presents
presents
CREMAC/HYPERION
&
RESONANCE PROJEX
London
supported by the Romanian Cultural Institute
by the Cantemir Program






* “The death of compositional music?! Dumitrescu and Avram are successful rebuttals. Although two of the most compelling and exciting living composers...” Josh RONSEN, Austin, Texas
* "The extraordinary and uncategoriseable Dumitrescu / Avram team..." Chris CUTLER, ReR Megacorp – London
* "Iancu DUMITRESCU and Ana-Maria AVRAM. They have become leading figures in contemporary classical music, developing a musical language that sweeps boldly from very small scale insect-like sounds to vast noise laden soundscapes. In recent times they have attracted a lot of attention from musicians outside of the classical field, as the music is relevant to the post-ambient, post noise, post classical aesthetic which is the sound of the moment. “ FORCED EXPOSURE – Boston
* "Dumitrescu’s acousmatic compositions are restless, detailed forays into the aesthetic of noise, dramatically penetrating the very fabric of instruments and articulating entirely new sounds - by turns violent, reflective, impassioned and eerily disarming."
London. Royal Festival Hall, New Aura Series, LMC-BBC 3, march 1997
“Seems like these Romanians are engaged in a similar kind of sonic research to that which resulted on the masterpieces of Giacinto Scelsi and Ennio Morricone: collective endeavor, genuine "deep listening". The results are similarly overpowering, a million miles from the tooting inconsequence or most of what passes for New Music in the classical world." Ben WATSON - "The WIRE", London
Dumitrescu's work is a negation, from the depths, of everything in contemporary music symptomatic of distraction, of banalisation, and of a radical loss of purpose. His music is not a new convolution in the knot of modern music, but an unraveling of the curse. (...)" Tim HODGKINSON - RESONANCE Magazine - London
(program)
(program)
•LONDON
(program)
September 29 - October -17, 2009
featuring
“Spectral music is not an epiphenomenon, an accident, an odd eccentric point on the musical map, deprived of any consequences, but a vast ocean, fed by numerous rivers and brooks increasingly vigorous . Besides, spectralism comes in Romania from a natural language, at an anthropological level, directly connected to the very acoustic base of the sound” ( Harry Halbreich a o: “Spectral music at the beginning of XXI century”)
in partnership with
London Musicians’ Collective- LMC - London
Resonance 104.4 FM London
Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles, Paris
Institut Culturel Roumain à Paris
Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris

