Jacques Lenot
Jacques Lenot
Il y a
Music / Sound Installation
Jacques Lenot
Instants d’Il y a
Sound Installation adapted from Il y a
Il y a, concert in four pieces
Creation
Computer Music design Ircam, Gregory Beller
Commissioned by Ircam-Centre Pompidou and Festival d’Automne à Paris
Coproduction Ircam-Centre Pompidou and Festival d’Automne à Paris
With the help of Sacem
Jacques Lenot’s idea of a “sprinkling of sound” will become reality in movement, cascades and mechanical clockwork in the church of Saint Eustache, with sound free to fall, and from a great height. The sound installation and concert, Lenot’s first venture with the music technology of IRCAM, will convey his imagination in musical, poetic and spiritual form.
In the same place
Das atmende Klarsein marked the last of Luigi Nono's different styles. In it, the Venetian master exalts the demise of our certainties, a way new of listening, made up of silences and fragile, unique sounds, and an attention to space and the possible. A possible which is always going somewhere and in which song equates to the existence.
Clara Iannotta, Chris Swithinbank I listen to the inward through my bones
Clara Iannotta's project is to listen to the city and its various life-forms, in a space, that of a church, which a priori preserves those inside from the noises outside. She does so by means of an electronic installation designed for the acoustics of the Church of Saint-Eustache, a building with a rich musical tradition, ranging from from Rameau to Berlioz.