A recording of ensemble mosaik’s Bettina Junge and Mathis Mayr playing Tomorrow I will build a house here, if I can hold still back in October is now online:
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Saturday, 6 December 2014
By some spectacular fluke of nature — or rather the spectacular initiative of some wonderful people — the emergent, self-organising consciousness that is Tomorrow I will build a house here, if I can hold still is managing to tour Europe this December by hopping parasitically between musicians’ bodies. Try to make one of these performances: 06.12 | London | Zinajda Kodrič + Myriam Garcia Fidalgo […]
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
On Saturday, 4 October, Berlin-based ensemble mosaik are performing at Harvard University. The culmination of a weeklong residency, they are presenting new pieces by Trevor Bača and Josiah Wolf Oberholtzer as well as performances of some of Sivan Cohen-Elias and Stefan Prins’s most recent music. My latest piece, Tomorrow I will build a house here, […]
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On Thursday, 26 June, flautist Paolo Vignaroli and cellist Karolina Öhman are giving the first performance of my Tomorrow I will build a house here, if I can hold still in Paris, France. Come along to Studio Le Regard du Cygne (Google Maps) at 8pm to hear a concert of music for flute, cello and electronics that will also include […]
At 11:30 this Saturday morning at Harvard University, my duo for flute and cello, Tomorrow I will build a house here, if I can hold still, will be presented by Jessi Rosinski and David Russell of the Callithumpian Consort as part of my and fellow first-year PhD candidate Kai Polzhofer’s jury examination. Our pieces will be performed […]