusive Hotel PARTNER
PMS 432 GREY
PMS 142 GOLD
International PARTNERs
Media PARTNER
Community Event PARTNER
Market Research PARTNER
Broadcast PARTNER
Festival Venues
Sacred Heart Cathedral
c at h o l i c d i o c e s e o f s a n d h u r s t
Marketing support
BIFEM Patrons
Nancy Black, Julian Burnside QC, David Chisholm, Keith Clancy, Glyn Cryer, Penelope Curtin,
Fromm Music Foundation, Corey Hague, Cmr Leigh Johns, Marina Milankovic, Joan and Barry
Miskin and Michele Vescio.
BIFEM acknowledges the support of the Frances and Harold Abbott Foundation,
administered by Sandhurst Trustees Limited.
broadcasts
ABC Classic FM will
broadcast much of
the festival, ensuring
that listeners who
are unable to make it
along in person, can
nonetheless enjoy the
spoils of BIFEM 2014.
tickets
Tickets can be
purchased online at
www.bifem.com.au, by
calling 03 5434 6100 or
in person at The Capital
box office, 50 View
Street, Bendigo. Many
ticketed events have
strictly limited numbers,
so book early to avoid
disappointment. Free
events are unticketed
and patrons are not
guaranteed entry
beyond venue capacity.
Latecomers will not be
admitted until there is
a suitable break in the
performance.
Friday September 5
8.00PM Argonaut Strings (Live)
10.30PM Ensemble Vortex (Live)
Thursday September 11
10.00PM Recital: Anna
McMichael and Zubin Kanga
Saturday September 6
10.30PM Argonaut Matinée
Friday September 12
10.30PM BUG
Saturday September 13
10.30PM Golden Fur
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