Through rehearsals, workshops, and recording sessions, this immersive project offers young composers the opportunity to develop their works in close collaboration with the musicians of lovemusic and to present them to the public during this concert.
An invitation to discover original works at the intersection of the French and American music scenes, showcasing new voices and the vitality of contemporary musical composition.
Supporters
, UC Berkeley; Caisse des Dépôts Mécénat; Grand Est Regional Council; City of Strasbourg.
Lovemusic Collective
Lovemusic is a Strasbourg-based collective of musicians specializing in new music. Its work focuses on new compositions designed to enrich the contemporary music scene. The collective fosters close collaborations among artists committed to a process of co-creation. Lovemusic is committed to transforming the patriarchal and hierarchical structures historically entrenched in the music world. The collective fosters a safe and inclusive work environment. Everyone is encouraged to contribute ideas, both in the design of programs and in the selection of collaborators. Lovemusic members are distinguished by the diversity of their backgrounds and aesthetic sensibilities. Committed to more equitable representation, the collective pays particular attention to issues of ethnic background, gender, and sexual identity in the development of its programs.
The performative dimension plays an essential role in their approach. The absence of a conductor fosters close interaction among the performers and establishes a direct and dynamic relationship with the audience. The collective regularly incorporates lighting, video, and stage design to create immersive listening experiences. lovemusic’s concerts are thus characterized by their vitality, inventiveness, and ability to draw the audience into a diverse musical universe. lovemusic strives for a balance between individuality and collective spirit, combined with the bold exploration of new and unconventional ideas.
Winner of the 2025 Ernst von Siemens Ensemble Prize, the collective has performed at festivals and venues such as the Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik, CHIMEfest (Chicago), Gaudeamus (Utrecht), Festival DME (Lisbon), Musica Festival (Strasbourg), Sound Festival (Aberdeen), Music Current (Dublin), Klangwerkstatt (Berlin), Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Festival Niente Forte (New Orleans), Donaueschinger Musiktage, Arsenal (Metz), Constellation (Chicago), Lieu Unique (Nantes), Rainy Days (Luxembourg), La semaine du neuf (Montreal), Wien Modern, and Festival d’Automne in Paris.
Friche la Belle de Mai (the Module)
41 Jobin Street13003
Marseille
Duration
approx. 1h00
Ticket Prices: Full Price: €8
Reduced Price: €6*
*Youth (ages 12–25), students, unemployed individuals, recipients of minimum social benefits, freelance workers, and seniors aged 65 and older — proof of eligibility required.
Ticket office
Online: gmem-cncm.mapado.com
By email: billetterie@gmem.org
On site: on the day of the performance, half an hour before the show, subject to availability.
As part of ExtraMod
What are "ExtraMod"?
Concerts, performances, residency releases... events scheduled outside the "Modulations" season.
An unexpected program, with no particular frequency, announced by surprise.
Practical Information
Latecomers will not be admitted to the venue; for certain performances, late entry is not permitted at the request of the artistic teams.
Lovemusic Collective
featuring
, Emiliano Gavito
(flute)
, Adam Starkie
(clarinet)
, Léa Légros-Pontal
(viola)
, Christian Lozano Sedano
(electric guitar)
, and Finbar Hosie
(electronics)
Curtis Rumrill
Tianyu Zou
Andrew Harlan
Eda Er
composers, UC Berkeley