Anna Korsun © Tetiana Korsun
Anna Korsun © Tetiana Korsun
Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Contemporary Orchestra (LFCO) | Members of the “Prostir” Choir | Ted Moore

Performers

  • Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Contemporary Orchestra (LFCO)
  • Members of the “Prostir” Choir
  • Oleksii Yatsiuk chorus master
  • Ted Moore percussion
  • Markus Güdel lighting design

Program

19.30
"Signals"
19.30
Sofia Gubaidulina (*1931)
Quattro for two trumpets and two trombones
Katherine Balch (*1991)
Responding to the Waves for solo violin
Ted Moore
it teaches us that it doesn't exist for feedback cymbal
Anna Korsun (*1986)
Signals for 14 performers with megaphones

Description

The fourth edition of Forward begins in Lucerne’s oldest church, in the midst of a sound installation of aluminum wind chimes. Rather than a festive opening fanfare, the forceful brass sonorities of Sofia Gubaidulina’s Quattro from 1974 initiate a captivating sonic excursion that unfolds between silence and eruption. This in turn gives way to a delicately glittering violin solo by Katherine Balch. Ted Moore’spiece experiments with the feedbackeffects between a single cymbal and amicrophone. And the Ukrainian composer Anna Korsun uses megaphone signalsto generate an apocalyptic soundscape made of chants, noises, and text fragments; it will be performed by members of “Prostir,” the choir of the Ukrainian Cultural Center, among others.




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