Concerts

George Lewis: Timelike Weave | Voyager

Sun, Nov 15, 2020
Sun, Nov 15, 2020
Cancelled, digital version early December

George Lewis is a prophet in experimental music and its interconnections with technology. In the late 1980s, he was already researching how computer systems interacted with his improvisations on the trombone. At HKW, his Voyager software, first presented in 1987, performs an improvised dialogue for two pianos with Magda Mayas and the Bach interpreter Mahan Esfahani plays the composition Timelike Weave (2018) on the harpsichord, which is inspired by weaving techniques from the African diaspora as well as by questions of quantum physics. Man and machine, past and possible futures as well as the cultural and technological overwriting of one by the other: The main themes from Lewis’s decades of work are concentrated and combined. For The Disappearance of Music, the composer and professor of composition and music history will also give a keynote entitled Spooky Interaction at a Distance: Telematic Afrofuturism.

Timelike Weave (2018), 15 min
Mahan Esfahani, harpsichord

Voyager (1987–), 25 min
Voyager Interactive Music System, piano
Magda Mayas, piano