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Bacchanal of Hörselberg - electro-acoustic installation

About the concert

Bacchanal of Hörselberg is an electroacoustic installation by Walter Sallinen and Kaj Mäki-Ullakko for chamber orchestra, live electronics and speakers. The work will be performed by the chamber orchestra Avanti! with a loudspeaker set.

In the work, an acoustic orchestra transforms into a polyphonic live sampler, which triggers a sonic tissue that reacts to the playing and comments on itself on top of the traditional orchestral playing. During the performance, the audience is free to move around the exhibition spaces of the Kunsthalle.

The name of the work refers to the Venus Cave in Linderhof Castle Park, built by the Bavarian King Ludwig II (1845-1886). The cave, with its ostentatious design, artificial lake, stalactites and shiny surfaces, was intended to imitate the first act of Richard Wagner’s opera Tannhäuser.

In Bacchanal of Hörselberg, the pseudo Wagnerian music played by the orchestra – inspired by the exuberance and unintentional kitsch spirit of Venus Cave – is given a “coating” that spreads out through the speakers. By confronting the orchestra with its own alter ego, the work seeks to illuminate the contemporary connotations and essence of classical orchestral music.

Walter Sallinen and Kaj Mäki-Ullakko, photo by Patrik Rastenberger

Program

Tulossa.

Performers

Avanti! Chamber Orchestra
Mikko Sarvanne, Artistic Producer

INFO

Helsinki Art Hall, Nervanderinkatu 3, 00100 Helsinki, Finland

Doors at 19.00
Event ends at 20.30

Tickets 12,50-25 €
With museum card 22,50 €

PHOTO/TEOS: Constance Tenvik

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