Austrian-HongKong Composers connection
Ensemble for Contemporary Music
The Austrian-HongKong Composers connection has been developed to simply bring together young emerging composers and musicians from Europe and
Asia to perform together. Its’ sole purpose is to network and share
music, artworks, ideas, experiences and resources among each other and
to raise the audience’s interest in contemporary music and culture.
The motivation and the enthusiasm of former projects and concerts led to
the idea of the development of a composers connection and a further
exchange program. It’s purpose is to organize concerts, performances,
workshops and presentations of artworks of a large variety and gives
musicians and composers the opportunity to share their creative work.
Comprised mainly of graduates of the Internationale Ensemble Modern Akademie, the members of the Chromoson ensemble
are all performers of exceptional talents and skills with ample
experience in new music interpretation. Thanks to the Inter-Tertiary
Young Composers Platform organized by the Hong Kong Composers’ Guild in
2012, local students composers have had the invaluable opportunity to
work with the flutist Carolin Ralser of Chromoson in an ensemble
setting. Her remarkable interpretative capabilities, attention to
details, her excellent mastery of extended techniques and ability to
sublime techniques into heartfelt music have made a lasting impression
among the participants and audience alike. The ensemble’s formidable
skills, passion as well as dedication to new music performance have made
it a dream ensemble to work with for any aspiring composer. In this
connection, this proposal is put forward in hopes of creating a chamber
music concert for Chromoson, which will give the world or Asian premiere
of six works of various instrumentations by three local composers and
three Austrian composers.Concert Programme
1. Johannes Berauer’s The Vienna Chamber Diaries2. Kai-Young Chan’s New Work (2014) for flute and percussion3. Marco Döttlinger’s New Work (2014) for solo percussion4. Chi-Hin Leung’s New Work (2014) for flute and percussion5. Carolin Ralser’s inkompetenzkompensationskompetenz (2013) for flute and electronics6. Chun-Wai Wong’s Autumn Leaves (2013) for solo fluteTICKETS: bit.ly/1oLdEBb