SUMMER ACADEMY 2019
FACULTY AND STAFF
ENSEMBLES IN RESIDENCE
Klangforum Wien
And just as in their art, Klangforum Wien itself is nothing but a force, barely disguised by its metier, to improve the world. The moment they step onto the podium, the musicians know that only one thing counts: everything. Eros and the absoluteness of this conviction are at the root of the inimitable quality of their concerts.
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TAK Ensemble
TAK is a quintet that delivers energetic and virtuosic performances of contemporary classical music. The ambitious ensemble “impresses with the organicity of their sound, their dynamism and virtuosity — and, well, just a dash of IDGAF as they slay the thorniest material like it’s nothing” (Q2 Music). Dedicated to the commissioning of new works and direct collaboration with composers and other artists, TAK promotes ambitious programming at the highest level, fostering engagement both within the contemporary music community and the artistic community at large. Their debut album “Ecstatic Music: TAK plays Taylor Brook” was released by New Focus Recordings in September 2016, to critical acclaim; it was featured as Q2 Music’s Album of the Week by WQXR, and was listed in the Top 10 Classical Albums of 2016 by The Boston Globe, which praised the “young, fearless players… fluid grace and confidence.”
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FELLOWS 2019
Acoustic Composition
(in alphabetical order)
Maja Bosnic* (Serbia)
Alberto Carretero (Spain)
Tak Cheung Hui (Hong Kong)
Nathanael Gubler (Switzerland)
Sungwoo Kim (South Korea)
Mu-Xuan Lin (Taiwan)
Cyril Molesti (France)
Aled Smith (United Kingdom)
Jorge Diego Vásquez Salvagno (Argentina)
Jue Wang (China)
JeeYoung Yoo (South Korea)
*The scholarship in memoriam Iannis Xenakis is awarded to Maja Bosnic.
Composition in progress
(in alphabetical order)
Alessandro Baticci (Italy)
Brandon Chow (Canada)
Canberk Duman (Turkey)
Luciano Giambastiani (Argentina)
Philipp Christoph Mayer (Germany)
Michèle Rusconi (Switzerland)
Andreas Papakostas Smyris (Greece)
GRYPARIO CULTURAL CENTER
Visiting composers
(in alphabetical order)
Tom Aitken (United Kingdom)
Carlos Bandera (United States/Spain)
Pui-shan Cheung (Hong Kong)
Alexa Rinn (United States)
Anil Berk Zamandar (Turkey)
Jerry Zhuo (China)
VENUES
The Grypario Cultural Center was donated to the municipality of Mykonos by Nikos and Sophia Grypari in 2006. It is a building complex of 1600 m2 featuring a 350-seat concert hall with a 80 m2 stage, a delicate foyer, and a number of smaller educational rooms. There is also a free parking space and a playground. The building is located in Argyraina, just 1 km from the center of Mykonos.
ZERVOUDAKI IGGLESI HALL
The Zervoudaki Igglesi Hall is part of the Charitable Institute of the Municipality of Mykonos for the Environment, Education, and Development and includes the municipal gallery, and the concert hall. It is located in the center of Mykonos.
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