CONCERT-OPENING AT LA PLAQUE TOURNANTE, BERLIN, AUGUST 6TH

18PM Edgar VARESE « Ionisation » (1929-1931, 6′) for percussions. Audition on a 78 RPM platine of the original 78RPM record of « Ionisation », with Edgar Varese on sirens; Carlos Salzedo, harpist and Chinese blocks; Paul Creston, anvils; Wallingford Riegger, güiro; Henry Cowell, William Schumann, lion’s roar, first recording under the supervision of Nicolas Slonimsky » , May 16th, 1934, New York and published by Columbia in 1934 (Columbia A 4095N)
Loré LIXENBERG (London / UK), « Bird » (2012, 15′) for voice
Frédéric ACQUAVIVA (Berlin / FR-DE), « Loré Ipsum » (2011-2012, 27′) for dead electronics and voice(s), with Loré Lixenberg, live voice
Frédéric ACQUAVIVA (Berlin / FR-DE), « Musique Cabalistique » (2012, variable duration) for and against audience
19-20PM + 21-22 PM Phill NIBLOCK (NY / USA) / Katherine LIBEROVSKAYA (Montréal-NY / USA) « Vlada BC » (Nov 7 2013, 20′), Elisabeth Smalt, viola d’amore, « To Two Tea Roses » (2011, 23′), played by Formanex and ONsemble, « Unipolar Dance » (October 1, 2013, 24′), Pauline Kim and Conrad Harris, violins and violas
+ EXHIBITION « DJ’s VERBOTEN »,
an exhibition of 250 creative records (vinyls, cds), tapes, usbs, and hybrid sound books from 100 artists, sound poets and composers with : Frédéric Acquaviva, Pierre Albert-Birot, Altagor, Louis Andriessen, Georges Aperghis, Pierre-André Arcand, Robert Ashley, Ana-Maria Avram, Cathy Berberian, Luciano Berio, Lars-Gunnar Bodin, Jean-Louis Brau, Broutin, Earle Brown, Etienne Brunet, Camille Bryen, William Burroughs, Sylvano Bussotti, John Cage, Cornelius Cardew, Henri Chopin, Bob Cobbing, Philip Corner, Jean-Paul Curtay, Salvador Dali, Guy Debord, Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Denis Dufour, François Dufrêne, Iancu Dumitrescu, Jean-Claude Eloy, Valie Export,Öyvind Fahlström, Jean-Baptiste Favory, Morton Feldman, Luc Ferrari, Dan Fröberg, Pierre Garnier, Ilse Garnier, Paul-Armand Gette, John Giorno, Pierre Guyotat, Brion Gysin, Raymond Hains, Sten Hanson, Raoul Hausmann, Bernard Heidsieck, Hans G. Helms, Pierre Henry, Åke Hodell, Helmut Oehring, Joël Hubaut, Dorothy Iannone, Isidore Isou, Charles Ives, Tom Johnson, Bengt Emil Johnson, Mauricio Kagel, Yves Klein, Richard Kostelanetz, Maurice Lemaître, Lieutenant Caramel, György Ligeti, Loré Lixenberg, Jacques Lizène, Ingvar Loco Nordin, Arrigo Lora-Totino, Gherasim Luca, Alvin Lucier, George Maciunas, Jean Mahtab, Claude Maillard, Ivo Malec, Christian Marclay, Enzo Minarelli, Alex Mincek, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Franz Mon, Otto Muehl, Conlon Nancarrow, Phill Niblock, Hermann Nitsch, Christoph Ogiermann, Pauline Oliveros, F.J. Ossang, Nam June Paik, Jean-Luc Parant, Titi Parant, Harry Partch, Tristan Perich, Gabriel Pomerand, P.P. Porro, Ezra Pound, François Poyet, Charles Ravier, Jacques Rebotier, Steve Reich, Gerhard Rühm, Erik Satie, Roland Sabatier, Giacinto Scelsi, Dieter Schnebel, Janek Schaefer, Pierre Schaeffer, Nicolas Schöffer, Arnold Schönberg, Kurt Schwitters, Michel Seuphor, Jacques Spacagna, Stelarc, Karlheinz Stockhausen, James Tenney, Edgar Varèse, Peter Weibel, Emmett Williams, Trevor Wishart, Ivan Wyschnegradsky, Gil J Wolman, Iannis Xenakis, La Monte Young, Bernd Aloïs Zimmermann

+ First « CD » of Loré Lixenberg : « The Afternoon of a Phone », a CD-case with a prepaid phone sim card to call Loré Lixenberg and get a live, unique and private listening of her composition.
33 copies signed and numbered only, £@B, Berlin, 2014
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