Peter van Bergen Presents

with the Artists

and guest curator Farzaneh Nouri

and through the Cooperation of the

LOOS/STUDIO LOOS

Zaal3

2nd Annual

The Hague International Sound Art Festival

Arsis vs Thesis

October 19 & 20, 2024

20:00 – 23:00

The 2nd Annual Hague International Sound Art Festival invites audiences to explore the captivating contrasts of sound through the theme "Arsis vs Thesis."

The concept delves into extreme opposites, like fast versus slow, high versus low, and heavy versus light, using sound as a powerful medium for expression.

The festival brings together these stark dichotomies to craft a sonic experience that challenges perceptions and invites reflection. Audiences will witness performances that transition from serious to cheerful, from short bursts to elongated compositions, highlighting the dynamic range of sound art.

It’s a celebration of contrast, where boundaries blur, and sound shapes meaning in profound, unexpected ways.

SOUND ART THE HAGUE

LOOS Foundation and Zaal 3 offer the ideal environment for sound experimentation and artistic exploration. LOOS’ innovative approach, combining traditional instruments with cutting-edge technology, makes them a leader in sound art, perfectly aligned with the festival’s theme of contrast. Meanwhile, Zaal 3’s commitment to supporting emerging talent and cross-disciplinary work creates a vibrant platform for sound artists to push boundaries. Together, they form a dynamic partnership, enriching The Hague’s artistic landscape.

What Is Sound Art?

Sound art is a diverse and interdisciplinary form of art that primarily utilizes sound, acoustics, and auditory elements as its medium of expression. It breaks away from traditional notions of music by emphasizing the artistic and aesthetic qualities of sound itself, rather than focusing solely on melody, harmony, or rhythm. Sound artists often work with various sonic elements, including field recordings, found sounds, electronic synthesis, spoken word, and more, to create immersive and thought-provoking experiences.

Event Schedule

Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024

Premiere: “Wim T. Schippers shines by absence.”

film, text, poetry, composition, improvisation, fixed media, performance, singing

Cast:

Titus Muizelaar - performance, vocals,

Wim T. Schippers - lyrics, film, fixed media

Paul Koek - performance, percussion, vocals

Gerard Bouwhuis - performance, piano, keyboard, vocals.

Patricio Wang - performance, bass guitar, vocals.

Peter van Bergen - composition, performance, vocals, wind instruments, electronics

Cristiano Melli - fixed media

Ibelisse Guardia Ferragutti - performance

Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024

Guest curator: Farzaneh Nouri

Agita Reke - live electronica

Ji Youn Kang - live electronica

Bjarni Gunnarsson - live electronica + projection (20 minutes)

Panic Screen (Nikos Charalambous & Guillermo Martín-Viana) - live improvisation

The Artists

  • Willem Theodoor "Wim T." Schippers is a Dutch artist, comedian, television director, and voice actor. During the 1960s, he worked mostly as a visual artist, associated with the international Fluxus-movement.

  • Peter van Bergen is artistic and business director of LOOS. He is a composer, improviser, interpreter and PhD researcher at the Free University of Brussels in the field of interdisciplinary experimental new music. He founded LOOS in 1982 and Studio LOOS in 2005. His research concerns "Improvisation, Interactivity, Instability: Artistic Transformations" (IOMAIM Research) in which improvisation between people is transformed into collaboration between man and machine. As an improviser, he worked with musicians such as Cecil Taylor, Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, George Lewis, Roscoe Mitchell, Anthony Braxton. As a composer he wrote for mainly the legendary LOOS Ensemble, various soloists, ASKO Schoenberg, the Volharding. He also worked closely with numerous composers and artists such as Louis Andriessen, Cornelis de Bondt, Huib Emmer, Martijn Padding, Gilius van Bergeijk, Guus Janssen, Paul Koek, Johan Simons, Krisztina de Chatel, Karin Post, Wim T. Schippers, Titus Muizelaar.

  • Patricio Wang. Chile/Netherlands (1952), studied Composition and Guitar at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. Since 1977, he has been composing music for his own projects, on commission from various ensembles and soloists, and for film, theater, music theater, and dance (he composed the music for Krisztina de Châtel's Thron, Sequence, and Rooms). He has been a member of several ensembles, including Hoketus, founded by Louis Andriessen, ensemble LOOS, Amankay, Quilapayún, and Catch Electric Guitar Quartet. He is highly sought after as an instrumentalist for performances of contemporary music by ensembles such as Asko/Schoenberg Ensemble, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Ensemble Modern, New York Philharmonic, and Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble.

  • Ibelisse Guardia Ferragutti (BO/BRA, she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist, performer, vocalist, and musician based in Amsterdam.

    Born in Bolivia, and raised in Brazil, Ibelisse has studied eighteen years of classical piano and ten years of contemporary dance and theatre, before graduating and receiving her Bachelor’s at the Mime School – School of Superior Arts in Amsterdam in 2006.

    Her work is deeply interwoven with post-colonial(ity), the paradox between grief and celebration, and Andean Cosmology as a source of reclamation, resistance, and resilience. Embodiment, sonic practices, trance, and dream work are her chosen mediums, helping her conjure and compose in resonance, with and against her embedded ancestral lineages.

  • Ji Youn Kang is a South Korean composer, performer and sound artist based in The Hague. She achieved her Master’s degrees in Sonology from the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague and in Composition from the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. Most of her pieces have been composed for both traditional and non-traditional instruments ranging from works for solo instruments to large orchestral pieces. One of her main interests lies in researching the relationship between musical and physical spaces that she has been exploring with a variety of multichannel systems such as the Acousmonium and Wave Field Synthesis systems. She is also active as a solo performer seeking for ways to combine three different sound areas on stage; acoustic instruments, analog and digital sound with DIY analog synthesizers and live processing on a laptop. 

  • Guillermo Martín-Viana (Sevilla SP, 1995) is a multi-faceted creator: drummer, visual artist, creative coder and composer, with a profound interest in improvisational games. He has performed on stages all around Europe, Central America and Asia, presenting works ranging from contemporary jazz to performative-improvisational-videogames. His love of sound and space unites his art, as evidenced by more than 15 recordings and multimedia productions. With his various projects such as Songs of Rage and Impotence, Panic Screen, 1LL0~ and FunFin Orchestra, he is known for creating immersive audio-visual experiences that emphasise interaction with the audience. His latest project, ALMO, focuses on simultaneous multimedia improvisation as a tool for personal expression and collective creation.

    Nikos Charalambous is a guitar player born in Limassol, Cyprus, in 1991. He began playing guitar around the age of 15, largely teaching himself in those early years. Initially drawn to rock and metal music, he formed his own band, composed original songs, and eventually started performing in rock clubs and festivals around the island. Over time, his musical interests expanded into jazz, with a particular focus on the improvisational aspects of the genre. In 2017, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in jazz and pop guitar performance from ArtEZ University of the Arts in Arnhem. He furthered his studies, earning a master's degree in jazz guitar from Codarts Rotterdam in 2020. Nikos not only leads his own groups, showcasing original compositions, but also serves as a sideman for various projects spanning jazz, pop, and free improvisation. His diverse experience includes performances for dance, film, opera, and art productions in Germany, Belgium, Poland, Cyprus, and the Netherlands.

  • Electronic, electroacoustic music composer and performer from Riga, Latvia. Currently focusing on electroacoustic and multimedia projects, working as a composer and performer. Notably worked also in the field of art performances, like poetry event, sound design for an art exhibition and film. Artistic practice encompasses fixed media, live performances, multimedia performances, and sound installations. As a composer, have been collaborating with acoustic, contemporary music ensembles, like L’Ensemble Multilatérale (Paris), Fractales (Belgium), Names (Salzburg), Ensemble for New Music Tallinn (Tallinn), Latvian Radio choir (Riga), Sinfonietta Riga (Riga). As a performer, have been member of an electroacoustic experimental project/group Systema Solaris (Riga), participant in Venice Biennale Musica College as an experimental performer, and also today a member of electronic duo flowerpower. Performed in festivals "Skaņu Mežs", "Tallinn Music Week - Skaņu Mežs & Üle Heli", "Ung Nordisk Musik Reykjavík", "Afekt (Tartu)".

  • After completing his conservatory education in The Hague, Gerard Bouwhuis primarily established himself as an interpreter of contemporary music. Composers such as Louis Andriessen, Guus Janssen, Rob Zuidam, Martijn Padding, and Cornelis de Bondt have written new works for him. In recognition of his exceptional contribution to contemporary Dutch music, he was awarded the Theo Bruins Prize in 2003. Bouwhuis is a highly sought-after guest with leading Dutch music ensembles, including Asko|Schönberg and the Nederlands Blazers Ensemble. He has also contributed to productions by the National Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theater, and Krisztina de Châtel's dance company. He was a member of Hoketus, the Ebony Band, the Xenakis Ensemble, and the group LOOS. In 1978, he formed Het Pianoduo with Cees van Zeeland, and they toured internationally to the UK, Canada, South America, and the United States. Bouwhuis frequently collaborated with conductors like Reinbert de Leeuw, Oliver Knussen, and Peter Eötvös. In 2005, he co-founded the ensemble Nieuw Amsterdams Peil with violinist Heleen Hulst. He is also a member of the musicians' collective SPLENDOR.

  • Bjarni Gunnarsson is an Icelandic Composer and Computer Scientist from Reykjavík, Iceland. He’s interested in process-based sound and algorithmic composition. How sound and software interact and the relationship between algorithms and musical behaviour. He creates compositions that put into foreground behaviours, actions, fluid sound structures, fuzzy materials, or forms. His recent research focus includes the construction of persistent synthetic environments, creative uses of digital interrupts, and machine-listening observers that react to computer-generated sound.


    Bjarni has presented his research at conferences such as ICMC (International Computer Music Conference), ICLC (International Conference on Live Coding), SMC (Sound and Music Computing) and xCoAx (Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X). He has performed in festivals such as Tectonics, Rewire, Today's Art, Sonar and Presences Electroniques and released music on labels such as Vertical Form, Thule, Uni:form, Spezial Material, Trachanik, LMALC, Shipwrec, 3LEAVES, Granny, Tartaruga, SUPERPANG and SØVN. Collections of his solo works can be found on the releases “Safn 2006-2009” (2010), "Processes & Potentials" (2013), "Paths" (2016), "Lueur" (2018), "Volume & Void" (2020), "Cendres" (2020), "Anticlines" (2021) and "UPICS" (2023).

  • The Brazilian interdisciplinary composer Cristiano Melli (1980) studied in São Paulo with Almeida Prado, Osvaldo Lacerda and Jocy de Oliveira. Since 2010 in The Hague, he holds a Bachelor and Master degrees in Composition, having Yannis Kyriakides, Calliope Tsoupaki, Cornelis de Bondt, Gilius van Bergeijk and Peter Adriaansz as teachers. Since 2019 he is part of the Senior Researcher Artistic team of Studio LOOS in The Hague, producing HERTZ, PERSEPHONE ZOOMED, a concert portrait and instalments of the EROLA series. Further projects are the queer multimedia cycles QUEENS and LEENDERT, both in production phase.

  • Paul Koek (1954) studied percussion at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. He was involved in the founding and was a member of several ensembles, including Hoketus (Louis Andriessen) and LOOS (Peter van Bergen). Additionally, he collaborated with various artists such as Benjamin Verdonck, Peter Greenaway, Dick Raaijmakers, Heiner Goebbels, Bob Wilson, and others.

    Since 1991, he has been teaching Music Theater at the ArtScience Interfaculty of the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. In 1984, Paul Koek joined Johan Simons, and together they founded Hollandia, which was then a small theater company that exclusively performed on location. Within Theatergroep Hollandia, he established the Veenstudio, a workshop that allowed for the specific development of ideas on music theater. Together with Dick Raaijmakers, he created, among other works, the legendary performances Der Fall/Dépons (1993), The Fall of Mussolini (1995), and Hermans Hand (1996).Paul Koek (1954) studied percussion at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. He was involved in the founding and was a member of several ensembles, including Hoketus (Louis Andriessen) and LOOS (Peter van Bergen). Additionally, he collaborated with various artists such as Benjamin Verdonck, Peter Greenaway, Dick Raaijmakers, Heiner Goebbels, Bob Wilson, and others.

    Since 1991, he has been teaching Music Theater at the ArtScience Interfaculty of the Royal Conservatory in The Hague.

    In 1984, Paul Koek joined Johan Simons, and together they founded Hollandia, which was then a small theater company that exclusively performed on location. Within Theatergroep Hollandia, he established the Veenstudio, a workshop that allowed for the specific development of ideas on music theater.

    Together with Dick Raaijmakers, he created, among other works, the legendary performances Der Fall/Dépons (1993), The Fall of Mussolini (1995), and Hermans Hand (1996).

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