
Protracted Sinuous Movement of a Longitudinal Object
Premiere Jun 29, 2016, 6.30 PM - Antonín Dvořák Theatre
premiere
This performance is a part of the festival NODO / New Opera Days Ostrava 2016
Petr Cígler (1978) is a composer, horn player, chemist, and molecular designer. Formally, he has never studied composition, and he occupies himself with it only through cooperation with performers and festivals, writing “made-to-measure” compositions. For him, music is a counterbalance to science and
an inspiration for further work. At present he is a leader of the scientific team of synthetic nanochemistry
at the Czech Academy of Sciences, where he works in the research of new medicaments and diagnostic medical methods. For Cígler, music and science link on a general level: the approach of discovering the new. He is interested in organization and manipulation of sounds, work with acoustic phenomena, and cooperation with fine and enthusiastic performers who allow him to get to know and use their instruments in detail. He has composed orchestral and chamber pieces for Ostravská banda, BERG orchestra, MoEns, and others, performed at concerts and festivals in
the Czech Republic (Prague Spring, Ostrava Days, Exposition of New Music), England (Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival), USA, Germany, and Switzerland. The composition Ueber das farbige Licht der Doppelsterne was commissioned by WDR Cologne, and its premiere by Ostravská banda was broadcasted live on WDR 3. The Czech Republic nominated his Entropic Symphony for the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers in 2013.
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In Czech language with English subtitles |
Produced by Ostrava Center for New Music in cooperation with The National Moravian-Silesian Theatre.
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Date | Time | Stage | Type | Detail | Tickets |
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Jun 29, 2016 | 6.30 PM | Antonín Dvořák Theatre | Premiere | show detail |
Inscenace není v této sezóně na repertoáru.
Photo by: Roman Polášek
Photo by: Roman Polášek
Photo by: Roman Polášek
Photo by: Roman Polášek
Photo by: Roman Polášek
Photo by: Roman Polášek