Biomechanics 3.0 Automatic translate
2 Февраля
Рахманиновский зал консерватории
ул. Большая Никитская, д. 13/6
Москва
February 2, 2018, 19:00
“Biomechanics 3. 0” is a unique multimedia project of Russian composers Nikolai Popov and Alexander Khubeev, within which traditional instruments interact with various media - electronics, video and light, and the performers themselves sometimes play an unusual role playing on various objects and custom tools. The concert is in a sense a continuation of the previous projects of Popov and Khubeev “Biomechanics”, “Biomechanics 2.0”, “Biomechanics 2.1”, also held in the Rachmaninov Hall of the Moscow Conservatory and in the halls of the Moscow Philharmonic.
The concert is based on a combination of solo and ensemble plays, in which invited soloists and two eminent ensembles take part in various combinations: “New Music Studio” and Mark Pekarsky’s percussion instrument ensemble (the concert is traditionally conducted by the maestro himself).
Composers Alexander Khubeev and Nikolai Popov (both graduates of the Moscow Conservatory) are today the leading Russian composers working in the field of electro-acoustic music and multimedia. Their works are performed on stages and festivals around the world, including the Venice Biennale (Italy), Diaghilev Festival (Perm), Other Space (Moscow), Moscow Forum (Moscow), Forum Neue Kammermusik ”(Hanover, Germany),“ Gaudeamus MusicWeek ”(Utrecht, Holland),“ Quandensprunge ”(Karlsruhe, Germany) and many others.
Performers:
Soloists of the ensemble "Studio of new music" and the ensemble of percussion instruments Mark Pekarsky
including: Elisha Dregalin, Mark Pekarsky, Evgeny Barkhatov, Marina Rubinstein, Sergey Chirkov, Mona Haba
As well as:
Julia Migunova and Gleb Khokhlov
Video artists: Alexandra Golikova, Jan Kalnberzin, Andrew Quinn (Australia / Italy), Dmitry Mazurov, Alexander Plakhin Light programming: Alexey Nadzharov
The concert is conducted by Mark Pekarsky
- Biomechanics of Meyerhold. Actor. Doll
- Action "Night of Theaters" at the Museum of Moscow
- Biomechanics 2.0
- Nikolay Popov, Alexander Khubeev