Philharmonic Day – Vermilion and New Technologies
About the concert
På svenskaTwo works that combine instruments with new technology, and glowing red music for the unusual ensemble of clarinet, electric guitar and cello.
The concert opens with an improvisation in which Robert Ek’s clarinet and Stefan Östersjö’s guitar encounter a third performer: interactive AI. This is followed by Beads, composed by Robert Ek and Kim Hedås as part of a collaboration rooted in Ek’s doctoral project Music in Motion. The piece features a specially designed clarinet bell that uses motion to control modular synthesisers.
The programme concludes with a trio by the Berlin-based British composer Rebecca Saunders. Vermilion is a work for clarinet, electric guitar and cello. The title refers to a vivid, glowing red pigment. The music is performed by Robert Ek, Stefan Östersjö, and Mario Morueta Delclós, a Catalan cellist and one of this year’s participants in the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra’s Orchestra Academy.
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The music
Approximate times -
Robert Ek/Stefan Östersjö Improvisation with Interactive AI10 min
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Robert Ek/Kimi Hedås Beads for clarinet and electronics8 min
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Rebecca Saunders vermillion for clarinet, electric guitar and cello17 min
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Participants
- Robert Ek clarinet
- Stefan Östersjö electric guitar
- Mario Morueta Delclós cello