[spectre] N.K. Berlin: POLISH RADIO EXPERIMENTAL STUDIO Re:Visited: Lecture/ Presentation/ Concerts

Manuela Benetton manuela.benetton at gmail.com
Tue Dec 6 00:55:27 CET 2011


With apologies for cross-posting*

N.K. *Tuesday Dec. 13th 2011 - Lecture 19:00, Concerts 20:30 Sharp! *POLISH
RADIO EXPERIMENTAL STUDIO Re:Visited: Lecture/ Presentation/ Concerts*
Lecture / Presentation 19.00 / Concerts 20.30 sharp!


An evening with the legendary Polish Radio Experimental Studio! Lecture
with projections of long-unreleased original masterpieces composed in the
Studio between late 50-ies and early 80-ies by Krzysztof Penderecki,
Eugeniusz Rudnik, Bohdan Mazurek, Bogusław Schaeffer and KEW. Four sets of
live music consisting of new versions, improvisations “on” and “for” as
well as variations on the same pieces of masters of today's contemporary
music: Phil Durrant, Thomas Lehn, DJ Lenar, Mikołaj Pałosz, Eddie Prévost,
Maciej Śledziecki, John Tilbury. Polish Radio Experimental Studio was
established in 1957 by Józef Patkowski and was among the first institutions
of that kind in the world. Its extensive use and experiments with scores,
acquaintance with animated movies and non-dogmatic creativity sheds a new
light on the history of electronic music. What is it from today's
perspective? A reservoir of techniques? Aesthetic genre? A new schizofonic
way of listening?


19.00: Michel Libera, Lecture/Audio projections - history of PRES

20.30: Concerts:

- DJ Lenar plays Eugeniusz Rudnik
- Thomas Lehn plays o.t. fur BS (inspired by Bogusław Schaeffer's Symphony)
- Phil Durrant / Mikołaj Pałosz / Eddie Prevost / Maciej Sledziecki play a
selection of PRES compositions
- John Tilbury plays Tomasz Sikorski solo piano pieces
- Reinhold Friedl solo

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N.K. *
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2. Hinteraus, 2. Etage
0049(0)17620626386
12059 Berlin Neukölln
www.nkprojekt.de
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