Katharina Karrenberg’s “Seltene Erden” 

@ HilbertRaum and Ensemble Xenon

Concert  Exhibition

March 1, 2016

Berlin

wandzeichnung über drei Sfumato-Zeichnungen von Paolo Uccello (um 1450 - 2007), Bleistift, 350 x 380 cm, Galerie Fruehsorge, Berlin
wandzeichnung über drei Sfumato-Zeichnungen von Paolo Uccello (um 1450 - 2007), Bleistift, 350 x 380 cm, Galerie Fruehsorge, Berlin

Tuesdays @ HilbertRaum
ENSEMBLE XENON PLAYS CORNELIUS CARDEW’S TREATISE

Tuesday, 1 March, 2016
20.00h

Ensemble xenon plays a classic of graphic notation, Cornelius Cardew’s TREATISE (1963–67) It is followed by a discussion about current positions in graphic notation.

With graphic scores by

Martin Daske, David Eggert, James Etherington, Nikolaus Gerszewski, Amos Hetz, Ralf Hoyer, Margarete Huber, Katharina Karrenberg, Hendrik Rungelrath, Christoph Schiller, Johannes Wallmann, Markus Wettstein, Ruth Wiesenfeld, Gisela Wrede and Ynez de Ziló. 

In early 2015 ensemble xenon put out a call for new graphic scores to both composers and visual artists. A series of three concerts presented a selection of very different works from the submissions: from pen-and-ink drawings to a three-dimensional Lego score built live by a child; from almost traditional-seeming notation with only slight divergences into abstraction to purely graphic video without a soundtrack; from sketches derived from dance movements to reflectographs and structures made of canvas threads; from paper and video works to natural finds …

The concert and discussion in the HILBERTRAUM forms a kind of conclusion and supplement to this series.