From September 30 to November 30, concerts, lectures, and masterclasses will take place, exploring the intersections of music, visual art, performance, cinema, science, and digital technologies.
From September 30 to November 30, concerts, lectures, and masterclasses will take place, exploring the intersections of music, visual art, performance, cinema, science, and digital technologies.
This year’s festival will feature 88 World and Russian premieres of works created by composers of the 21st century. The main theme of the XII reMusik.org Festival will focus on ‘Graphic Sound’.
The two-week festival will present more than 50 different events to the public, with concerts taking place at some of St. Petersburg’s finest music venues.
The second edition will be held in Kaunas from November 6th to 19th, 2022. The Baltic Music Days was launched in 2021 by the Baltic Contemporary Music Network.
Sound Plasma is a festival dedicated to promote a different view towards intonation. The 6th edition of the festival experiments with new intonation ideas with a flavour of electroacoustic music.
From May 23 to June 7, 2022, the annual major forum of new music will take place in Russia. The two-week festival will present to the public more than seventy events that will take place at the best music venues in St. Petersburg.
The Festival will take place from May 21 to June 2. It offers a detailed panorama of contemporary classical music which presents electro-acoustic, electronic music, multimedia projects, and a variety of free improvisations.
On 14 May 2021, within the framework of the International Music Festival “Contemporary West & East,” a concert will present works by György Ligeti, Georgy Firtich, Mehdi Hosseini, and Tōru Takemitsu.
Six composers will аward scholarships to participate in the Composition Course reMusik.org. The project is supported by the French Institute in Saint Petersburg and will be held in the framework of the 8th St. Petersburg International New Music Festival.
reMusik.org announces the launch of the New Music Forum within the framework of St. Petersburg International New Music Festival. The forum will discuss topics related to copyright, funding and the presence of new music on stage and screen.