The Prague Quiet Music Collective, an ensemble dedicated to reductionist and post-minimalist contemporary music, performs in Berlin for the first time. Presenting a music of slowing down, silencing, and attention to sound, the group has commissioned works by composers including Klaus Lang, Eva-Maria Houben, Jürg Frey. The programme at NYT Art Space is mostly built around two longer pieces: Swedish composer Marcus Lundberg's osynliga stigar, composed for this year's Prague Quiet Music Festival and premiered there in June, and love chants by Australian composer Josten Myburgh, premiered by the ensemble in November of last year, now in a new, revised version. Finally, a world premiere of a short guitar piece by Lundberg, a text score by the ensemble's artistic director Ian Mikyska, and improvisations with Josten Myburgh on saxophone round out the programme.
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