Saturday
2 Sep

Ying-Hsueh Chen: Sonic Architecture i Brønshøj Vandtårn

Koncerten er del af en serie af lydeksperimenter, der undersøger forholdet mellem lyd og arkitektur.

Malthe Folk Ivarsson

Lyde af skind, sten, ben, vand, metal og træ smelter sammen i Brønshøj vandtårn når slagtøjsspilleren og komponisten Ying-Hsueh Chen bruger oldtidsinstrumenter, vandtårnsrør mm. til at skabe sted- og klangspecifikke lydværker skræddersyet til vandtårnets magiske efterklang. Koncerten er en dyb og radikal meditation over relationen mellem lyd, materiale og rum.

Ying-Hsueh Chen (TW/DK) er en visionær og alsidig kunstner af høj international kaliber, kendt for sine mangfoldige evner, medrivende tilstedeværelse på scenen og hendes overbevisende fortolkninger af ny musik.

Ying-Hsueh modtog Statens Kunstfonds 2 års støtte, 'Den Unge Kunstneriske Elite', 2017-2019, Dansk Komponistforenings Musikpris i 2018, og Musikanmelderringens Kunstnerpris i 2023.  Hendes andet soloalbum 'Dark Radiance' vil blive udgivet af Dacapo Records i oktober 2023.

København er udnævnt til World Capital of Architecture i 2023. Koncerten i vandtårnet er del af Chens 'Sonic Architecture', en serie af koncerter og lydeksperimenter, der undersøger forholdet mellem lyd og arkitektur og tilbyder oplevelser af "Gesamtkunstwerk".

Koncertrækken er støttet af Dansk Komponistforening, Koda Kultur, Solist Forening og Louis-Hansen Fonden.

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