The Gift
The final event of Electroacoustic Performance Practices (BIP) brings together participants from five European music institutions within the IN.TUNE alliance for a public performance of electroacoustic works developed during the programme. The performances result from collaborative work based on exchange, shared authorship, and the interpretation and transformation of materials prepared by the participating groups. The event offers a public view of the artistic processes and performance practices explored during the intensive week.
Program
Many answers left unquestioned (Gift from The Hague)
Performers: Saku, Patrik, Ilka, Adam
Mueve Mueve Volume 2 (Gift from Barcelone)
Performers: Aya, Eva, Jekaterina, Thorvald, Dustin
Mačka feed (Gift from Helsinki)
Performers: Alice, Julio, Martin, Marko, Oliver
For your ears only (Gift from Vienna)
Performers: Lucía, Alberto, Olga, Nora, Tord
bigdiaphanousdrum.exe (Gift from Oslo)
Performers: Adrià, Max, Jonatan, Katelyn, Klyl
Teachers:
• Anders Tveit: Assistant Professor, Composition, Music Theory, and Music Technology Department, NMH – Norwegian Academy of Music.
• Alex Barrachina : Faculty, Department of Music Technology, ESMUC – Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya, Barcelona.
• Richard Barrett: Professor, Institute of Sonology, Royal Conservatoire, University of the Arts The Hague
• Alejandro Olarte: Lecturer in Electroacoustic Music and Head of the Music Technology Study Program, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki
• Thomas Grill: Head and Faculty of the Certificate Program in Electroacoustic and Experimental Music, Department of Composition Studies and Music Production, mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
• Florian Bogner: Senior artist for live electronics, studio practice, computer music, and sound
realization for performance, mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
Participating institutions : SIBA, NMH, mdw, ESMUC, Sonology, KC The Hague
Changes are possible.
Additional information: Eeva Hohti, eeva.hohti@uniarts.fi
The event is part of the activities of the IN.TUNE university alliance
IN.TUNE is the only European University Alliance in the field of music and arts. It brings together eight universities from North, East, South and West Europe striving to deepen their cooperation to bring about institutional transformation and the enhancement of their quality, performance, attractiveness and international competitiveness.
In line with the goals set by the European strategy for universities, underlining the important role of higher education in shaping sustainable, democratic and resilient societies, IN.TUNE members are committed to the development of a joint long-term strategy with a strong artistic dimension for high quality education, research, innovation and service to society, becoming a role model for the wider higher education community across Europe and beyond.

The final event of Electroacoustic Performance Practices (BIP) brings together participants from five European music institutions within the IN.TUNE alliance for a public performance of electroacoustic works developed during the programme. The performances result from collaborative work based on exchange, shared authorship, and the interpretation and transformation of materials prepared by the participating groups. The event offers a public view of the artistic processes and performance practices explored during the intensive week.
Program
Many answers left unquestioned (Gift from The Hague)
Performers: Saku, Patrik, Ilka, Adam
Mueve Mueve Volume 2 (Gift from Barcelone)
Performers: Aya, Eva, Jekaterina, Thorvald, Dustin
Mačka feed (Gift from Helsinki)
Performers: Alice, Julio, Martin, Marko, Oliver
For your ears only (Gift from Vienna)
Performers: Lucía, Alberto, Olga, Nora, Tord
bigdiaphanousdrum.exe (Gift from Oslo)
Performers: Adrià, Max, Jonatan, Katelyn, Klyl
Teachers:
• Anders Tveit: Assistant Professor, Composition, Music Theory, and Music Technology Department, NMH – Norwegian Academy of Music.
• Alex Barrachina : Faculty, Department of Music Technology, ESMUC – Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya, Barcelona.
• Richard Barrett: Professor, Institute of Sonology, Royal Conservatoire, University of the Arts The Hague
• Alejandro Olarte: Lecturer in Electroacoustic Music and Head of the Music Technology Study Program, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki
• Thomas Grill: Head and Faculty of the Certificate Program in Electroacoustic and Experimental Music, Department of Composition Studies and Music Production, mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
• Florian Bogner: Senior artist for live electronics, studio practice, computer music, and sound
realization for performance, mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
Participating institutions : SIBA, NMH, mdw, ESMUC, Sonology, KC The Hague
Changes are possible.
Additional information: Eeva Hohti, eeva.hohti@uniarts.fi
The event is part of the activities of the IN.TUNE university alliance
IN.TUNE is the only European University Alliance in the field of music and arts. It brings together eight universities from North, East, South and West Europe striving to deepen their cooperation to bring about institutional transformation and the enhancement of their quality, performance, attractiveness and international competitiveness.
In line with the goals set by the European strategy for universities, underlining the important role of higher education in shaping sustainable, democratic and resilient societies, IN.TUNE members are committed to the development of a joint long-term strategy with a strong artistic dimension for high quality education, research, innovation and service to society, becoming a role model for the wider higher education community across Europe and beyond.
