April 15 - 20, 2024
ATLAS B2 Center for Media, Arts & Performance
Boulder, University of Colorado
April 15 - 20, 2024
ATLAS B2 Center for Media, Arts & Performance
Boulder, University of Colorado
November 3-4, 2023 - Rethymno, Crete
41st CIME/ICEM General Assembly
Electroacoustic Music Days 2023
"Umbrae" - an Ambisonic work by Ewa Trębacz - has been included in the program of the Electroacoustic Music Days 2023 in Rethymno, Crete (Greece), in a joint event with the 41st General Assembly of the International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music (CIME/ICEM).
The program includes fixed media works - among them 15 octophonic, works for video, as well as performances incorporating analog electronics, computer systems, acoustic instruments and voice. The works will be presented with a loudspeaker orchestra surrounding the audience.
The event is hosted by the Department of Music Technology & Acoustics (HMU), in collaboration with the Hellenic Association of Electroacoustic Music Composers (HELMCA).
Festival website: https://meres-icem2023.hmu.gr/
Full program: https://meres-icem2023.hmu.gr/program/
Sunday, October 29th, 5:30pm
SOUND FESTIVAL 2023
ENCOUNTERS
Curated by SERG
Sound Emporium Research Group
Kings Pavilion, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
Works by Alejandro Brianza, Barry Truax, Berk Yağlı, Ewa Trębacz,
Gordon Delap, Jonty Harrison, Juan Carlos Vasquez,
Leah Reid, Pete Stollery, and Shawn Pinchbeck
Encounters is a listening event exploring how we encounter sound. SERG (Sound Emporium Research Group) will showcase soundscape compositions from various artists and composers to demonstrate how our encounters with sounds shape our perception of our environment. Presented by Lise Olsen and Alistair Rennie.
SOUND is a new music incubator based in North East Scotland, encouraging new music creation and discovery.
SERG is a community of creative people at the University of Aberdeen whose main goal is to explore and realise new ideas through innovative and enjoyable sound projects. SERG members are keen to collaborate with others from different disciplines and to engage in practice-based research projects where sound is a key element.
ODYSSEY TWO PSeME Collection Polish Society of Electroacoustic Music OPUS SERIES - REQUIEM RECORDS opus-series.com |
The Tower of Broken Mirrors - an Ambisonic soundscape by Ewa Trębacz in collaboration with Josiah Boothby and Leanna Keith - has been released on a CD as part of the Odyssey Two collection of eleactroacoustic works from Poland.
The second album from the PSeME Collection series of Polish electroacoustic music, this album includes 15 compositions created by a very diverse group of artists, representing various styles of contemporary music, different aesthetics, differing creative approaches, and utilizing different technologies. One can find examples of acousmatic music, live electronic forms, and compositions featuring live instruments and voices.
The album is supported by the Polish Society of Electroacoustic Music (PSeME), which was established in 2005 to consolidate the community of composers in this field of music and promote them worldwide through festival networks and other events. Since its founding, numerous initiatives have been realized, including the creation of the PSeME Collection series, which represents successive electroacoustic odysseys.
Works by: Ewa Trębacz, Aleksandra Bilińska, Marcin Pączkowski, Krzysztof Gawlas, Krzysztof Knittel, Max Kohyt, Marcel Chyrzyński, Piotr Roemer, Joanna Stępalska-Spix, Marzena Majcher, Piotr Czerny, Tomasz Prasqual, Tomasz Misiak and Marcin Olejniczak, Eugeniusz Popławski, Anna Jędrzejewska.
Curated by Dariusz Mazurowski (PSeME - Polish Society of Electroacoustic Music).
CD1 - Track 1
Ewa Trębacz - The Tower of Broken Mirrors (2021, remix 2023)
Josiah Boothby - horn, Leanna Keith - flutes, Ewa Trębacz - violin and electronics
KRAKÓW, POLAND - October 20-21, 2023
SPHERE Conference - Konferencja SFERA
Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music
Studio for Electroacoustic Music
CONCERT 3
Krzysztof Kicior - Blockchain Music Study 2.5 (2023)
Czesław Minkus - SFERobroty’23 (2023)
Piotr Madej - Wildwood Rain (Spherical Object 6) (2023)
Ewa Trębacz - Umbrae (2023), Ambisonic soundscape
Krzysztof Gawlas - Freescape (2023)
GrupLab - Plejrek 380 (2023)
Marek Chołoniewski, Krzysztof Gawlas, Leszek Hefi Wiśniowski,
Czesław Czet Minuks, Piotr Madej
October 6-8, 2023
CWU New Music Festival
Central Washington University
Ellensburg, WA, USA
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Live concert recording:
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LINZ, AUSTRIA, Sept. 6-10 2023
September 9, 2023 - Sonic Saturday
“Umbrae” - an Ambisonic soundscape by Ewa Trębacz - was premiered on September 9, 2023 as part of the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria. The concert was the final event of their Sonic Saturday annual symposium, this year titled "Manufacturing Audible Truth" (in response to the festival's theme Who Owns the Truth?). The Symposium took place at the Sonic Lab of the Anton Bruckner Private University in Linz.
The program included mulitchannel compositions by Jakob Gille (DE), Manu Meier (CH), Chin Ting Chan (HK), Ewa Trębacz (PL/US), Tolga Yayalar (TR), and Berk Yagli (CY) - all of them presented with the ABPU's 20.4 surround sound system.
GLISSANDO - March 1, 2023
Sounds from space. About the music of Ewa Trębacz
Article by MACIEJ JABŁOŃSKI
"All Ewa Trębacz's works that I know are characterized by considerable restlessness, which lurks subcutaneously even in fragments devoid of clear movement. From the point of view of form, they are very coherent, homogeneous - the composer usually uses two opposing forms of music: lively and condensed versus quasi-static, calm. Despite the predominance of restless mobility, Ewa Trębacz's music is in fact contemplative."
Ewa Trebacz's Metanoia, concerto for violin, string orchestra and surround sound, has been released on a CD as part of the CD collection Sound Chronicles of the Warsaw Autumn 2020 (CD #3).
The CD also includes works by Paweł Hendrich, Tomasz Skweres, and Przemysław Scheller, with performances by Adam Bałdych (violin) and NFM Leopoldinum Orchestra with Christan Danowicz (conductor). |
September 18, 2022 - ATM Studio, Warsaw
65th International Festival of Contemporary Music
WARSAW AUTUMN
DIALOGUE ZONE – CHAMBER PLAYERS' MARATHON
Works by
Ewa Trębacz, Miroslav Srnka, Martyna Kosecka, Marco Stroppa, Pierre Jodlowski, Artur Zagajewski,
Performed by
Chopin University Modern Ensemble (dir. Julia Kurzydlak, Ignacy Zalewski), Gośka Isphording, Kwadrofonik, Artur Zagajewski
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September 19, 2022, 10am
Austrian Cultural Forum, Warsaw
MEET THE COMPOSER: Ewa Trębacz
Moderator: Aleksandra Bilińska
May 25-29, 2022, Wrocław, Poland
FESTIVAL "MUSICA POLONICA NOVA"
Andrzej Kosendiak - director
Paweł Hendrich - artistic director
Works by Ewa Trębacz (composer-in-residence):
May 29, 2022, 5pm - National Forum of Music, Red Hall
Ligeia for invisible soprano, ensemble and surround sound
Chain Ensemble, Andrzej Bauer - conductor
Anna Niedźwiedź - invisible soprano
May 29, 2022, 7pm - National Forum of Music, foyer
Minotaur for horn and surround sound
Mateusz Feliński, horn (live)
Josiah Boothby, horn (electronic layer)
May 29, 2022, 8pm, National Forum of Music, Main Hall
Metanoia - concerto for violin, string orchestra and surround sound
Adam Bałdych - violin
NFM Leopoldinum Orchestra, Christian Danowicz - conductor
Saturday, April 23, 2022, 2:00 PM
Good Shepherd Center in Seattle
Sunday, April 24, 2022, 7:30 PM
NOCCO - North Corner Chamber Orchestra presents
DECADENCE
Scott Joplin - The Cascades
Ewa Trębacz - A Machine for Entropy
Paul Hindemith - Lustige Sinfonietta Op. 4
Sunday, April 3, 2022 - Warsaw, Poland
The F. Chopin University of Music in Warsaw (UMFC)
"Nowa Muzyka - Nowe Technologie"
Concert curated by dr Wojciech Błażejczyk
Marta Grzywacz - voice
Mateusz Śmigasiewicz - electronics
Chopin University Modern Ensemble,
Julia Kurzydlak, conductor
Simon Steen Andersen – "Study for String Instrument #2" for strings and whammy pedal
Brigida Muntendorf – "keep quiet and dance" for voice, clarinet, violin, cello and electronics
Ewa Trębacz – "Inanna Descending" for variable ensemble and Ambisonic sound (Polish premiere)
Mateusz Śmigasiewicz – "Soundscape study" no 3. - "Harmonie der Welt" for 2 Moog synthesizers and tape (world premiere)
Wayward Music Series | Wayward in Limbo # 119
THE TOWER OF BROKEN MIRRORS
Josiah Boothby, French horn
Leanna Keith, flutes
Ewa Trębacz, violin & electronics
The soundscape emerged from our collective hallucinations at the CT3 cooling tower and the reactor building at Satsop Nuclear Plant. We wandered around, improvised, and the spaces responded with their lovely echoes and delays. All of the sounds were recorded, processed and mixed in Ambisonics, the version presented here is a binaural mix. More about this project...
Tuesday - September 22, 2020
W.Lutosławski Polish Radio Concert Studio
63rd International Festival of Contemporary Music "Warsaw Autumn"
Musica Polonica Nova at Warsaw Autumn: A special Presence
Works by Paweł Hendrich, Tomasz Skweres, Przemysław Scheller and Ewa Trębacz
Dear Friends,
As of spring 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has put a global pause on artistic activities.
All of my spring concerts - on both sides of the Atlantic - have been canceled or postponed. This included the premiere of my violin concerto at Musica Polonica Nova Festival in Wrocław with NFM Leopoldinum Orchestra and jazz violinist Adam Bałdych.
I will be posting more information about rescheduling this one, and possibly other concerts.
STAY HEALTHY - STAY SAFE
SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE
Friday, November 22, 2019, 8:00 PM
WAYWARD MUSIC SERIES
Kin of The Moon
FIRE ∴ REFIRE
Chapel Performance Space at the Good Shepherd Center
4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Fourth Floor, Seattle, WA
Seattle-based ensemble Kin of the Moon premieres “No house on fire, no.” by Seattle saxophonist and composer Neil Welch, with Abbey Blackwell, bass.
KOTM encores Ewa Trębacz’s “Winter After Times of Fire" for ensemble of improvisers and surround sound.
KOTM will also premiere Leanna Keith and Em Piro’s interactive work “imagination is an act of rebellion”.
Thanks to King County's 4Culture for their generous support.
Radio Eclectus presents:
The life and times of Ben Johnston (1926–2019) and Bogusław Schaeffer (1929–2019), with contributions from Harry Partch, John Schneider, Ewa Trębacz and the Kepler Quartet. Plus new albums from John Zorn, Michael Gordon, Amy Denio and Norm Chambers, a rousing new recording of Xenakis’ Psappha, and a reach into the vaults for some improvised music from half a century ago, including Miles Davis’ transition from acoustic to electric, and a newly unearthed concert performance by Alice Coltrane. Radical music from the Northwest and beyond, presented by Michael Schell.
Photo credits: Miles Davis by Palumbo, Harry Partch from Stephen Pouliot: The Dreamer that Remains, Iannis Xenakis by Les Amis de Xenakis, Ben Johnston and John Schneider by John Fago, John Zorn by Scott Irvine.
SCHAEFFERIADA 90
A special concert, celebrating Bogusław Schaeffer's 90th Birthday
Thursday, June 6, 2019 at 7 PM
Gallery of Contemporary Art "Bunkier Sztuki" in Kraków
pl. Szczepański Sq. 3a, Kraków, POLAND
The concert included a new reading of Schaeffer's composition Spektra, a multichannel version of his Missa Elettronica, as well as Les Sons Esoteriques for flutes and electronics by Barbara Buczek. The concert also included a series of 90-sec long miniatures based on the "BSCH" theme, composed for this occassion by the former students of Professor Schaeffer: Marek Chołoniewski, Martin Daske, Anna Jędrzejewska, Krzysztof Kostrzewa, Hossam Mahmoud, Joanna Stępalska-Spix, Too Jung Shin, Ewa Trębacz and Nicole Younes.
PROGRAM
Bogusław Schaeffer - Spektra
Barbara Buczek - Les Sons Esoteriques
90 sec for 90 years
Anna Jędrzejewska - Video Score 3
Krzysztof Kostrzewa - Trio
Marek Chołoniewski - BeSCH
Martin Daske - Tinguelytude
Hossam Mahmoud - Schaefferiade
Soo Jung Shin - Musik für BSCH
Joanna Stępalska-Spix - Schema BSCH
Ewa Trębacz - B-SCH 90!
Nicole Younes - blessing
Bogusław Schaeffer - Missa Elettronica
PERFORMERS
Muzyka Centrum Ensemble
Joanna Stępalska-Spix - flute, Marek Chołoniewski - electronics, Mariusz Pędziałek - oboe, Jan Pilch - percussion, Kazimierz Pyzik - double-bass
Concert organized by:
Academy of Music in Kraków (Composition Faculty and Studio of Electroacoustic Music)
Gallery of Contemporary Art "Bunkier Sztuki", Kraków
February 28, 2019
World premiere of Inanna Descending
for Ambisonic sound and variable ensemble
by Ewa Trębacz
Music of Today / DXARTS: Until Spring
Meany Center for the Performing Arts - Gerlich Theater
University of Washington Campus in Seattle
Performed by
Mirta Wymerszberg (bandoneon), Josiah Boothby (French horn),
Kin of the Moon ensemble: Heather Bentley (viola), Kaley Lane Eaton (soprano), Leanna Keith (flute)
February 22, 2019
World premiere of Winter After Times of Fire
for ensemble and surround sound
by Ewa Trębacz
Work commissioned by Kin of the Moon
through a grant from King County's 4Culture
New Phase: Faculty Concert Featuring Kin of the Moon
PONCHO Concert Hall at Cornish College of the Arts
710 E Roy St, Seattle, Washington 98102
Heather Bentley, viola | Leanna Keith, flute | Kaley Lane Eaton, soprano
December 6, 2018
Chordochromies, a 2003 piece for harpsichord and computer-realized sound by Ewa Trębacz, was performed by Alina Ratkowska on December 6, 2018 in Gdańsk, Poland. The concert was part of their "New Music in Old Townhouse" series.
The concert included works for harpsichord (Alina Ratkowska) and piano (Małgorzata Walentynowicz) with electronics, by composers Ewa Trębacz, Francois Sarhan, Edward Sielicki, Krzysztof Knittel, and Michael van der Aa. Sound diffusion: Dariusz Mazurowski.
Minotaur at SPLICE Festival II
BGSU College of Musical Arts
Minotaur for horn and surround sound, an Ambisonic work by Ewa Trębacz, was performed by Josiah Boothby as part of SPLICE Festival II Concert 4, Bowling Green State University.
Recorded live on November 10, 2018
Bryan Recital Hall, BGSU College of Musical Arts
Josiah Boothby - French horn | Ewa Trębacz - electronics
Saturday, June 30, 2018, 4-10pm
NEW MUSIC MARATHON
at Taipei Cultural Center, NYC
1 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017
Ewa Trębacz joined an international team of 25 Visiting Composers at the Fifth MISE-EN Music Festival, for the New York City premiere of her work Ligeia.
The four-day new music festival, organized by Ensemble MISE-EN and artistic director Moon Young Ha, took place in Manhattan and Brooklyn, NY, from June 27 to 30. In total, the Mise-En Music Festival featured the work of 25 contemporary composers spanning 15 countries, including 24 premieres. The works of these composers were selected from the festival's call for scores, which yielded 572 submissions.
Ewa Trębacz - Composer’s talk: Wednesday, June 27th, 3pm
MISE-EN_PLACE Bushwick, 678 Hart St #1B, Brooklyn, NY 11221
Ewa Trębacz awarded Listen UP! Music by Women
2018 Artist Grant from Allied Arts Foundation in Seattle
Listen UP! Music by Women: a cross-genre competition for new works by women composers and songwriters, was the first opportunity of its kind in Washington State. Ewa Trębacz was awarded the 2018 grant to support the premiere of her new work Inanna Descending. The piece was premiered on February 28, 2019 at Meany Center for the Performing Arts, Gerlich Theater in Seattle.
Women have been historically and systemically disadvantaged in the fields of music composition and songwriting, often receiving far fewer opportunities and resources to create new musical work than their male peers. Listen UP! Music by Women presented an opportunity for community dialogue, expression and support for the significant female talent in Washington.
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 p.m.
SEAMUS 2018 - CONCERT 3
University of Oregon School of Music
Ewa Trębacz's audiovisual composition ERRAI was presented at the 2018 national conference of the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS), held at the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance in Eugene, Oregon.
November 15, 2017, 7:30 pm
DXARTS, University of Washington
and the Pacific Northwest Section
of the Audio Engineering Society
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Ambisonics & the Ambisonic Toolkit (ATK) @ DXARTS
Presentation by Joseph Anderson, DXARTS
Project demonstations by
Ewa Trębacz & Josiah Boothby,
Daniel Peterson & Martin Jarmick,
James Wenlock
Ewa Trębacz with Josiah Boothby (French horn) demonstrated their soundfield recordings from the Dan Harpole Cistern in Fort Worden, Washington, along with the "full 3D" reverb recreating the acoustics of that unique space in real time.
August 3rd, 2017, 8:00 pm
WAYWARD MUSIC SERIES
Nonsequitur presents:
THEA FARHADIAN + EWA TRĘBACZ
Performances by
Josiah Boothby, French horn
Thea Farhadian, violin / electronics
Ewa Trębacz, violin / electronics
Chapel Performance Space at the Good Shepherd Center
4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Fourth Floor, Seattle, WA
June 19-25, 2017 - NYCEMF 2017
New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival
Concert 9, Abrons Art Center, Playhouse
Wednesday, June 21, 2017, 8-10:30 PM
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Ewa Trębacz
Minotaur for horn and computer-realized surround sound
Josiah Boothby, French horn
May 25-26, 2017, 7:30pm
WAYWARD MUSIC SERIES
ALUMNI ALCHEMY
Chapel Performance Space at Good Shepherd Center in Seattle
Two consecutive evenings of electroacoustic music, video and performance by University of Washington Alumni composers and friends.
Works by Linda Antas and her colleague from Montana State University Jason Bolte, Tom Baker, Donald Craig, Ryan M. Hare, Ben McAllister, Douglas Niemela, Joshua Parmenter, and Ewa Trębacz with Josiah Boothby.
May 12, 2017, 7:30pm
MUSIC OF TODAY
UW Alumni Composers
Meany Hall for the Performing Arts
University of Washington Campus in Seattle
An evening of computer music and video from the UW School of Music and DXARTS Alumni composers. Works by Linda Antas, Bret Battey , Donald Craig, Ewa Trębacz, Ben McAllister, and Nicolás Varchausky.
Women in (New) Music: 50+ Pieces of Advice from Women Composers
In celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8, Classical King FM's Second Inversion asked 54 women composers the following question:
In what ways (if any) do you feel that being a woman has shaped your experiences as an artist? What advice do you have for other female-identifying artists who are aspiring to creative leadership roles?
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http://secondinversion.org/2017/03/08/women-in-new-music-50-pieces-of-advice-from-women-composers/
November 25, 2016
LabSen CSW, Toruń, Poland
Polish-Dutch harpsichordist Gośka Isphording performs Chordochromies for harpsichord and computer-realized sound at the new contemporary music festival "Słuchalnia" in Toruń, Poland.
Studio recording (G.Isphording, harpsichord)...
October 2nd, 2016, 7:30pm
DIGITAL IMMERSION
Montana State University, Reynolds Recital Hall
An evening of immersive audio works for digitally created sounds and live performers.
Works for instruments and electronics by composers Linda Antas (MSU)
and Ewa Trębacz (DXARTS, University of Washington).
Performances by MSU School of Music faculty
Mike Nelson, Stephen Versaevel, Jeffrey Vick, Linda Antas
and guest Andrew Miller.
April 9th, 2016, 8pm
"Musica Electronica"
Chapel Performance Space at Good Shepherd Center
4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Fourth Floor, Seattle, WA
Seattle Modern Orchestra in partnership with DXARTS
presented an evening of electronic music, including three works
from three different generations and three stages of technological development.
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PROGRAM
Differences - Luciano Berio
Ligeia for invisible soprano, ensemble,and surround sound - Ewa Trębacz
Lichtbogen - Kaija Saariaho
February 20, 2016, 7:30pm
Seattle Modern Orchestra Benefit Concert
Chapel Performance Space at Good Shepherd Center
4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Fourth Floor, Seattle, WA
Minotaur for horn and surround sound was performed by Josiah Boothby at the Seattle Modern Orchestra annual fundraiser event.
September 30, 2015
Minotaur at ICMC 2015
Minotaur for horn and surround sound was performed by Heather Suchodolski at the Murchison Performing Arts Center, University of North Texas, as part of the 41 International Computer Music Conference.
The conference was organized by the Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia (CEMI), Division of Composition Studies, University of North Texas.
May 7th, 2015, at 8pm
WAYWARD MUSIC SERIES:
Machinations Musical, Divers & Sundry
Chapel Performance Space at Good Shepherd Center
4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Fourth Floor, Seattle, WA
Current and past students from the University of Washington School of Music and DXARTS join forces to present an evening of experimental music and performance.
Works and performances by
Daria Binkowski, flute and Anna Stachurska, live electronics
Josiah Boothby and Ewa Trębacz, violin/horn duo with surround sound
Donald Craig, 19-tone equal temperament electric guitar
Inmi Lee, vocal performance with live electronics and kinetic sculpture
Joshua Parmenter, cello with live electronics
Douglas Niemela and Donald Craig, duo improvisation of sound and video
Full program... | Facebook Event Page...
Open Borders Generation Concert Tour 2014
Polish and American musicians present music by a selection of Polish composers born in the 1970s.
Three concerts include works by Paweł Hendrich, Agata Zubel, Ewa Trębacz, Cezary Duchnowski and Krzysztof Wołek.
November 12, 7:30pm
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Krannert Center for the Performing Arts
Tryon Festival Theatre, Urbana, IL
November 14, 8:00pm
University of Louisville School of Music
Margaret Comstock Concert Hall
Louisville, KY
November 16, 8:30pm
Frequency Series Constellation
3111 N Western Ave
Chicago, IL
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PROGRAM
Pawel Hendrich – Emergon αβ
for large ensemble and electronics
Agata Zubel - Not I
for soprano, ensemble and electronics
Ewa Trębacz - Minotaur
for horn and surround sound
Cezary Duchnowski - 1 5 1, 2 4 2, 3 3 3
for violin, cello and electronics
Krzysztof Wołek - Motions, Stases
for piano and large ensemble
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Agata Zubel, soprano
Małgorzata Walentynowicz, piano
Jancie Philippus, French horn
Illinois Modern Ensemble
Stephen Andrew Taylor, conductor
EWA TRĘBACZ ©2013 Polish Radio S.A. | Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC | Polish Composers' Union |
From CD Booklet:
PLACES, SPACES, ENCOUNTERS:
A Conversation with Ewa Trębacz.
BY ANNA NIEDŹWIEDŹ.
Polish Radio, Polish Music Information Center and Polish Composers' Union (ZKP) have released Ewa Trębacz’s monographic audio CD as part of the new series Muzyka Polska Dzisiaj (Polish Music Today), promoting new works created in Poland and around the world.
This CD includes 5 works by Ewa Trębacz, created between 2000 and 2013, ranging from solo works with electronics to large orchestral works with Ambisonic sound. The project is non-commercial with approximately 300 CDs to be donated to various institutions, and a small number to be distributed by the Polish Radio.
The CD has been presented as the "Album of the Week" by Classical King FM's Second Inversion, their online channel devoted to contemporary music, where you can find an interview with Ewa and Josiah Boothby (French horn, collaborator on much of the disc release).
The CD is available to stream from Ewa Trębacz's SoundCloud channel.
January 23 and 24, 2014, 7:30pm
Chapel Performance Space in Seattle
DXARTS and Wayward Music Series present:
CROTCHETS, QUAVERS ... AND SILICON PARCHMENT
New works for electronics, video and interactive media.
A two-night festival of interactive art featuring new and recent works by Donald Craig, Eunsu Kang, Ewa Trębacz, Marcin Pączkowski, Joshua Parmenter, Robert Blatt, Alexis Eggertsen, Joel Ong, Hector Bravo Benard, Ha Na Lee, Sergio Luque, Shih-Wei Lo and Steve Escoffery.
With performances by Josiah Boothby (French horn).
June 17, 2013, 8pm
Chapel Performance Space in Seattle
Cloud Drawings:
an evening of computer music
With guest artist Charles Céleste Hutchins
Music and performances by Hector Bravo Benard, Donald Craig, Charles Céleste Hutchins, Joshua Parmenter and Ewa Trębacz
April 20, 2013
NORTHWEST HORN SYMPOSIUM
Montana State University School of Music
Bozeman, Montana
Josiah Boothby performed Minotaur at Northwest Horn Symposium 2013
Montana State University. The 2013 Northwest Horn Symposium was held at the Montana State University School of Music, April 19 through April 21 in Bozeman, Montana. Horn players of all ages attended from Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, New York, Colorado and Wyoming.
February 24, 2013, Warsaw, Poland
ANC'L'SUNR (2012)
Spatial Soundscape with Orchestra in the Foreground
premiered at the W.Lutosławski Concert Studio
The Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Marek Moś, premiered ANC'L'SUNR for orchestra and Ambisonic sound by Ewa Trębacz at the W. Lutosławski Concert Studio S1 in Warsaw.
The concert was a part of the Generations XVI annual event, organized by the Polish Radio, the Polish Composers Union and the Polish Society of Authors and Composers ZAIKS. This year it featured works by 4 composers: Paweł Buczyński, Krzysztof Meyer, Anna Zawadzka-Gołosz and Ewa Trębacz. The concert was broadcast live on the Polish Radio Programme II.
Organised Sound 17.2 (2012)
An article by Ewa Trębacz has been published in Organised Sound - an international peer-reviewed journal of music and technology. The article focuses on applications of immersive audiovisual media to experimental art, in particular in the context of so-called Visual Music.
Trębacz, Ewa. "Depth Modulation: Composing Motion in Immersive Audiovisual Spaces". Organised Sound 17.2 (2012): 156-162. Print.
January 10, 2012 - Tacoma, Washington
Classical Tuesdays in Old Town: Wired for Sound
An evening of electroacoustic music by Joshua Parmenter, Donald Craig, Pete Moss, Douglas Niemela, and Ewa Trębacz, presented by Old Town Business & Professionals Association, North Tacoma, Washington.
Minotaur concert performance (mp3)
Josiah Boothby, French horn
Glissando 19 (2011)
Junge Komponisten aus Polen auf Deutsch
A special, German-language edition of Glissando - a Polish contemporary music magazine - includes an article by Ewa Trębacz discussing selected aspects of immersive media based art.
Trębacz, Ewa. "Modulation des Raumes: auf der Suche nach der Sprache eines immersiven Mediums." Glissando 19 (2011): 72-76. Print.
November 16, 2011
Wayward Music Series: The Last Minute
Chapel Performance Space at Good Shepherd Center in Seattle
An evening of electroacoustic music and digital video by Seattle-based composers Donald Craig, Pete Moss, Douglas Niemela, Joshua Parmenter and Ewa Trębacz. The concert will include a digital video work Symphony By Numbers by Donald Craig and three surround sound pieces: Risonanza for computer-realized sound by Joshua Parmenter, Heat for computer-realized sound by Pete Moss, and Minotaur for horn and surround sound by Ewa Trebacz, with horn playerJosiah Boothby. It will also include two works for viola and computer-realized sound: Retro by Douglas Niemela, and a new work by Donald Craig titled November 16, featuring violist Brianna Atwell.
August 26-27, 2011
Understanding Visual Music 2011 Conference
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Based on her doctoral dissertation research, Ewa Trębacz presented "Depth Modulation: Visual Music in Immersive Media Environment" at the Understanding Visual Music conference at Concordia University in Montreal.
UVM 2011 was a two-day conference focused on developing an understanding of the practice of visual music, its definition, related creative and perceptual considerations, current trends, technological innovation, and possible future directions.
April 12-17, 2011 - Dresden
Sekwens (dir. R.Sowa, music and sound by Ewa Trębacz) was presented at the International Short Films Festival "FilmFest" in Dresden, Germany.
March 26, 2011 - Los Angeles
"Polish Music: The New Generation. With guest artist, David Lynch."
Works by Wojtek Blecharz, Mikołaj Górecki (son of the late Henryk Mikołaj Górecki), Jarosław Kapuściński, Robert Pierzak, and Ewa Trębacz.
Ewa Trębacz's work Minotaur for horn and surround was performed by Seattle-based French horn player Josiah Boothby at the special event featuring works by Polish composers living in the United States. The concert was organized by the Polish Music Center at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
The evening was capped with a special performance by filmmaker David Lynch, appearing in a keyboards-grand piano duet of free improvisations with Marek Żebrowski.
December 8th, 2010 - Warsaw
"Portraits of Composers": Ewa Trębacz
Event organized by Polish Composers Union
PROGRAM
Minotaur for horn and surround
Chordochromies for harpsichord and computer-realized sound
Sekwens, animated film, dir. Robert Sowa, music and sound by Ewa Trębacz
Interior Portrait, animated film, dir. Robert Sowa, music by Ewa Trębacz
Alina Ratkowska - harpsichord
Henryk Kowalewicz - French horn
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 6 (2009)
Max Nyffeler's article on Ewa Trębacz's music, art (and other adventures) in the context of a new generation of Polish composers.
Nyffeler, Max. "Klettern in imaginären und realen Räumen. Die Multimedia-Künstlerin Ewa Trębacz." ["Climbing in Imaginary and Real Spaces. Multimedia Artist Ewa Trębacz."] Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 6 (2009): 28-29. Print. Language: German.
September 19th, 2009 - Warsaw
Errai premiered at the 52nd International Festival of Contemporary Music WARSAW AUTUMN.
"Errai" is an audiovisual immersive work by Ewa Trębacz, created in collaboration with Josiah Boothby (French horn), Anna Niedźwiedź (soprano) and Robert Sowa (lighting animation). Stereoscopic animation and Ambisonic soundtrack were realized by Ewa Trębacz at DXARTS, University of Washington, Seattle.
The work is based on encounters of spaces and encounters of artistic personalities, where the entire physical and perceptual space, including the audience, is considered the resonance box of a single instrument. Selected immersive technologies are combined together in an attempt to challenge our perception of the real and the imaginary.
Spaces compete. While the sound fills the entire physical space, and even extends it, the visual layers focus the visual perception at certain moments, events, and selected parts of the time-space. Spaces overlap. Sound and imagery compete for audience attention demanding at times an extreme focus and willingness to stretch the borders of perception.
This engagement is supported by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation through USArtists International in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Trust for Mutual Understanding.
June 8-12, 2009 - Paris
56th UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers
Ewa Trębacz's work things lost things invisible for Ambisonic space and orchestra received a prestigious recommendation of the 56th UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers in Paris.
The International Rostrum of Composers has been organized since 1954 by the International Music Council, associated with UNESCO. 56 works from 27 radio stations from four continents have been presented in Paris during this year's edition of the Rostrum.