Instru­men­ta­tion: vln, vln, vla, vc
Dura­tion: 9'00
Written for the Quatuor Bozzini
mp3 listen to Se contourner se conformer
Per­form­ers: Quatuor Bozzini
Pro­gramme Note

Writ­ten for the Quatuor Bozzini, the title of this piece can be loosely trans­lated as “To go around one­self, to con­form one­self”. Those con­cepts play a role in the musi­cal mate­r­ial on sev­eral dif­fer­ent lev­els: har­monic mate­r­ial, rhyth­mic struc­ture, form, the push and pull of musi­cal tra­di­tion, the choices the per­form­ers have to make, and so forth. My goal was to work in the space on the edge of com­fort, where there is enough famil­iar­ity for both per­form­ers and audi­ence to get into the piece, but also a strong musi­cal chal­lenge that pushes us to the “tran­scen­dence” expe­ri­ence that I seek in music.

In this piece, I return to pre­dom­i­nantly quar­ter­tonal har­monies for the first time in a few years. How­ever, the har­monic frame­work also fits loosely into G-sharp minor/B major. The intent, like in much of my micro­tonal work, is that the quar­ter­tones go largely unno­ticed by the casual lis­tener. I build up a type of pseudo-Renaissance struc­ture, trans­par­ent and smooth, using quar­ter­tones not to approx­i­mate just into­na­tion, but rather to cre­ate a sort of “what-if”, alternate-reality har­monic system.

Né à Edmon­ton, Canada, com­pos­i­teur Aaron Ger­vais habite à San Fran­cisco, et il est représenté par Art Music Pro­mo­tion. Il a obtenu un bac­calau­réat avec dis­tinc­tion en musique de l’Université de Toronto (2005), où il a étudié avec Chan Ka Nin, et égale­ment une maîtrise de l’Université de la Cal­i­fornie à San Diego (2007) sous la direc­tion de Chi­nary Ung et Philippe Manoury. En plus, Aaron a pour­suivi des études sous Mar­tijn Padding au Konin­klijk Con­ser­va­to­rium à la Haye. Il a assisté à de nom­breux ate­liers avec des com­pos­i­teurs dis­tin­gués de partout autour du monde. Avant ces études en com­po­si­tion, Aaron a fait des études en jazz et en per­cus­sion cubaine, dont un été d’études à la Havane.

Les œuvres d’Aaron Ger­vais ont été inter­prétées dans plusieurs pays par des ensem­bles renom­més, tels que Tapes­try New Opera Works, l’Ensemble con­tem­po­rain de Mon­tréal, le Nou­vel ensem­ble mod­erne, le Nieuw En­semble, Toca Loca, Con­tin­uum, le Knights Orches­tra, l’Arditti Quar­tet, et le Lon­don Sin­foni­etta. Elles ont été dif­fusées par CBC, Radio-Canada, et la chaîne CIUT à Toronto.

Aaron a par­ticipé à plusieurs fes­ti­vals de musique pres­tigieux, dont la Semaine de musique Gaudea­mus à Ams­ter­dam (sa pièce Cul­ture n°1 a été choisie pour le con­cours en 2006); le Sound Fes­ti­val à Aberdeen; les fes­ti­vaux New Wave, soundaXis et SHIFT à Toronto; et le MATA Fes­ti­val à New York. En 2008, il a été choisi comme représen­tant du Canada pour les Journées mon­di­ales de la musique en Litu­anie. En 2006, sa pièce Flüsse-Einflüsse a été sélec­tion­née comme pièce de con­cours final pour les étudi­ants d’accordéon de deux­ième stage au Staatliche Hochschule für Musik – Trossin­gen en Allemagne.

En 2009, Aaron a reçu le pre­mier prix dans le Con­cours inter­na­tional de jeunes com­pos­i­teurs de l’ork­est de ereprijs aux Pays-Bas. Il a aussi reçu plusieurs d’autres prix et bourses, dont un ASCAP Gould Award (2010) aux États-Unis, six prix aux Con­cours des jeunes com­pos­i­teurs de la SOCAN (2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2004), le Lieu­tenant Gov­er­nor of Alberta Emerg­ing Artist Award (2008), ainsi que plusieurs bourses d’étude, de com­mande, et de voy­age du Con­seil des Arts du Canada, la SOCAN, et la Fon­da­tion des arts de l’Alberta.

Nacido en Edmon­ton, Canadá, com­pos­i­tor Aaron Ger­vais vive en San Fran­cisco y está rep­re­sen­tado por Art Music Pro­mo­tion. El obtuvo un bach­e­lor con dis­tin­ción en música de la Uni­ver­si­dad de Toronto (2005), donde estudió con Chan Ka Nin. Tam­bién obtuvo un Mas­ters de la Uni­ver­si­dad de la Cal­i­for­nia en San Diego (2007), estu­diando con Chi­nary Ung y Philippe Manoury. Además, él sigo estu­dios par­tic­u­lares con Mar­tijn Padding en el Konin­klijk Con­ser­va­to­rium en la Haya. Aaron asis­tió a var­ios talleres con com­pos­i­tores impor­tantes de todos lados del mundo. Antes de sus estu­dios en com­posi­ción, Aaron hizo car­reras en jazz y per­cusión cubana, y la segunda de estas le trajo hasta la Habana para estu­dios par­tic­u­lares en el ver­ano de 2002.

Las obras de Aaron Ger­vais están tocadas en var­ios países para ensam­bles céle­bres como Tapes­try New Opera Works, el Ensem­ble con­tem­po­rain de Mon­tréal, el Nou­vel ensem­ble mod­erne, el Nieuw Ensem­ble, Toca Loca, Con­tin­uum, el Knights Orches­tra, el Arditti Quar­tet, y el Lon­don Sin­foni­etta. Además, sus obras fueron trans­mi­ti­das por el Cana­dian Broad­cast­ing Cor­po­ra­tion, Radio-Canada, y la cadena CIUT de Toronto.

Aaron Ger­vais par­ticipó en var­ios fes­ti­vales may­ores de música, incluyendo la Sem­ana de música Gaudea­mus en Ams­ter­dam (su obra Cul­ture n°1 fue selec­cionada para el con­curso en 2006); el Sound Fes­ti­val en Aberdeen; los fes­ti­vales New Wave, soundaXis, y SHIFT en Toronto; y el MATA Fes­ti­val en Nueva York. En 2008, él fue escogido como rep­re­sen­ta­tivo de Canadá para los Días mundi­ales de la música en Litu­a­nia. En 2006, su obra Flüsse-Einflüsse sirvió como pieza de con­curso final para los estu­di­antes de acordeón en la car­rera Kün­sterlis­che Aus­bil­dung del Staatliche Hochschule für Musik – Trossin­gen en Alemania.

En 2009, Aaron recibió el primer pre­mio en el Con­curso inter­na­cional de jóvenes com­pos­i­tores del ork­est de ereprijs en los Países Bajos. Tam­bién, Aaron recibió var­ios otros pre­mios, incluyendo un ASCAP Gould Award (2010) en los Esta­dos Unidos, seis pre­mios del Con­curso de jóvenes com­pos­i­tores de la SOCAN (2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2004), el Lieu­tenant Gov­er­nor of Alberta Emerg­ing Artist Award (2008), y varias becas de estu­dio, de encar­gada, y de viaje, por el Con­sejo de los artes del Canadá, la SOCAN, y la Fun­dación de los artes del Alberta.

Instru­men­ta­tion: pno, harp or elec gtr, elec bass (opt), perc
Dura­tion: 12’00
Commissioned by Toca Loca
Per­form­ers: Toca Loca
Pro­gramme Note

Credit for the idea of a Halo bal­let goes to Gre­gory Oh, who com­mis­sioned the piece and arranged for me to work with chore­o­g­ra­pher Julia Aplin. To com­ple­ment the unusual dance envi­ron­ment of the piece, I chose an unusual musi­cal envi­ron­ment that is equally a hybrid of instru­men­tal tra­di­tions, both clas­si­cal and rock. The mate­r­ial of the piece devel­ops a sin­gle har­monic and melodic pro­gres­sion, which moves from extremely slow and legato to extremely fast and fre­netic. Through this diverse vocab­u­lary, I hope to give the chore­o­g­ra­pher a range of expres­sions to work with, allow­ing her to demon­strate the full poten­tial of the robotic Halo char­ac­ters to func­tion as dancers.

Per­for­mance Videos

Under devel­op­ment with Tapes­try New Opera.

Pre­mièring Schizo Psy­cho on Dag in de Brand­ing 2011.

Aaron Ger­vais is com­poser of new classical/avant-garde music, born in Edmon­ton, Canada, and rep­re­sented by Art Music Pro­mo­tion. He received a Bach­e­lor of Music with Hon­ours from the Uni­ver­sity of Toronto, and a Master’s degree from the Uni­ver­sity of Cal­i­for­nia at San Diego. He has also pur­sued stud­ies at the Konin­klijk Con­ser­va­to­rium in the Hague, Nether­lands. Aaron’s teach­ers have included Chan Ka Nin (CA), Chi­nary Ung (US), Philippe Manoury (FR), and Mar­tijn Padding (NL), and he has also par­tic­i­pated in mas­ter­classes with renowned com­posers from around the world. Prior to study­ing com­po­si­tion, Aaron stud­ied jazz drum­ming and Cuban folk­loric per­cus­sion, includ­ing a sum­mer of pri­vate study in Havana in 2002.

Aaron’s music has been per­formed by major ensem­bles in sev­eral coun­tries, includ­ing the Nieuw Ensem­ble (NL), ork­est de ereprijs (NL), the Ensem­ble con­tem­po­rain de Mon­treal (CA), the Nou­vel ensem­ble mod­erne (CA), Tapes­try New Opera Works (CA), Toca Loca (CA), Con­tin­uum (CA), the Knights Orches­tra (US), the Lon­don Sin­foni­etta (UK), and the Arditti Quar­tet (UK). His music has been broad­cast on CBC Radio/Radio-Canada.

Promi­nent fes­ti­vals have pre­sented Aaron’s work, includ­ing Amsterdam’s pres­ti­gious Gaudea­mus Music Week; Toronto’s New Wave, soundaXis, and SHIFT fes­ti­vals; Aberdeen’s Sound Fes­ti­val; and New York’s MATA Fes­ti­val. He was addi­tion­ally selected as a rep­re­sen­ta­tive for Canada in the 2008 World Music Days in Lithua­nia. One of his solo pieces, Flüsse-Einflüsse, was cho­sen as a required exam piece for the grad­u­at­ing accor­dion stu­dents at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik – Trossin­gen in 2006.

Aaron was selected as the win­ner of the ork­est de ereprijs’s Inter­na­tional Young Com­posers Com­pe­ti­tion in the Nether­lands in 2009. He has also received var­i­ous other awards and grants, includ­ing an ASCAP Gould Award (2010), six prizes in Canada’s SOCAN Awards for Young Com­posers (2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2004), a Lieu­tenant Gov­er­nor of Alberta Emerg­ing Artist Award (2008), a SOCAN res­i­dency grant (2006), and numer­ous com­mis­sion­ing, travel, project, and study grants.

Long-term musi­cal direc­tions in Aaron’s com­pos­ing include a focus on rhythm and time, a pre­oc­cu­pa­tion with the social and cul­tural fac­tors that influ­ence lis­ten­ing and taste, an inter­est in found mate­ri­als, an explo­ration of what in fact con­sti­tutes cre­ativ­ity, and a fas­ci­na­tion with the ways that social tech­nolo­gies are chang­ing lis­ten­ing habits, to name a few. His music incor­po­rates a wide range of palettes, from rich micro­tonal tex­tures and shim­mer­ing tim­bres to bright chip­per coun­ter­point, upbeat rhyth­mic drive, blunt musi­cal ges­tures, and light-hearted humour.

Ensem­ble Klang pro­duced a trailer for the upcom­ing pre­mière of Schizo Psy­cho, as part of their Music for Motion Pic­tures show at Dag in de Branding:

More info on the con­cert in the per­for­mances section.

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Karl Friedrich Abel

I recently decided to try to encap­su­late major lessons I learned from other com­posers’ music over the years into short one-liners. Sort of like the per­son­al­ity sur­veys that go around Face­book, but more about the musi­cal per­son­al­ity of com­posers (per­haps my per­son­al­ity more than the peo­ple listed here). Any­way, this is what I came up with, in no par­tic­u­lar order: Con­tinue read­ing “What Com­posers Taught Me” »

28 May 2011
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Ensem­ble Klang gives the pre­mière per­for­mance of Schizo Psy­cho, a video piece based on a clip from Alfred Hitchcock’s movie Psy­cho and the score writ­ten for the film by Bernard Herrmann.

5:00pm, Dag in de Branding, Korzo Theatre
Prinsestraat 42 (map)
2513 CE Den Haag, the Netherlands
€30 in advance, €35 at the door
www.dagindebranding.nl    www.ensembleklang.com