Music in exhibition halls. Sound maps
Throughout March 11 and 12, short musical readings will take place in the Museum's exhibition rooms. The music of Mozart, Beethoven or Bach will be played to accompany the visit of the exhibits.
Timeless sound works that allow us to form an auditory map, an itinerary of sound events that run through the interior of the museum, converging with other artistic disciplines and thus becoming a multidisciplinary interactive map.
The Ensemble Garaikideak will perform short musical pieces in the Museum's exhibition rooms, offering a musical journey that ranges from Baroque to recent works, allowing
The program for March 11 includes a repertoire performed by a trio of soprano, flute and harp. Works by two of the most outstanding musicians in history: Mozart and Beethoven, will share the bill with compositions from the Romantic period (Eva Dell'Acqua, Eva Dell' Acqua and Beethoven). compositions of the Romantic period(Eva Dell'Acqua), music of the 20th century(Héctor Villalobos), and an adaptation of a traditional Welsh folk song by Andy Scott. The tour will end with a guitar monographic dedicated entirely to Johann Sebastian Bach.
Daily rate: 4.5 ac (includes admission to the exhibitions and access to all sessions of the day)
PROGRAM
The show consists of the interpretation of several musical pieces in exhibition rooms. At 18h Sound Map 4 will be performed, followed by Sound Map 5, and then, at 19h the show will be repeated again.
ROOM 4
SOUND MAP 1
Program:
Mozart: Ach! Ich fühl's, aria from The Magic Flute - (trio)
Beethoven: Romanza in G Major from 'Eleonore Prochaska' WoO 96/2 - (soprano/harp)
Eva Dell'Acqua: Villanelle (trio)
Andy Scott: And everything is still - (flute/harp)
H. Villalobos: Vocalise - (trio)
Performers: Andrea Jiménez (soprano), Irene Villar (flute), Alicia Griffiths (harp)
BELOW:
ROOM 2
SOUND MAP 2
Program:
Monographic: Johann Sebastian Bach
- Prelude BWV 998
- Prelude BWV 1007
- Andante BWV 1003
- Air on G string (from Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068)
- Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (from the Cantata Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben BWV 147)
Performer: Alberto Royo (lead guitar)
ART DIRECTION
Yolanda Campos Bergua
Mapas sonoros is a musical proposal from the Contemporary Music Center Garaikideak
SOUND MAPS. MARCH 12
The musical proposal of the saxophone duet will move us, through the works of François Rossé, Paul Hindemith and Jean-Marie Leclair, from contemporary music to baroque. Then, the trio of oboe, saxophone and cello will offer works by Louis Couperin, George Pleiffer and Yolanda Campos Bergua. The program includes a premiere composed expressly for these meetings by the virtuoso cellist and composer David Johnstone.
In the afternoon and to end the cycle, it will be possible to listen again to the complete tour of the four musical proposals. It is time to enter new territories, it is time to create new sound maps.
Date
March 11, 2016
Time
18:00