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Author/artistPaulo de Assis
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Publication year2018
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Date04 Sep 2018
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Publishing houseOrpheus Instituut
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ClusterMetamusicX
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SeriesOrpheus Institute Series
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SubtypeCD
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TagsBeethoven, Experimental music, Performance art
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Price€ 20
After Ludwig van Beethoven's Diabelli Variations, op. 120
Imagining Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations as a musical time machine, the Diabelli Machines research project exposes productive tensions between Beethoven’s own time, its past, and its future. Beethoven’s original work was composed in two periods: the first draft (1819) included twenty-three variations, while the final version (1823) took the total to thirty-three variations. In the final version, Beethoven included many musical parodies, alluding to Bach, Handel, Mozart, Haydn, and Cramer. Diabelli Machines makes these past references audible to listeners, and adds future compositions, in the form of new pieces reflecting on the Diabelli Variations.
Diabelli Machines8 contains a CD, a DVD, and a written essay. The CD presents six new pieces, which were composed in response to specific variations from Beethoven’s original work, and the first ever recording of the 1819 version of the Diabelli Variations. The DVD documents a live performance of Diabelli Machines in which the time machine is staged through conventional piano performance, transcriptions of the original variations for ensemble, and contemporary pieces. And the comprehensive new essay provides detailed insight into the ideas behind this project and its wider implications for future experimental performance practices of Western notated art music.
Track list
CD
1 Juan Parra Cancino DeleuzApierre 04:29
2 Lucia D’Errico Variation 8 05:48
3 Tiziano Manca Parlando 05:34
4 David Gorton [Variation 12] 00:56
5 David Gorton [Variation 13] 01:00
6 David Gorton [Variation 14] 06:00
7 Bart Vanhecke Commentaire . . . Variation 20 05:04
8 Paolo Galli . . . heraus in Luft . . . 04:42
9 Ludwig van Beethoven Diabelli Variations (1819 version) 29:30
Ensemble Interface
ME21 Collective
Paulo de Assis | artistic direction
Jan Michiels | fortepiano
Total duration: 63:03
Recorded at the Orpheus Institute, Ghent, Belgium, 20–22 January 2017 (tracks 1–8) and 9 December 2017 (track 9).
Sound engineer: Juan Parra Cancino.
DVD – Diabelli Machines4
Paulo de Assis | piano and direction
HERMESensemble Antwerp
ME21 Collective
Total duration: 87:00
Recorded at De Bijloke, Ghent, Belgium, 9 November 2015.
Video recording: Thomas Heiber and Gerhard Schabel.
Sound engineer: Juan Parra Cancino.
Interviews with: Paulo de Assis, Juan Parra Cancino, Lucia D’Errico, Paolo Galli, David Gorton, Tiziano Manca, Bart Vanhecke
With support from
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) / ERC grant agreement n° 313419.
Orpheus Institute Series
This series of peer-reviewed publications —launched in 2013— encompasses monographs by Research Fellows and associates of the Orpheus Institute, compilations of lectures, texts, and performances from seminars and study days, and edited volumes on topics arising from work at the institute. Research can be presented in digital media as well as printed texts. As a whole, the series is meant to enhance and advance discourse in the field of artistic research in music and to generate future work in this emerging and vital area of study.