ManiFeste-2021: Our Concerts Online for 6 Months

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ManiFeste-2021 was one of the first festivals to reopen its doors to the public, from May 31 to June 30. A ManiFeste for the vitality of contemporary creation, with outstanding works that will join the musical repertoire.

We would like to thank the public, the artists, and our partners for their commitment alongside the IRCAM teams throughout this edition, a success in an unprecedented period. Today, we invite you to continue the festival experience by discovering a selection of concerts and highlights online, alongside the creations of the young participants from the ManiFeste-2021 academy.

To experience the concerts in binaural sound, wear headphones.

Ouverture 1 : Qui est musicien.ne ?

Works by Oren Boneh, Sivan Eldar (premieres), Roque Rivas/Carlos Franklin, Philippe Leroux with Guilhem Terrail countertenor, Fanny Vicens accordion and Les Métaboles

Vertigo - Infinite Screen

A composition by Brice Pauset in tribute to Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo, with videos by AROTIN & SERGHEI, and the Klangforum Wien.

Music of Choices

Musical happening and interactive performance with Alexandros Markeas, directed by Aliénor Dauchez.

Quatuor Béla

Works by Béla Bartok, Francesca Verunelli, and Henry Fourès (premiere) with the Quatuor Béla and Jean Geoffroy, percussion.

Concert de l'atelier de l'ensemble dirigé - academy

Premieres by student composers with the Ensemble intercontemporain

Ensemble ULYSSES - academy

Works by Feliz Anne Reyes (premiere), Gérard Grisey, and Raphaël Cendo with the Ensemble ULYSSES and the Ensemble intercontemporain

Concert de l'atelier de musique de chambre - academy

Premieres by student composers with the Soloists from the Ensemble intercontemporain

Feminism - Music - Technology Conference

An overview of actions carried out in Europe on issues related to feminism in the fields of music and technology.

And the audio live!

  1. Ariadne Live du concert Ariadne (enregistré au T2G - Théâtre de Gennevilliers, 2021)
  2. GAME 245 « The Mirror Stage » by Bernhard Lang

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