ars ad hoc
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Created in 2018 within Arte
no Tempo, the ars ad hoc ensemble aims to be a space for the interpretation and
dissemination of great chamber music, with high quality standards.
For the concert that opens
a collaboration with the Serralves Foundation, ars ad hoc proposes a preview of
the future, presenting a program of works created in the 21st century, three of
which written in the last year for the group itself. This is the case of
‘Studies for figures and forms’, by João Carlos Pinto, previewed here (work completed
following the selection of the composer's proposal within the scope of a
project shared by ars ad hoc and Ensemble neoN, financed by the EEA Grants and
the DGArtes), but also by ‘Adagio & Beethovenfest’, by Kristine Tjøgersen,
and ‘Kreise’, by Ricardo Ribeiro, both premiered at Aveiro_Síntese biennial and
composed for the ars ad hoc, commissioned by the Centro Cultural de Belém
Foundation, for the Music Days in Belém.
Both residents of Berlin,
the Danish Simon Steen-Andersen will be the featured composer in the 2021/22
season of ars ad hoc and the British Joanna Bailie will be the guest of the
Aveiro_Síntese 2022 biennial.
Programme
Simon Steen-Andersen (1976) | ‘Besides’ [2003] 12’
For amplified piano,
piccolo, violin and string trio con sordino
João Carlos Pinto (1998) |
‘Studies for figures and forms’ [2021] ca 7’ (preview)
For flute, clarinet, piano
and string quartet
Kristine Tjøgersen (1982) |
‘Adagio & Beethovenfest’ [2020] ca 9'
For flute, clarinet,
violin, cello and video
Ricardo Ribeiro (1971) | ‘Kreise’ – part III
[2020/21] ca 12’
For amplified string
quartet
Joanna Bailie (1973) |
‘Symphony-street-souvenir’ [2010] ca 14’
for flute, clarinets,
piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass and electronics
ars ad hoc
Ricardo Carvalho > flute
Horácio Ferreira > clarinet
João Casimiro Almeida > piano
Álvaro Pereira e Diogo Coelho > violin
Francisco Lourenço > viola
Gonçalo Lélis > cello
Rui Pedro Rodrigues > double bass
Diana Ferreira > programme
In its first season, ars ad
hoc confronted the music of great classics against the work of one of the most
interesting music creators of our time, the Swiss-Austrian composer Beat Furrer
(Schaffhausen, 1954), who, in March 2019, with the ensemble, prepared the
national debut performance of his quintet ‘intono al bianco’ [2016]. The
high-quality level quickly reached allowed the young group to be invited to the
2019 Azores Music Festival, where they performed five concerts with the vocal
ensemble Cantando Admont.
In the troubled season of
2019/20, ars ad hoc paid particular attention to the music of Ludwig van
Beethoven (1770-1827) and Luís Antunes Pena (1973), also reserving space to
revisit the music of Beat Furrer and the interpretation of works by other
composers, being present at the Bienal Aveiro_Síntese with the premiere of
works commissioned by Centro Cultural de Belém Foundation to Portuguese and
foreign composers.
ars ad hoc includes young
musicians who, after becoming notorious in Portugal, complemented their studies
abroad.
Coproduction: Arte No Tempo e Fundação de Serralves