Spatial Audio Week: Concert 1

Spatial Audio Week concerts showcase pieces by faculty and students of music academies from across Europe

Performers

The Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Tallinn

Students of the electroacoustic music programme under the guidance of Malle Maltis, Paolo Girol, Hans-Gunter Lock

The Musikhochschule Lübeck, Germany

Under the guidance of Professor Nicola Leonard Hein

Further information: Anna Huuskonen, anna.huuskonen@uniarts.fi

Programme

  • Lubeca Sintética (2023) – Diego Alejandro Morales Castillo
  • <into Another…> (2023) – Goeun Kim
  • A Sound Vault for a Silent Future (2023) – Philipp Wallis Nicolai
  • Hybrid Structures (2022) – Adrian Thieß
  • intermission
  • Ruumietüüd / Study of Space (2023) – Rebeca Vilpuu
  • Lumetaju | Sense of Snow (2023) – Viktoria Grahv
  • Anamnesi, session #1 (2023) – Valerio Galadini
  • A Draft of Spatial Sound (2023) – Hans-Gunter Lock
  • Weightless – Otto Iivari
  • 5 Streets (2022) – Andreas Kalvet
  • Noisebox (2023) – Aleksei Epifanov

Spatial Audio Week, 27.11–1.12.2023

The Spatial Audio Week is a biannual symposium and festival organised by the Department of Music and Technology of the Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts, Helsinki. It assembles guest lecturers, students, and artists from music academies across Europe. For the 2023 edition this includes participations from the Baltic states, Estonia, and Lithuania, the Nordic countries Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, as well as Germany, Italy, and Spain.

The topic of this gathering is ‘Sounds in Space’, that is, spatial music and tools and methods for composing and producing electronic and electroacoustic music in various manners and styles of surround sound. Spatial Audio Week culminates in a celebratory concert of the Music Technology’s 25th-anniversary concert at the Music Center’s Black Box on December 1st.

Read more about the other Spatial Audio Week concerts

Mannerheimintie renovation project

Access to the Musiikkitalo from the direction of Mannerheimintie will be difficult. We recommend that you allow enough time for your arrival and use the entrance on the side of Kansalaistori if possible. According to current information, the entrance to Mannerheimintie will also remain in use throughout the renovation, but pedestrian routes can be challenging at times.

We recommend following the official information channels of the renovation project, where you can find the most up-to-date information.

Time

27.11.2023 at 19:00 – 20:45

Location

Black Box

Mannerheimintie 13

00100 Helsinki

Helsinki Music Centre

Tickets

Free admission

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