Koncepty a improvizace: Dahinden – Hanousek – Opršál – Cremaschi
Koncepty a improvizace: Dahinden – Hanousek – Opršál – Cremaschi
Koncepty a improvizace: Dahinden – Hanousek – Opršál – Cremaschi
Koncepty a improvizace: Dahinden – Hanousek – Opršál – Cremaschi
Koncepty a improvizace: Dahinden – Hanousek – Opršál – Cremaschi
Koncepty a improvizace: Dahinden – Hanousek – Opršál – Cremaschi
Koncepty a improvizace: Dahinden – Hanousek – Opršál – Cremaschi

Koncepty a improvizace: Dahinden – Hanousek – Opršál – Cremaschi

Program:

  • PMP Ensemble: Premieres of compositions by Peter Graham and Radim Hanousek
  • Dahinden – Hanousek – Opršál+ Ingvaldsen – Graham – Cremaschi: Concepts and improvisation

PMP Ensemble Interdisciplinary and super-genre ensemble Radost, formed by Radim Hanousek in 2016 from the students and graduates of the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts focuses on different forms of controlled improvisation and combines classical notation with graphic scores, notated, aleatoric as well as completely improvised passages.

Dahinden – Hanousek – Opršál+ Ingvaldsen – Graham - Cremaschi Martin Opršál and Radim Hanousek have been combining the sounds of marimba and saxophone or bass clarinet and searching for new sound possibilities and encountering more extreme territories of sound for quite some time already. Since 2013, both of them have also collaborated as part of the project Dust in the Groove, which blends together contemporary music, jazz and free improvisation in a completely free, natural and communicative way. In addition to many common concerts, improvisation sessions and friendly encounters, Radim Hanousek also shares with Swiss composer and trombonist Roland Dahinden the interest in the music of Anthony Braxton. Together they have produced three renditions of Braxton’s compositions for large ensembles, the last of which took place in 2021, when Dahinden, as the student, bandmate and friend of Anthony Braxton, conducted the concert of Braxton’s music as part of the festival Prague Music Performance in the presence of the very author. All three of them met for the first time in 2021 at the festival Exposition of New Music, where Dust in the Groove performed Dahinden’s composition Charlie Chat under the direction of its author. A spontaneous decision led the trio into the studio. The album, which was released in April 2022 and was recorded together by the three improvisers in just two days, shows them sharing musical invention, friskiness and joy from perceiving mutual interlacing, dissemination and circulation of both musical and non-musical ideas. At concert, they will be joined by a trio of remarkable musicians – Norwegian trumpet player Didrik Ingvladsen, Hanousek’s long-term collaborator from the NOCZ quartet and Didrik Ingvaldsen Orchestra, American double bass player and founder of Prague Improvisation Orchestra George Cremaschi and composer and pianist Peter Graham from Brno.

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