reanimation nights #16: Robin Hayward, Emilio Gordoa & reanimation septet #416
- Doors: 19:30
- Start time: 20:00
- Entrance: 6-10 € (up to your offer)
Reanimation nights is an invitation concert series. It is a melting point for sound artists from the experimental, improvised and contemporary scene.It is a unifying platform for authentic expressions, discoveries and presentation of the unknown. It is out of any format or genre.
The program of this night consist of 3 parts. There will be pause between sets 2 and 3: after the first set there will be only short break.
- Duet performance by HAYWARD-GORDOA
Robin Hayward - microtonal tuba Emilio Gordoa - vibraphone
- 'Reanimation septet perform Jeremy Woodruff’s composition ''Reanimation construction for seven Instruments (b)’' with:
Ulrike Brand-cello -http://www.ulrikebrand-cello.com/Aktuell_D.html
Elo Masing-violine- www.kakaduuart.wordpress.com
Hui-Chun Lin-cello-https://huichunlin.weebly.com/
Ingólfur Vilhjálmsson-contra bass clarinet-http://www.ingobassclarinet.com/
Jack Adler-Mckean-tuba -https://www.jackadlermckean.eu/
Erik Drescher-glissando flute -http://www.erikdrescher.de/cv.html
Ame Zek—thundresheet/speaker-http://amezek.com - Reanimation septet feat. Hayward-Gordoa playing together Jeremy Woodruff’s composition ''Reanimaton construction for 9 instruments’’
This series is dedicated to fight and fighters against ‘‘corrupt capitalism and murderous gangsterism.
Robin Hayward | www.robinhayward.de
The tuba player and composer Robin Hayward was born in Brighton, England in 1969. He studied classical music at the University of Manchester and tuba at the Royal Northern College of Music, where he graduated in 1991. In following years he was active in the improvised and experimental music scenes in Manchester and London. Since 1998 he has been based in Berlin. He has introduced radical playing techniques to brass instruments, initially through the discovery of the 'noise-valve' in 1996, and later through the development of the first fully microtonal tuba in 2009. In 2012 he invented the Hayward Tuning Vine, partly out of a desire to visualise the harmonic space implicit within the microtonal tuba. In 2005 he founded the ensemble Zinc & Copper to explore brass chamber music from an experimental music perspective. Robin Hayward has toured extensively both solo and in collaboration, and been featured in such festivals as Maerzmusik, Fri Resonans, Donaueschingen, TRANSIT festival, Ghent Festival of Flanders, Ostrava New Music Days, Sound Symposium, Kieler Tage für Neue Musik and Wien Modern. Collaborations include such musicians as Charles Curtis and Roberto Fabbriciani, along with composers such as Christian Wolff, Alvin Lucier and Eliane Radigue.
Emilio Gordoa | www.emiliogordoa.com
Mexican composer and vibraphonist based in Berlin since 2012. He’s involved in numerous projects including his work as a soloist and in collaboration with theater and dance. Emilio is specially focus in sound art, experimental music, noise, free jazz, improvisation and contemporary music. He is redefining the vibraphone as a source, treating it with preparations and extended techniques, and is a busy composer as well, writing graphic scores for a variety of ensembles, large and small, for theater, documentary films and audiovisual. Studied music composition with Julio Estrada, Vincent Carver and Mario Lavista, and percussion with Raul Tudon. He has collaborated with several artist from all around the world such as Keith Rowe, Nate Wooley, John Russell, Tristan Honsinger, John Edwards, John Butcher, Misha Marks, Axel Dörner, Tony Buck, Tobias Delius, Kazuhisa Uchihashi, Ignaz Schick, Jaap Blonk, Burkhard Beins and Ute Wassermann... Emilio is a current member of the BerIO - Berliner Improviser Orchestra, and otherer ensembles like the Circuit Training (electro-acousting ensemble) and founder of the groups Radiation iX, Para.keets, Corso, Dörner-Gordoa-Thieke-Vorfeld, and M0VE Quintet.