Primaria was born in 2019, during a carte blanche given to Silvia Tarozzi and Deborah Walker for Anne Montaron's program "À l'improviste". The two Italian musicians, who have established themselves as one of the most interesting duos in contemporary music and improvisation, chose to open up their duo to the trio, inviting a figure from improvised music: vocalist and accordionist Claire Bergerault.
If the trio's music resonates with their experimental practices, it's also thanks to their shared taste for aria that we owe this poetic, on-the-edge music. They share a taste for the infinitely small, and it's almost as if sounds were sculpting silence!
Production
Cie Hors Laps ; GMEM - Centre national de création musicale
La compagnie Hors Laps is supported by
Drac Nouvelle-Aquitaine under the 2023 / 2024 agreement.
Co-produced by
La Ville de Marseille - Opéra
Accordionist
Singer, accordionist, composer and bandleader, Claire Bergerault is currently involved in a number of projects in the fields of improvised, experimental and contemporary music. Whether performing solo or with accordion, she has appeared on numerous stages and festivals in France and abroad (Mozambique, Quebec, Switzerland, Belgium...).) and collaborates with musicians such as Jean-Luc Guionnet in the duo "Mune", Pascal Battus, Jean-Sébastien Mariage, Yannick Guédon, Éric La Casa, Frédéric Blondy, Deborah Walker, David Chiesa and the ensemble UN.
As a performer, she applies her knowledge of voice and sound exploration to several contemporary music projects. She took part in Espa, a composition for 8 singers by Yannick Guédon. She has worked on projects with Pascale Criton (FR), François Rossé (FR), Simon Steen-Andersen (DK) and Nick Halett (US). She collaborates with the ensemble Le Balcon, for whom, in 2021, she will play the role of La Capitaine in the opera "Au cœur de l'océan" by Blondy et Lavandier, performed at the Lille Opera and the Théâtre de l'Athénée-Louis Jouvet in Paris. In her work as an improviser, her vocal experiments have led her to consider the voice in all its sonic globality, as a generator of sounds and hybrid sound objects close to electronics.
Sensitive to projects uniting different artistic practices, she creates performances mixing the visual arts: Shana Moulton (US), Alexandre Burton (QC), Iris Schiller (IL), David Robbins (US); dance with Compagnie La Cavale or Chorda. In 2016, she was an actress-singer for the theater in Sophocles' "Œdipe à Colone" (La divine Comédie company). In 2017, she co-created with author Emmanuel Adely a duet reading of "La très bouleversante confession de l'homme qui a abattu le plus grand fils de pute que la terre ait portée" (published by Babel).
With the Hors Laps company she founded in 2011, Claire Bergerault has initiated numerous projects based on an aesthetic committed to experimentation and the search for new forms. In 2019, at L'Empreinte, Brive-Tulle's national stage, she imagines and creates the show "les 100 non-accordéonistes" for 100 people who have never played the instrument or electronics. Since 2010, she has also directed the LE LOBE orchestra, made up of 23 improvising musicians, and has composed several pieces for this ensemble, developing a singular language always on the borderline between writing and improvisation.
Silvia Tarozzi
Violinist
Known for her interpretations of avant-garde compositions and nuanced improvisations, Silvia Tarozzi is a renowned Italian violinist, vocalist and composer. Earlier works, such as her collaboration with Pauline Oliveros on the Virgin Violin album or her contemporary reinterpretations of Northern Italian female folk songs with Deborah Walker, offered more austere, textural explorations of the violin as an instrument for non-classical polyphony, microtonality and noise. Collaboration with Éliane Radigue plunged her into the minimalism of pure acoustic drones. Her debut album of songs "Mi specchio e rifletto" (Unseen Worlds records) was released in 2020. It received positive reviews from Pitchfork, The Quietus, The Wire, Artforum NY. In 2022, she composed and performed with Cassandra Miller "Bismillah meets the Creator in Springtime", a piece for two soloists and the BBC Scottish Orchestra. The twenty-year collaboration with cellist Deborah Walker has led to numerous creative projects with composers Philip Corner, Pascale Criton, Éliane Radigue, Tim Parkinson and Anthony Pateras. The duo has developed a personal project inspired by the popular female songs of Emilia-Romagna, "Canti di guerra di lavoro e d'amore" (Unseen Worlds, 2022), which has been enthusiastically received by audiences and critics alike.
Silvia has been involved for thirteen years in a pedagogical project called Piccolo Coro Angelico: a children's choir immersed in the practices of composition, vocal improvisation and sound experimentation. The Piccolo Coro Angelico has collaborated with composers Alvin Curran, Giovanna Marini, Philip Corner and many other international artists.
Deborah Walker
Cellist
Born in Italy in 1981, Deborah Walker is a cellist active in the field of contemporary and experimental music, both written and improvised. She is interested in various forms of musical creation, often linked to sound exploration, or in interaction with other disciplines. After graduating from the Reggio Emilia Conservatory (Italy), she studied with Agnès Vesterman and Anssi Karttunen, and in masterclasses with Rohan de Saram, Francesco Pepicelli, Harvey Shapiro and Enzo Porta.
Based in Paris since 2004, she has collaborated with Joëlle Léandre, Markus Stockhausen, Yannick Guédon, Philip Corner, Valérie Philippin, Frantz Loriot, Olivier Sens, Teri Weikel, Gaël Ascal, Tom Johnson, Greg Gilg and others.
Since 2007, Deborah Walker has been a member of Dedalus, a variable-geometry ensemble focusing on freely-instrumented scores, mainly from North American and European experimental contemporary music, from the 60s to the present day.
With Irène Lecoq, Charlotte Testu and Cyprien Busolini, she forms an unusual quartet, formed in 2011 around Wilfried Wendling's "Arkheion" project; this quartet pursues its research in dialogue with poets, notably Laurence Vielle and Fabrice Villard.
With visual artist Sofi Hémon, she creates the performance "Starflux: Clessidra" for cello and video, released on DVD by the Loligo label. In 2013, this duo produced "360° entendre voir hors champ", a performance workshop for teenagers, as part of the Les Didascalies festival in Périgueux.
She is a member of Klangfarben, François Cotinaud's ensemble, with whom she forms the duo Poetica Vivace. She also takes part in the creation of "Dancing Color Box", a circus show by the company L'Épate en l'air.
As part of a Master's degree at the University of Paris 8, she is researching the "Fluxus" work of cellist Charlotte Moorman, and developing a personal project around "Starflux", an original composition-installation for cello.
Deborah Walker has recently worked with composers Pascale Criton and Eliane Radigue on pieces for solo cello, "Chaoscaccia" and "Occam VIII".
Opéra de Marseille (Foyer Ernest Reyer)
2, rue Molière13001
Marseille
RATES
One-off €6
Free for loyalty card holders Modulations (by reservation only)
DURATION
1 h 00
What is Les Modulations?
Concerts, performances, regular events...
In other words, a season organized by GMEM.
2nd semester dates:
16/01 - 20/02 - 03/03 - 19/03 - 16/04 - 12/05
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Latecomers will not be admitted to the auditorium, as some shows - at the request of the artistic teams - do not allow late entrances.
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TICKETS
Online : gmem-cncm.mapado.com
By e-mail: billetterie@gmem.org
On site : on the day of the show, half an hour before the show, subject to availability.
Claire Bergerault
vocals, accordion
Silvia Tarozzi
violin
Deborah Walker
cello