June 17, 2025
June 17, 2025
June 17, 2025
June 28, 2012 09 min
June 28, 2012 09 min
June 28, 2012 13 min
June 28, 2012 09 min
June 28, 2012 11 min
June 25, 2012 07 min
June 25, 2012 05 min
June 30, 2012 11 min
June 30, 2012 15 min
June 30, 2012 10 min
June 30, 2012 10 min
Composed by Hristina Susak , concert on June 17, 2025
My recent artistic research has led me to spotlight on themes such as colonization, slavery and the machinery of terror. Particularly, my current focus is on the chronicles of the colonization of South the end of the 15th century.
Reading through literature on that time, I discovered terrifying facts about the very first encounter between the Spaniards under Cortez and the Mexica – the Azteks ruled by Moctezuma. The account of that episode enlightens the total impossibility of an understanding of two completely different cultures. The account of this encounter reveals many aspects related to the absurdity and fatality of the situation – it displays the immense differences and total impossibility of understanding at first.
Tentative encounters depict exactly these impossible dialogues between cultures so far apart. Each of the five movements represents a different kind of mis-understanding or mis-communication, which are expressed on a musical level in various formal ways, but often by the interplay of contrasting sound structures. Each musical body tries to communicate its own identity, but the dialogue is inconclusive, impossible.
Alessandro Baticci
In 2021, IRCAM and the Orchestre national d'Île-de-France created the Élan Prize, a unique international composition competition bringing together orchestra and electronics. The finalists of the 2025 edition—Alessandro Baticci, Shin Kim, and Hristina Susak—have attended a composition workshop and tonight, their works will be performed. This concert also features the electronic work by Arnau Brichs, the 2024 winner. At the end of the evening, the Élan 2025 Prize, donated by the Orchestre national d'Île-de-France and the Maison de la Musique Contemporaine, will be awarded, along with a commission from IRCAM and the Orchestra for a new work incorporating electronics.