Estimated duration

1 h 30 min.

Organizer

Taideyliopiston Sibelius-Akatemia

Lecture series on music of our time consist of visits of composers and other artists discussing their practice, works, and questions related to these.

Five public lectures are held in the auditorium of Helsinki Music Centre on Thursdays at 1:15 to 2:45 PM. Lectures will be held in English. 

Body without organs, an approach of interdisciplinary composition.

Composer, performer Pierre Jodlowski discusses his approach to interdisciplinary composition on his visit to Helsinki. He will talk about his artistic practice, including different medias in the context of music composition. From solo pieces with video to extended shows which have been presented in the main stages in Europe, his projects are at the cross-road of music, theater and multimedia experience. 

Pierre Jodlowski is an award-winning composer, performer and multimedia artist whose music is characterized by dramatic and political anchor. His work, combining acoustic and electronic sounds, unfolds in many areas: films, interactive installations, and staging. His projects are performed in contemporary scene as well as in cinemas, jazz and improvisation network, art-houses. He is currently director of the Musica Electronica Nova Festival in Wroclaw – Poland and has been the associated composer for the Composition Cursus at IRCAM (2021–2025).

The lecture is held in English.

www.pierrejodlowski.com

Changes are possible.

Further information: Niilo Tarnanen, niilo.tarnanen@uniarts.fi

Lec­ture Se­ries on Mu­sic of Our Time

Lecture series on the Music of Our Time is a study module of the Study Programme of Composition and Music Theory at the Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki, that gathers interesting domestic and international composers and other artists reflect their new works and their practice. 

The Thursday afternoon lecture series was already launched in the 1960s under the name composition seminar. New compositions were talked publically and there was polemic discussion concerning them. The current name ’Aikamme musiikin luentosarja’ was established in the 1980s. 

Several composers from Finland and abroad have gave visiting lecture in the series, such as Aulis Sallinen, Magnus Lindberg, Kaija Saariaho, Kalevi Aho, Jukka Tiensuu, Olli Mustonen, DJ Orkidea etc. Among international guests, there have been i.a. Krzysztof Penderecki, John Adams, Steve Reich, Chaya Czernowin, Per Nørgård, Louis Andriessen, Mark Andre, Anna Thorvaldsdottir, Phill Niblock, Brett Dean, Sunleif Rasmussen and Tom Johnson. 

Alongside composers, many other professionals of contemporary music and art, musicians, writers, visual artist, directors and choreographers have discussed their work. Among these are writer Veijo Meri, neurologist Matti Bergström, violinist Pekka Kuusisto, and docent in Japanese esthetics Minna Eväsoja. 

During all these years the lecture series has been hosted i.a. professors Einojuhani Rautavaara and Paavo Heininen, lecturers Tapani Länsiö, Juhani Nuorvala and Riikka Talvitie, and composers Pasi Lyytikäinen and Matthew Whittall. Currently it is curated by composer, permanent part time teacher in music theory Niilo Tarnanen. 

Welcome to discuss recent topics of contemporary music!