In parallel to his Tribute to an Imaginary Folk Band, Bedmakers continues his investigation at the crossroads of folk and improvised music with a new creation entitled Future Folk Stories
Inspired by Ewan McColl and Charles Parker's BBC Ballads of the 1950s, which revolutionized the concept of musical documentary on the radio, Future Folk Stories proposes a concert device for a radio play mixing songs and pre-recorded texts, acoustic instruments and concrete sounds, electroacoustics and the evocative power of the voice in multiple forms - sung, spoken, chanted...
An original combination of strong musical personalities, we find Robin Fincker, Mathieu Werchowski and Fabien Duscombs of the group Bedmakers, to which we add the electroacoustic bassist with a thousand tones Fanny Lasfargues and the vocal performer Natacha Muslera, whose live voice mixes with others, recorded during the group's peregrinations
Non-professional choir, friendly voices or fresh encounters, Future Folk Stories builds an original sound bank, made up of fragments of melodies, extracts of texts and recorded interviews on the questions of the individual relationship to folklore and the projections of what could be our traditional music of the future. This sound material, piloted and reworked live by Mathieu Werchowski, multiplies the possible interactions and the interlocutors within the group.
Songs cut out then reassembled in the disorder, spoken phrases serving as switches to trigger multiple improvisations, hijacked Anglo-Saxon ritornellos, traditional hymns composed in the moment and ginned up on field-recording broadcasts compose this new repertoire. The quintet thus sketches the elusive contours of a character which would be none other than folk music "in person" in the multiplicity of its representations and its roles; at the same time current and anachronistic, obsolete and by nature perpetually renewed.
Future Folk Stories seeks to question a certain relationship to time, resolutely non-linear, by making multi-century melodies cohabit with free improvisation, in an electroacoustic device where the voice and its various avatars take a central role.
Production
Freddy Morezon
Coproduction
Banlieues Bleues
Partnership
GMEM
Support
La Drac and the Occitanie Region, the CNV, the CNM, the SPEDIDAM and Diaphonique, the Franco-British fund for contemporary music in partnership with the SACEM, the Friends of the French Institute of the United Kingdom, the British Council, the Ministry of Culture, the French Institute, the French Institute of the United Kingdom, Le Bureau Export and the Salabert Foundation
With the participation of
d'éOle - studio de création musicale
"I am interested in every voice, the tiny and infirm voices - those of the living and the dead, of humans and non-humans. With these voices I elaborate a language of resistance that I call wood language, a hybrid language, articulated and inarticulated, impregnated with sound ecosystems. This activates performances, improvisations, texts, collective vocal practices, sound and radio pieces, scores, films, workshops and research laboratories, technologies of alterities... These experiments confront as much the vocal potentials, as the problematics of normality and aesthetics, that is to say the limits that one assigns to the voice: that of gender, class, register; as well as the predominance of a certain sense. "
Friche la Belle de Mai (Petit Plateau)
41 Jobin Street13003
Marseille
RATES
Unique 6€
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*Limited number of seats
*Gives access to all Modulations of the 2022-23 season
DURATION
1h00
IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE MODULATIONS
What are the Modulations?
Concerts, performances, regular events...
In other words, a season organized by the GMEM.
Dates of the 1st semester > 20/09 - 18/10 - 15/11 - 4/12 - 20/12/2022
Robin Fincker
tenor saxophone, clarinet
Mathieu Werchowski
violin, machines
Natacha Muslera
voice, shortwave radio
Fanny Lasfargues
electroacoustic bass
Fabien Duscombs
drums
Anaëlle Marsollier
sound