Juliana Hodkinson @ Boğaziçi Chronicles

Apr 6, 2014

Juliana Hodkinson will be the new guest of Boğaziçi Chronicles between 06 and 30 April with an intense program!

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The detailed program:

Expanding Sound: Juliana Hodkinson contemporary music concert
14 April Monday @ 19.30, Albert Long Hall (duration: 60-70 minutes)
(Boğaziçi University South Campus)
On the framework of Boğaziçi University ALH Classical Music Concerts

For this concert, Hodkinson presents sonic interpretations of three films – Herz Frank’s Ten Minutes Older (1978), Anja Struck’s Allerleirauh (2004), and Germaine Dulac’s La coquille et le clergyman (1928) - as well as a brand-new solo electronic version of her orchestral film collaboration with visual artist Joachim Koester, I greet you a thousand times (2005). 

Hodkinson’s live electronic performances bring contemporary sounds and sonic impulses into dialogue with each of the films’ individual sensitivities to tempo and timing. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Interfilm Festival and Odense Symphony Orchestra originally commissioned her work on these live soundtracks, and the mix-down of her sounds for Allerleirauh was nominated in the Audio category at the Black&White International Audiovisual Festival, Porto, 2013

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Workshop with Boğaziçi University Music Club:
"Music Theatre as a Compositional Praxis"
16-19 April @ Boğaziçi University
with the participation of SCENATET members

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A Theatre of Sounds: Danish Music Ensemble SCENATET plays Juliana Hodkinson
19 April Saturday @ 19.30 – Albert Long Hall (duration: 100 min.)
(Boğaziçi University South Campus)

Sagte er, dachte ich (1999, 10 min.), fl.kl.gui.pno.perc. vla. vlc
When the wind blows (2009, 4 min.), solopno
Harriet's song (2001, 10 min.), vla & perc
Inapparent air and aviary (2004, 6 min.), piccolo flute, E-flat clarinet, trombone, piano (with short-wave radio, metronome and bird-whistle), violin and cello
Why linger you trembling in your shell? (1999, 10 min.), vl og perc
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Angel View (2014, 30-40 min.), fl.trb.gui.pno.perc. vla. vlc

In collaboration with Boğaziçi University Music Club
With support from Danish Composers' Society / KODA's Fund for Social and Cultural Purposes, Danish Music Publishers Association and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, the Ministry of Culture Denmark and Danish Agency for Culture.

Scenatet is recognized as one of the most innovative and experimental ensembles for music and art in Denmark. Scenatet moves in a cross-genre field of music, drama and happenings towards areas with yet undefined genre. Scenatet has a close and collaborative relation to the younger generation of Danish composers,such as Juliana Hodkinson.

2014 marks the 20th anniversary of Juliana Hodkinson’s collaboration with some of the core musicians of Scenatet, and several of the works in this concert were written specially for the group’s members. Using toys, feathers, leaves, glass, porcelain and all manner of objects alongside their classical instruments, Juliana Hodkinson’s chamber works encourage the musicians to pursue a theatre of sounds, bringing together heterogeneous elements in moments of alternating contrast and fusion.

The concert’s first half includes mainly acoustic works from 1999 onwards, including Why linger you trembling in your shell?, When the wind blows, Harriet’s song, and sagte er, dachte ich. The second half presents Hodkinson’s new electro-acoustic instrumental-theatre work Angel View, fresh from its premiere at MaerzMusik in Berlin in March 2014.

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A Seminar by Juliana Hodkinson: "Sound – silence – theatre: an artistic manifesto" 
22 April @ 17:15, Composers Forum – MSGSÜ State Conservatory
(MSGSÜ State Conservatory, A. Adnan Saygun Class, 3rd floor No:17, Beşiktaş)

Composers Forum is a free expression, evaluation and discussion platform that gathers students and professors from MSGSÜ State Conservatory composition department, every week around listening and presentations. The seminars are moderated by professors or sometimes students and are mostly open to the contribution of composers, musicians and artists outside the institution.