xenakis et le japon in tokyo
XENAKIS
PLEIADES
UPCOMING
02/2019 KUNITACHI
08/2019 HAMURA
12/2019 AONE
02/2020 KUNITACHI
05/2020 SAGAMIKO
08/2020 KUNITACHI
10/2020 AONE
11/2020 AONE
02/2021 YOKOHAMA
02/2021 TOYOHASHI
04/2021 KUNITACHI
05/2021 SAGAMIKO
06/2021 KUNITACHI
06/2021 TOKYO
09/2021 GREECE
LIVE STREAMING
PREVIEW
2/09/2021
LIVE STREAMING from Kanagawa Art Hall, Yokohama Japan
INC. PERCUSSIONISTS
Itaru Akuhara, Rengo Azuma, Sumire Ito, Ayano Saito, Naoto Sato, Yoko Shinozaki, Karen Takaguchi, Asami Tanimoto, Karin Tozaki, Maico Tomita, Shiho Nakano, Masayuki Nino, Ryohei Fujimoto, Chihiro Furuya, Koichi Hosono, Hanako Manabe, Eriko Mikami, Kana Yokouchi.
Music Direction・Kuniko Kato
album ix
audio trailer
The audio trailer from the album IX – Iannis Xenakis by Kuniko is a courtesy of LINN Records. (LINN CKD495)
MELANGE
METAUX
CLAVIERS
PEAUX
PLEIADES FOR 18
PROGRESS
XENAKIS
Xenakis et le Japon
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eighteen | 18
concept
A magnificent Pleiades with a total of 18 players, assigning 6 players in each instrument sections for each movements, a masterpiece of the 20th century will reborn.
“The works of Xenakis depict the intended chaos. However, live performances often hear unintended chaos, and the audience often misinterprets them as being part of his work. The Pleiades we imagine is those that include calculated chaos, which Xenakis composed, and never chaos due to human errors. It is also to clearly express his stochastic approach chaos”.
Kuniko Kato
Since launching inc. Artist Incubation in 2015, the program has conducted a total of more than 100 events, with a total of 80 projects aiming to foster the next generation of young professional performers by increasing the opportunities for young artists to perform. For the Tokyo 2020 Olympics our challenge as artists to express is to find artistic and historical values, and to re-examine them for the next generation. One of the major objectives since the inception of inc. was to always explore the 20 century’s greatest composer Ianis Xenakis, to re-examine the connection between “Xenakis and Japan” We want to demonstrate how Pleiades can be expressed on a level of modern playing skills and technology. For us as players, Xenakis is a great composer, but his artistic and cultural heritage has gone far beyond music.
Inc. Artist Incubation, which program will have the fifth anniversary in 2020, and its core subject, Pleiades for 18 is aiming for TokyoTokyoFESTIVAL. After going through inc. percussion days 2019 in Kunitachi, Pleiades Session 1 & 2 in Hamura and Aone, Session 3 in Sagamiko and Session 4 in Kunitachi we are heading for the main performance at “xenakis et le japon” in Tokyo. In order to give as many young people the opportunity of experience as possible, and to set a path to success at the same time we will invite highly influential international guests such as Thomas O’Kelly, Michael Askill, from Australia and Sharon Kanach from CIX France, who are particularly influenced and related to Iannis Xenakis.
UPIC (Unité Polyagogique Informatique CEMAMu) is a computerised musical composition tool, devised by the composer Iannis Xenakis. It was developed at the Centre d’Etudes de Mathématique et Automatique Musicales (CEMAMu) in Paris, and was completed in 1977.
Physically, the UPIC is a digitizing tablet linked to a computer, which has a vector display. Its functionality is similar to that of the later Fairlight CMI, in that the user draws waveforms and volume envelopes on the tablet, which are rendered by the computer. Once the waveforms have been stored, the user can compose with them by drawing “compositions” on the tablet, with the X-axis representing time, and the Y-axis representing pitch. The compositions can be stretched in duration from a few seconds to an hour. They can also be transposed, reversed, inverted, and subject to a number of algorithmic transformations. The system allows for real time performance by moving the stylus across the tablet.
Xenakis used it on his subsequent piece Mycènes Alpha (1978) and two other works. It has also been used by composers such as Julio Estrada, (Eua´on (1980)), Jean-Claude Risset (on Saxatile (1992)), François-Bernard Mâche (Hypérion (1981), Nocturne (1981), Tithon (1989), Moires (1994), Canopée (2003)), Takehito Shimazu (Illusions in Desolate Fields (1994)), Mari King, and Curtis Roads. Aphex Twin talked about it in an interview . Ref; Wikipedia – UPIC
PLEIADES FOR 18
TRAILER
inc. percussionists
players
Itaru Akuhara
Rengo Azuma
Sumire Ito
Ayano Saito
Naoto Sato
Yoko Shinozaki
Karen Takaguchi
Asami Tanimoto
Karin Tozaki
Maico Tomita
Shiho Nakano
Masayuki Nino
Ryohei Fujimoto
Chihiro Furuya
Koichi Hosono
Hanako Manabe
Eriko Mikami
Kana Yokouchi
Others who perform in the future
Junko Hara
Aki Izumi
Asuka Yoshioka
Reserve Your Seat
Xenakis et le Japon
PLEIADES FOR 18 IN TOKYO
AUGUST 21st 2020 at Main Hall, Meguro Persimmon Hall, Tokyo