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Satie Sports et Divertissements

Erik Satie's surreal world

Part of the Found Spaces - 2020 Series

Add to my Calendar 29-01-2021 09:00 29-01-2021 11:00 36 Satie Sports et Divertissements Immerse yourself in the tongue-in-cheek, colourful world of Erik Satie's sports and pastimes. This filmed performance will be available to watch on demand from Friday, 29th of January 2021. ‍Sports et divertissements (Sports and Pastimes), is a series of 21 very short works. The score was originally published as a collectible item with illustrations by Charles Martin and calligraphy by Erik Satie himself. Satie deliberately made this work 'unperformable' and we have taken on the challenge in a very 21st-century way: a digitally-native, multimedia and interactive performance made for audiences watching online. You can choose whether you want to focus on the illustrations (brought to life with simple animations) or the score, or both. The result is something completely new: and not a format that Satie could have imagined. Try it, and tell us what you think. An ensemble of 10 musicians play the work against a very large 4K screen in a yoga studio. The director and conductor is Jonathan Berman. Your ticket purchases directly support the artists, all of whom are paid by Greengage for their work. Erik Satie: Sports et Divertissements arranged by Dominic Muldowney is by permission of Universal Edition A.G. Wien. This filmed performance is part of Found Spaces, a series of 4 concert-films that embraces the creativity and flexibility of classical musicians. We  gathered a group of brilliant musicians, videographers and artists to create visually exciting performances that couldn't happen in a traditional concert hall or with an in-person audience. These are performances in a digital format for an artistic reason and to create an exciting new audience experience, not just because the COVID-19 pandemic has closed concert halls around the world. Join us in Greengage's continued efforts to push the boundaries of digital performances, make paid work for artists and demonstrate the power of the arts to bring people together. Online event, London DD/MM/YYYY

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London
England


Programme

Erik SatieSports et divertissements

Performers

Jonathan Berman – Conductor
Eunsley Park – violin
Paul Silverthorne – viola
Tim Lowe – Cello
Lynda Houghton – double bass
Karen Jones – flute
Tom Blomfield – oboe
Mark van de Wiel – clarinet
Emily Hultmark – bassoon
Zoe Tweed – French horn
Joseph Havlat – piano

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Programme Note

Immerse yourself in the tongue-in-cheek, colourful world of Erik Satie's sports and pastimes.

This filmed performance will be available to watch on demand from Friday, 29th of January 2021.

Sports et divertissements (Sports and Pastimes), is a series of 21 very short works. The score was originally published as a collectible item with illustrations by Charles Martin and calligraphy by Erik Satie himself.

Satie deliberately made this work 'unperformable' and we have taken on the challenge in a very 21st-century way: a digitally-native, multimedia and interactive performance made for audiences watching online. You can choose whether you want to focus on the illustrations (brought to life with simple animations) or the score, or both. The result is something completely new: and not a format that Satie could have imagined. Try it, and tell us what you think.

An ensemble of 10 musicians play the work against a very large 4K screen in a yoga studio. The director and conductor is Jonathan Berman.

Your ticket purchases directly support the artists, all of whom are paid by Greengage for their work.

Erik Satie: Sports et Divertissements arranged by Dominic Muldowney is by permission of Universal Edition A.G. Wien.

This filmed performance is part of Found Spaces, a series of 4 concert-films that embraces the creativity and flexibility of classical musicians. We  gathered a group of brilliant musicians, videographers and artists to create visually exciting performances that couldn't happen in a traditional concert hall or with an in-person audience. These are performances in a digital format for an artistic reason and to create an exciting new audience experience, not just because the COVID-19 pandemic has closed concert halls around the world.

Join us in Greengage's continued efforts to push the boundaries of digital performances, make paid work for artists and demonstrate the power of the arts to bring people together.

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