0327 Friday
at 1000
Venue: Bergen Public Library
WORKSHOP SOUNDPAINTING
at 1200
Venue: The Student Centre
ADAM DE LA COUR OG PARKINSON SAUNDERS
at 1200
Venue: BERGEN KUNSTHALL NO. 5
STEPHEN PRINA
at 1230
Venue: Bergen Public Library
SOUNDPAINTING
at 1300
Venue: The Faculty of Law Building
ADAM DE LA COUR OG PARKINSON SAUNDERS
at 1300
Venue: Landmark
CINEMA BOREALIS - MARRIED TO THE EIFFEL TOWER
at 1400
Venue: Lydgalleriet
PHILIP TAGNEY - DISREHEARSPECTAKTAK
at 1400
Venue: Grieg Academy
MASTERCLASS MICHAEL FINNISSY
at 1415
Venue: Landmark
CINEMA BOREALIS - 911 MYSTERIES – DEMOLITIONS
at 1600
Venue: Bergen Public Library
BIBLIOLUDIUM - ERLEND O. NØDTVEDT
at 1615
Venue: Landmark
JOHN FERGUSON
at 1730
Venue: Landmark
CINEMA BOREALIS - RUINS OF THE THIRD REICH
at 1900
Venue: Logen
ORGANTOWER, ASAMISIMASA, MEM1, WHISTLE PIG SALOON
ORGANTOWER, ASAMISIMASA, MEM1, WHISTLE PIG SALOON
at 1900
Venue: Logen
1900 ORGELSTILLAS 1; ASAMISIMASA; MEM1
2130 LES ANGES DE CHAGALL; ORGELSTILLAS 2: NOISE; ASAMSISMASA; WHISTLE PIG SALOON
2400 ORGELSTILLAS 3: THOMAS TALLIS’ SPEM IN ALIUM
Michael Finnissy: WAM; 2004
Michael Finnissy: BEUK O’ NEWCASSEL SANGS; 1990
Kjell Mørk Karlsen: LES ANGES DE CHAGALL; 2007; FOR SOLO PIANO
Michael Finnissy: L’HERBE; 2004
Michael Finnissy: VARIOUS NATIONS; 1992
Thomas Tallis: SPEM IN ALIUM; CA. 1570; TRANSKRIBERT FOR 16 HARMONIUM
At last year’s Bergen International Festival Sigbjørn Apeland’s Organ Tower made quite a stir. This year at Borealis it will be nothing short of spectacular, with the tower expanded to fi ll the Logen theatre stage, and providing all kinds of music from Noise to the English Renaissance across the night.
Asamisimasa is one of Norway’s most exciting and uncompromising young groups. This concert will feature four pieces by Michael Finnissy.
Mem1 (Mark + Laura Cetilia) seamlessly blend the sounds of cello and electronics, with their improvisational performances moving beyond melody, lyricism, and traditional structural confines to reveal an organically evolved narrative.
Whistle Pig Saloon is Robert van Heumen and John Ferguson. van Heumen is director of STEIM, a centre that develops new electronic instrument interfaces.
The concert is a collaboration between Borealis and BEK, and has received funding from the Arts Council Norway.