AGON orchestra
AGON Orchestra
Hudobníci, ktorí hrali v rámci súboru Performers who played within the ensemblee
bicie nástroje
basová gitara
flauta, pikola
viola
basklarinet, klarinet
trombón
dirigent
klavír
lesný roh
klávesové nástroje
violončelo
husle
elektrická gitara
spev
Poznámky
[treba preložiť do slovenčiny]
The Agon Orchestra (originally the Agon Ensemble) started in the 1980s as a platform for the up-and-coming generation of composers. In semi-official conditions, it presented pieces by Petr Kofroň, Martin Smolka, Mirek Pudlák and composers from abroad – John Cage, Morton Feldman, Arvo Pärt, Stece Reich, Giacinto Scelsi or Karlheinz Stockhausen. After 1989, their concert activity developed on stages both at home and abroad, Petr Kofroň became the conductor and Martin Smolka the artistic director. At this time, Arta Records and Audio Ego published a series of critically acclaimed CDs. The period culminated in a portrait disc of M. Smolka. After his departure (1998), Petr Kofroň (artistic director and conductor) and Ivan Bierhanzl (dramaturgy and production) became the leading figures. This time also saw a confluence with New York based composers (Eliott Sharp, John Zorn, David Lang, Michael Gordon). The orchestra presented several operas by Philip Glass (Fall of the House of Usher, Prague State Opera, 1999, La Belle et la Bête, National Theatre, 2003, and In the Penal Colony, Archa Theatre, 2005). A major inspiration for the orchestra was music from the underground rock scene.
There were new versions of songs by Filip Topol, Milan Hlavsa, the group DG 307 and settings of poems by Ivan Martin Jirous. At the 2012 Prague Spring, the Agon Orchestra played a programme of Ivan Acher, John Cage, Brian Eno, Petr Kofroň, Michal Nejtek and Frank Zappa. Typornamento is an album of realisations of graphic scores by Milan Adamčiak. In 2015, Czech Radio broadcast a six-part series, Agon Orchestra – 30 Years.
Discography:
Agon (Arta Records, 1991) Česká nová hudba 60. let [Czech New Music of the 1960s] (Arta Records, 1994) Grafické partitury a koncepty [Graphic Scores and Concepts] (Audio Ego, 1996) Red & Black (Audio Ego, 1997) Martin Smolka (Audio Ego, 1998) Filip Topol & Agon Orchestra (Indies Records, 2001) Pašijové hry [The Passion of Jesus] (Knihy Hana, 2004) Obešel já polí pět [I Walked Through Five Fields] (Guerilla Records, 2009) Magorova Summa [Magor’s Summa] (Guerilla Records, 2009) Typornamento (Guerilla Records, 2012) Petr Kofroň: Titan Symphony (Czech Music Information Centre, 2015)
Podujatia
Events
Moyzesova sieň
Stalin Monument
Divadlo Aréna
Pohoda – Europa Stage
A4 – Priestor súčasnej kultúry
La Fabrika
Odkazy
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