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  'Shostakovitch Inspired!'
29th September  2019
 
A Music, Live Art & Words event with the Fitzwilliam String Quartet,
actor Peter Florence & music painter Maryleen Schiltkamp 
Hay Chamber Music Festival
Brecon Theatre 
29th September 
3:30 pm  - 5 pm
 
 
The afternoon will begin at 3.30 pm with a performance of Shostakovich's String Quartet No.11 by the Fitzwilliam String Quartet, interspersed with a reading of letters, written by the composer and his friends, given voice by actor Peter Florence.

After the interval, the Fitzwilliam String Quartet will perform the Shostakovich String Quartet No.10 in a Live Art collaboration with music painter Maryleen Schiltkamp.
The artist will paint on stage, in synchronicity with the music, using three canvasses to depict the musical movements. View clip of the studio process in preparation ...

Concluding the event will be a discussion session with the musicians, the artist and the audience.

Brecon Theatre/ Theatr Brycheiniog
Canal Wharf, Brecon LD3 7EW, UK

"Shostakovich Inspired!" 
Online Tickets: https://www.brycheiniog.co.uk/en
 
Hay-on-Wye, Hereford, HR3 5, United Kingdom

Picture above: Shostakovich SQ 10 - I; music painting (detail)
Below: Shostakovich SQ 10 - II; line of motifs following the score (detail)

ON MUSIC PAINTING
Music painting is a new performance art, combining live music with painting on canvas, made directly during a concert. This visual creation follows the musical movement and the colour of sound at the same time, producing a unique experience.

As part of the artist’s preparation, the musical score is studied in detail, and a ‘timeline’ of the music is created. From this timeline the artist develops a visual score, in order to rehearse simultaneously with the music. There is an overall design for when to paint what, and where on the final canvas, one might say ‘a choreography for the movements of the brush’. Significant moments in the dynamics of the music are highlighted, the work’s main themes and variants, the depth of the character and the overall nature of the piece. For the live performance, these preparations and studies are of course helpful but do not set the final work in stone. All that happens during performance itself is part of a moment, an instant. and as much as the artist aims to carry out her plan and to anticipate the gestures and movement, the final work always results from an experience based on musical and physical interactions, in what is an open form of art with an element of improvisation.

About the performers 

The Fitzwilliam String Quartet

The Fitzwilliam String Quartet (FSQ) is a British string quartet The group was founded in 1968 by four Cambridge undergraduates. There have been a number of changes in personnel over the years, but Alan George from the original quartet is still a member as of 2019. It currently consists of Alan George, viola; Sally Pendlebury, violoncello; and Lucy Russell and Marcus Barcham Stevens, violins.

The Fitzwilliam Quartet was one of the first of a long line of quartets to have emerged under the guidance of Sidney Griller at the Royal Academie of Music. They became well known through their close personal association with Dmitri Shostakovich who befriended them following a visit to York to hear them play. He entrusted them with the Western premières of his last three quartets, and before long they had become the first group to perform and record all fifteen. These recordings gained international awards, and secured for the quartet a worldwide concert schedule and a long term contract with Decca/London.

https://www.fitzwilliamquartet.com


Peter Florence

Peter Kenrick Florence, CBE (1964), is a British festival director, most notable for founding the Hay Festival, with his father and mother, Norman Florence and Rhoda Florence, funding the
first festival with winnings from a poker game.

 

Maryleen Schiltkamp

Maryleen Schiltkamp studied art at the Rijksakademie voor Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam (Netherlands) and has exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Curacao, Amsterdam, St.Petersburg and Prague. She has also performed at venues and festivals in London, Guildford, Bergen op Zoom, Amsterdam, Prague and Cesis (Latvia). 

In recent years, Maryleen has been fascinated by the visual parallels of musical movement and colour relating to sound, through which collaborations with musicians have developed. These include combining exhibitions with recitals, mixed-media projects for video-film,  and most recently performances of ‘action-painting’ during recitals (musicpaintingLive). Also she has been the subject of British documentary film ‘The Art of the Symphony’ which premiered in Paris and Prague in 2017, in Amsterdam and The Hague in 2019.

www.maryleenschiltkamp.com

The Art of the Symphony
documentary trailer

musicpaintingLIVE
promo clip


 
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