Universität Mozarteum Salzburg, Mirabellplatz 1, 5020 Salzburg
Small is beautiful II
Tag I
Eröffnung
Foyer
Ankunft – Anmeldung
Hörsaal/Gartengeschoss
Begrüßungsworte
Stefan David Hummel (Präsident IG Komponisten Salzburg)
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Hörsaal/Gartengeschoss
Referate I
Moderation: Agustín Castilla-Ávila
Ivan Cancialosi (ITA)
An Introduction to Microtonality in Western Music Tradition
Ferhat Cayli (TUR)
A Technique from 15th Century Turkish Manuscripts: Obtaining Microtones on 'Open-String' Instruments
Navid Bargrizan (IRN/USA)
Challenging the Single and Rigid Microtonal Configurations in the Contemporary Music
Mittagspause
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Seminarraum 2049
Referate II
Moderation: Johannes Kotschy
Mariana Hijar (MEX)
The idea of an aesthetic revolution in the sound 13 theory of Julián Carrillo and his relation with the Mexican revolution
Hugo Vargas Olvera (MEX)
Sonido 13 (Enrichment, Simplification and Purification of Music)
Eleni Ralli (GRC)
Understanding Partch’s ideas through the pitch and sound world of his instruments
Kaffeepause
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Seminarraum 2049
Referate III
Moderation: Gertraud Steinkogler-Wurzinger
Christian Klinkenberg (BEL)
Microtonality in Christian Klinkenberg`s Opera “Das Kreuz der Verlobten”
Benjamin Lang (DEU)
Microtonal Structures as Means of expression: “Old Scatness” (2016) for Saxophone quartet
Duo Dsilton (AUT)
31-Divisions Recital
- Georg Vogel – Clavinet, Rhodes, MP4, Komposition
- David Dornig – 31-Ton-E-Gitarre, Komposition