creation

With the participation of classes from École St Savournin Barthélémy (13001)

School sessions are presentations of shows that accompany a preparation phase in the classroom.
They include a 20-minute on-stage meeting with the artistic team, to share impressions and provide a few keys to understanding the project.



Hosted and supported by the GMEM since 2021, the long-term empirical research and creative project "sheng! l'orgue à bouche (2019-2024)" is based on a specific amplification system developed by Wu Wei and Alexis Baskind for the thirty-seven-pipe sheng (mouth organ). This project encourages new writing composed for the augmented instrument, and also invites visual artists.

In this creative concert, the audience discovers a light installation by Caty Olive.
Julie Zhu makes us hear the sounds produced by the act of drawing, transforming them in real time.
Wu Wei and Alexis Baskind place the listener inside the sheng, in the image of the "forest of pipes".
André Serre-Milan presents the sheng as a revelation of human breathing.

A traditional instrument dating back 3,000 years, the mouth organ repertoire is divided between the traditional (linked to the Song dynasty and the Japanese imperial court - Gagaku), the "classical" (pieces written after 1956 in China for renovated mouth organs) and the "contemporary" (created from the late 1970s onwards).

Mentions
Biography(s)
Location
Ornithology - School session
Wu Wei, Julie Zhu, André Serre-Milan, Alexis Baskind
Performance
Tue. May 7, 2024 | 2:30 pm Friche la Belle de Mai (le Module)
Distribution

Wu Wei
master of sheng

Julie Zhu
André Serre-Milan
Wu Wei
Composers

Alexis Baskind
musician, sound engineer, computer music producer

Caty Olive
lighting design

Paul Cameron
electronic design

Liao Lin-Ni
artistic direction



MUSICAL PROGRAM

Julie Zhu
Ornithologie
CREATION
for sheng and live electronics
with support for writing original musical work - Drac Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur)

Alexis Baskind and Wu Wei
Forêt de Bambous n° 2
CREATION
for sheng and live electronics

André Serre-Milan
Souffles de vie(s ) (2022)
for sheng and real-time electroacoustic device
co-commissioned by GMEM and Césaré (CNCM - Reims)

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