Estonian Music Days
EMP TV

16.–24.04.2022
Tallinn / Tartu
EMP TV
Ensemble of Estonian Electronic Music Society

Mon, April 18 2022, 19:00
Estonian Public Broadcasting, 1. studio

Ensemble of Estonian Electronic Music Society

Problems in Estonian electronic music

Unknown author – sounds on a wax roll from the archives of the Estonian Theatre and Music Museum

Õie Olinda Sacherman – Electronic suite Voyages in Estonia (“Eestimaa rännakud”), tape composition (probably from late 1950s)

Unknown electronic fragment (anonymous authors from the Club of Radio Enthusiasts in Lääne County, probably from mid-1960s)

Kuldar Sink – music for Jerzy Broszkiewicz’s play I will Tell You My Story (1966, tape composition)

Kuldar Sink – Four Compositions (“Neli kompositsiooni”, 1964), 4th movement, arrangement for ensemble (arrangement made by the Ensemble of the Estonian Electronic Music Society (EMA) in 2022, Estonian premiere)

Udo Kasemets – Yi Jing Jitterbug (1984) for a soloist and 8 tape recorders (Estonian premiere)

Rauno Remme – Altes Kind, arrangement for ensemble (arrangement made by the EMA in 2022, Estonian premiere)

Improvisations

 

The Ensemble of the Estonian Electronic Music Society (EMA) studies and introduces Estonian electronic music from a historic perspective. In cooperation with the Estonian Theatre and Music Museum, the audience will be treated to rare discoveries that represent early Estonian electronic music.

EMA is a lineup formed in 2017, dedicated to playing electronic chamber music. The group aims to transcend technological restraints and promote sensitive musicianship, responding to each other and keen hearing, making full use of all the incredibly rich sonic possibilities offered by electronic instruments. EMA has been lauded for their flexibility and musicality, which, in the case of electronic music, can easily be lost among the switches and sliders. The range of available instruments varies from Buchla and Serge synthesizers to laptop-based live-electronics. Today the ensemble studies and introduces Estonian electronic music from a historic perspective. In cooperation with the Estonian Theatre and Music Museum, the audience will be treated to rare discoveries that represent early Estonian electronic music.

Live-broadcast by Klassikaraadio and EMP TV.

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