30th Milano Musica Festival | D'un comune sentire
Trio Accanto
Marcus Weiss saxophone, Nicolas Hodges pianoforte, Christian Dierstein percussion
8 p.m.
Teatro Studio Melato
30th Festival Milano Musica
D'un comune sentire
Percorsi di Musica d'oggi
Through a “comune sentire (shared sentiment)”, we - artists, impassioned listeners and organisers - now feel the fundamental need for art and culture. The title of the Festival is inspired by the new piece by Georges Aperghis, making its world debut after more that two years of extraordinary creative work and continuous dialogue with the musicians from the French ensemble L’Instant Donné. “D’un comune sentire”... extends to all the listeners the unique nature of human and musical relationships between artists and in the dialogue with composers that are able to interpret the world with imagination and criticism, each through their own original form of expression. The world of contemporary music is, in fact, populated by many differing voices. To celebrate its thirtieth anniversary, Milano Musica is embracing a number of these voices, presenting them in a mutual reflection, recognising their differences and crossing boundaries.
For the thirtieth anniversary, the programme is bringing together all the public and private institutes that over the years have worked together to create culture and look to future scenarios. Once again, the city comes together in a festival to listen to the present.
Trio Accanto
Marcus Weiss saxophone
Nicolas Hodges pianoforte
Christian Dierstein percussion
Rebecca Saunders (1967)
That time (2019, rev. 2021, 20’)
for baritone saxophone, pianoforte and percussion
Performed for the first time ever in Italy
Misato Mochizuki (1969)
Satellites (2019-20, 14’)
for soprano saxophone, pianoforte and percussion
Performed for the first time ever in Italy
Evan Johnson (1980)
Plan and section of the same reservoir (2018, 15’)
for soprano saxophone, pianoforte and percussion
Performed for the first time ever in Italy
Georg Friedrich Haas (1953)
Blumenwiese 1-3 (2017/18, 30’)
Performed for the first time ever in Italy
Duration: 90 minutes without interval
30th Festival Milano Musica
D'un comune sentire
Percorsi di Musica d'oggi
Through a “comune sentire (shared sentiment)”, we - artists, impassioned listeners and organisers - now feel the fundamental need for art and culture. The title of the Festival is inspired by the new piece by Georges Aperghis, making its world debut after more that two years of extraordinary creative work and continuous dialogue with the musicians from the French ensemble L’Instant Donné. “D’un comune sentire”... extends to all the listeners the unique nature of human and musical relationships between artists and in the dialogue with composers that are able to interpret the world with imagination and criticism, each through their own original form of expression. The world of contemporary music is, in fact, populated by many differing voices. To celebrate its thirtieth anniversary, Milano Musica is embracing a number of these voices, presenting them in a mutual reflection, recognising their differences and crossing boundaries.
For the thirtieth anniversary, the programme is bringing together all the public and private institutes that over the years have worked together to create culture and look to future scenarios. Once again, the city comes together in a festival to listen to the present.
Trio Accanto
Marcus Weiss saxophone
Nicolas Hodges pianoforte
Christian Dierstein percussion
Rebecca Saunders (1967)
That time (2019, rev. 2021, 20’)
for baritone saxophone, pianoforte and percussion
Performed for the first time ever in Italy
Misato Mochizuki (1969)
Satellites (2019-20, 14’)
for soprano saxophone, pianoforte and percussion
Performed for the first time ever in Italy
Evan Johnson (1980)
Plan and section of the same reservoir (2018, 15’)
for soprano saxophone, pianoforte and percussion
Performed for the first time ever in Italy
Georg Friedrich Haas (1953)
Blumenwiese 1-3 (2017/18, 30’)
Performed for the first time ever in Italy
Duration: 90 minutes without interval
Credits
Trio Accanto
Marcus Weiss saxophone
Nicolas Hodges pianoforte
Christian Dierstein percussion
Rebecca Saunders (1967)
That time (2019, rev. 2021, 20’)
for baritone saxophone, pianoforte and percussion
Performed for the first time ever in Italy
Misato Mochizuki (1969)
Satellites (2019-20, 14’)
for soprano saxophone, pianoforte and percussion
Performed for the first time ever in Italy
Evan Johnson (1980)
Plan and section of the same reservoir (2018, 15’)
for soprano saxophone, pianoforte and percussion
Performed for the first time ever in Italy
Georg Friedrich Haas (1953)
Blumenwiese 1-3 (2017/18, 30’)
Performed for the first time ever in Italy
Seats € 10
The members of Milano Musica and the CAMINANTES who took part in the 2020 donation campaign or who have contributed through the Nuova Musica Fund are entitled to a 50% reduction for all the concerts in the Festival.
Tickets for all the concerts are on sale on the TicketOne website (sales surcharge of € 1.50 per ticket)
It is also possible to purchase tickets on the day of the concert at the box offices for the relative auditoriums in the two hours before the start of the performances.
We recommend purchasing tickets online in order to facilitate respect for measures for health and safety and to avoid crowding.
It is also possible to purchase tickets via bank transfer, writing to biglietteria@milanomusica.org and indicating the details of the account holder, the tickets for the desired concerts and a contact email and telephone number.
Payment is to be made to: Milano Musica – Associazione per la musica contemporanea (IBAN: IT10 S030 6909 6061 00000010284 - BIC/SWIFT: BCITITMM)
Milano Musica Box Office
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from Monday 6 September
from Monday to Saturday (12 p.m. - 6 p.m.)
tel. +39.02.861147
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Pupils and students from High School, Universities, Conservatories and Academies are entitled to a 50% discount for all the concerts in the Festival on presentation of the relative documentation.