[read also: Mariam Rezaei]
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16.11.2023 CONCERTGEBOUW BRUGES
17.11.2023 DESINGEL ANTWERP
Rezaei and Schlomowitz work closely together in the creation of Six Scenes, with a back-and-forth exchange of recordings, emails, and video calls. Schlomowitz sends snippets of orchestral music, and Rezaei improvises on her deck: "Sometimes, turntablists tend to have a very strict idea of how things should sound, but I think that once you start to embrace chance, things get really interesting – dealing with the unknown, that takes some real guts." Initially, the material is a mishmash of illogical and absurd inspirations, but it all comes together when the duo gathers in Newcastle for a three-day working session.
Driven by her keen sense of experimentation, Rezaei's input is significant to the writing process:
Discover how Rezaei's experiment and a meticulous orchestral score come together on November 16 at Concertgebouw Bruges and on November 17 at DeSingel, Antwerp.
With Ilan as the permanent guest conductor for contemporary repertoire and Ictus as a partner in crime, the Brussels Philharmonic is venturing into the laboratory to create special projects. Mariam Rezaei and Matthew Shlomowitz add turntables to the symphonic palette in a brand new work, which will have its Belgian premiere here.
16.11.2023 at Concertgebouw Brugge & 17.11.2023 at De Singel
Forces in Motion