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AS PART OF THE 51ST NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL LÜNEBURG
A multimedia concert by students of the New Composition Techniques course (Director: Prof. Helmut W. Erdmann), HfMT Hamburg
Monday, 10/13/2025 21:00 HfMT, Multifunktionsstudio

IN-VISIBLE is a multimedia concert that combines music, visual art and performance into a dynamic fusion of creative disciplines.
The event explores innovative forms of artistic expression and dissolves the traditional boundaries between the arts.
By integrating different sonic layers and electronic media, IN-VISIBLE delves into the invisible connections within music and opens up a new, thought-provoking perspective on contemporary sound art for the audience.

The concert takes place as part of the 51st NEUE MUSIK festival and presents current compositions by students of the New Composition Techniques (NKT) program at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama.

Sina Fani Sani - For horn and electronics - Sar-gaschteh (ca. 20')
The Persian word Sar-gaschteh means "confused", "crazy" or "in love". Inspired by a poem by the poet Hafiz, the work revolves around the pursuit of an imaginary center - an endless process of rapprochement and rejection, between sound, movement and metaphor.

Hyewon Son - From Little to Much for dancers and fixed media (2025, 5'17'')
An electro-acoustic composition that places the body, movement and sound in an immersive relationship. The work explores how physical gesture and the electronic soundscape permeate each other and create new forms of perception.

Lev Terner - Tausen (Fixed Media) (8')
Based on a recording of a traditional Russian Kolyadka song from the 1970s, Terner creates a sonic transformation between ritual, memory and electronic magic. Masks, voices and myths interweave to create an acoustic journey between this world and the other world.

Prof. Helmut W. Erdmann - Les sons visionaires
Performed by Ensemble 404
(Ludwig Dorner - violin, Zeynep Duru Sertoglu - viola, Antonio Lo Curto - violoncello, Ricardo Silva - double bass, Valentina Donato - piano, Vitalia Agrba - percussion, Oscar Corpo - conductor)
A tribute to the vision of hearing: the work combines fine timbres with energetic structures and leads the listener into imaginary sound spaces.

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