TERRAIN festival
TERRAIN is a new, one-day festival embracing modern classical and improvised music in the broadest possible sense.
Featuring some of our best local performers as well as exciting guests from the rest of the island, the programme is designed to give a flavour of what’s happening in new music right now, with terrific work by living composers from the UK, Ireland, Europe, the USA, Japan and Australia.
The festival also features fabulous improvisers playing solo and together for the first time.
Structured in groups of short performances, the day is packed yet easy to take in; it contains literally something for everyone and we can’t wait to share this wonderful music with you all.
Presented by New Horizons Music in association with Moving on Music and the Contemporary Music Centre; funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
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Group 1: 12.00-2.00pm
Cathal Roche - soprano saxophone, performs his “Air Stream 82S: Evelyn”
Ioana Petcu-Colan - violin, presents classics of the contemporary solo repertoire
including Michael Finnissy’s “Ének” [11’], Morton Feldman’s “For Aaron Copland” [5’], Linda Buckley’s “Exploding Stars” [8’]and Ellen Taaffe Zwillich’s “Fantasy for Solo Violin” [7’]
David Lyttle - drums, performs an improvised set
Group 2: 3.00-4.15pm
Aisling Agnew - flute & David McCann - cello, with a programme including brand
new duo works for flute(s) and cello chosen from the TERRAIN Festival Call for Scores, as well as Elliott Carter’s “Enchanted Preludes” [7’] and Kaija Saariaho’s “Mirrors” [4’]
Lina Andonovska presents a programme of exciting pieces for flute & bass flute including Liza Lim’s “Bioluminescence” [6’], Rebecca Saunders’ “Bite” [13’] and Dai Fujikura’s “Glacier” [6’].
Round-table Conference: 5.00-6.00pm - Free to Attend
Round table “Industry Conference” on the state of contemporary music performance and programming in Northern Ireland – chaired by CMC and involving performers from the day’s events
Group 3: 7.30-9.30pm
David McCann, cello, plays a set of contemporary cello solos including “Invisibility” [9’] by Liza Lim, “Vigour, Rigour, Jigger” by Greg Caffrey [10’] and the late Ivan Moody’s “O tower wreathed in gold” [8’]
Ioana Petcu-Colan - violin and Aisling Agnew - flute present a programme of duos for flute and violin including Jane O’Leary’s “A Winter Sketchbook” [15’] and Daniel Kessner’s “Nuance” [12’]
Lina Andonovska - flute(s) [incl. contrabass], Cathal Roche - saxophone(s), and David Lyttle - drums present a trio improvisation to finish the day with a bang