A collaborative interpretation of work by Julia Lackner
"Lexicon in Four Pieces" is an artistic project by Julia Lackner, that represents a symbiosis of visual and sound art, transcending the boundaries of conventional forms of expression. In this endeavor, Lackner unfolds a novel interpretation of Meyer's "Kleines Lexikon Musik" by transforming it into a unique visual and auditory experience. In this performance, the synergistic spectacle of Julia Lackner's "Lexicon in Four Pieces," was unveiled, where visual art transmutes into an auditory canvas. Four avant-garde composers, each with a distinct auditory palette, converge to interpret Lackner's quartet of graphic notations. Each composer dives into Lackner's pictorial representations, embarking on an exploratory journey through the abstract landscapes of forms and shapes. Their mission: to unite four individual interpretations into a cohesive musical narrative, reimagining the lexicon as a singular, harmonious composition. The creative groundwork for this interpretation, laid by Benjamin Alan Kubaczek, resonates through the performance, as he, along with his three colleagues, adheres to an underlying set of interpretive principles. These guidelines shape the flow and interaction of the ensemble, ensuring that the visual stimuli are not just translated, but conversed with, in the language of sound.
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Graphical Notations & Artistic Concept: Julia Lackner
Interpreted by: Jakob Seidel, Benjamin Alan Kubaczek, Joseph Böhm and Tian Fu
Recorded Live @ Club Hybrid / Elektro Haus, 2.9.2023
Camera: Zlata Zhidkova & Roma Gavryliuk
Post Production and Video: Benjamin Alan Kubaczek