Opening Concert for the International Computer Music Conference

Barlow / Schubert

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Ensemble Resonanz
Ensemble Resonanz © Tobias Schult
Friederike Scheunchen
Friederike Scheunchen © Marc Wilhelm
  • Doors open 18:30

  • Start 19:30

  • End ca. 21:40

Description

The opening concert of the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC) 2026 combines contemporary music and experimental sound research with historical positions in computer music. The concert will begin with Clarence Barlow’s 1984 composition »Im Januar am Nil« Born 80 years ago in Calcutta, the composer was one of the most important pioneers of computer music in Cologne.

A contemporary counterpart is »Scanners«, a choreographed composition by the internationally renowned artist Alexander Schubert, who lives in Hamburg. Two selected works from the ICMC 2026 Call for Music round off the concert evening, performed by the Ensemble Resonanz and other soloists based in Hamburg.

Since 1974, the ICMC has been the world’s most important platform for computer-assisted music. This year’s conference is being hosted by the Hamburg University of Music and Theatre, the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, the Hamburg University of Technology and the University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf. In line with the joint ligeti zentrum project, ICMC Hamburg 2026 is dedicated to current developments in music technology, artificial intelligence and interactive sound formats under the motto »Innovation, Translation, Participation«.

Performers

Ensemble Resonanz

Barbara Bultmann violin
Juditha Haeberlin violin
Tim-Erik Winzer viola
Saerom Park violoncello

Asya Fateyeva saxophone

Vlatko Kucan saxophone

John Eckhardt

Dulguun Chinchuluun piano

Lin Chen percussion

conductor Friederike Scheunchen

Programme

Alexander Schubert
Scanners

Nicole Brady
Ricochet (Uraufführung)

Anthony Paul De Ritis
Filters

Aigerim Seilova, Steffen Lohrey
Breath Mechanics (Uraufführung)

Clarence Barlow
Im Januar am Nil

Promoter: Technische Universität Hamburg (TUHH)

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