Tag: Karin de Fleyt

no sun, no moon – iFIMPaC 2016

 

“no sun, no moon” is again on the road!

Karin de Fleyt will perform my work for for bass flute and electronic (fixed media) at the International Festival for Artistic Innovation iFIMPaC 2016 in Leeds (England).

The concert will be the next Friday, March 11th, 2016 (2:30 pm), at The Venue in the Leeds College of Music (3 Quarry Hill, Leeds LS2 7PD, United Kingdom).

In celebration of Leeds College of Music’s 50th Anniversary, the International Festival for Artistic Innovation presents from Thursday, 10 March 2016 to Friday, 11 March 2016 the iFIMPaC 2016.

Karin de FleytThe International Festival for Innovations in Music Production and Composition (iFIMPaC) is a metropolitan festival and takes place at Leeds College of Music and venues around the City of Leeds. The festival creates a unique environment for composers, producers, performers, academics and students to perform and discuss their compositional/production work as practice-led research.

Do not hesitate to hear Karin de Fleyt performing “no sun, no moon” if you happen to be there!

 

no sun, no moon – Bristol, Gent

Aeolian Progression is a duo formed by the flutist Karin de Fleyt and the composer David Ibbett, and they will be touring the UK and Belgium this November for a series of performances and lectures. This Tour will include my work “no sun, no moon” for bass flute and electronic.

“no sun, no moon” will be performed 13 November 2015 in Bristol (UK) at the University of Bristol, followed by a Masterclass for Bristol’s composers and performers, and 19 November 2015 at the Logos Foundation in Ghent (Belgium). Also 19 November there will be a lecture recital at the Gent Conservatoire for composers and performers.

Formed in 2014, Aeolian Progression seeks to unlock new sounds, potentials and expressions for flute and electronics.

Combining an extensive knowledge of modern flute repertoire with a unique fusion approach to electronic music, Aeolian Progression aspire to create works that embrace the fullest possible range of musical expression. Using the electronics as a ‘prism’ – the sound of the flute is refracted into diverse timbres, styles and textures which coalesce to create works of deep poetry and drama.

 

CONCERTS

BRISTOL: 13 November 2015, 1.15 PM – 2:00 PM – UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL, Victoria Rooms, Queens Road, Bristol, BS8 1SA

GHENT: 19 november 2015 – 8:00 PM – LOGOS FOUNDATION, Logos Loods, Bomastraat 24-26-28, 9000 GENT

Do not hesitate to go to the concerts if you are going to be around!

 

no sun, no moon