Swedish composer Lisa Streich who is Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2022 composer-in-residence |
The Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (hcmf//) has renewed its partnership with Swedish cultural institutions and the 2022 festival, which runs from 18 to 27 November 2022, will feature a wide-ranging survey of contemporary Swedish voices. Composer Lisa Streich is the festival's 2022 composer-i-residence and alongside a comprehensive survey of her music will be performances of by composer, musician and artist Ann Rosén, music by Johan Svensson and Lisa Järnegard performed by the virtuosic Heather Roche/Eva Zöllner duo, and a solo set by David Granström, as part of a day dedicated to electronic music in partnership with the ORAM Awards (a platform for innovation in sound, music, and related technologies, that is a partnership between UK-based organisations, The Radiophonic Institute, PRS Foundation, and the Daphne Oram Trust, to elevate the work and voices of women and gender minority music creators in electronic music).
The Ethiopian-born Swedish experimental singer, composer and improviser Sofia Jernberg will take the artistic lead in Freedom to Move, a three-day creative intensive workshop with five UK-based singers across genres, to be selected through an open call, which culminates in a public performance.
The Swedish programme at hcmf// is supported by STIM (Council for the Promotion of New Music) in collaboration with Stim Forward Fund, Export Music Sweden, Västra Götalandsregionen, The Swedish Composers’ Society and the Embassy of Sweden.
Full details from the festival's website.
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