23 May — 5 June 2026

XIII ST. PETERSBURG INTERNATIONAL NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL

23 May — 5 June 2026

XIII ST. PETERSBURG INTERNATIONAL NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL

Friday, 5 June 2026
Online
17:00

Composer meet-and-greet: Sivan Cohen Elias (Israel)

Sivan Cohen Elias is a composer, audiovisual artist, and performer-improviser. She is currently a 2024-25 ACF McKnight Composer Fellow with the American Composers Forum. Her work spans the United States, Europe, Israel, and the United Kingdom, where she has received various prestigious international awards, including the 2020 Fromm Foundation commission, winner of the 2016 International Staatstheater Darmstadt Music-Theater Composition Competition; 2012 Akademie Schloss Solitude residency; and 2011 Impuls competition, among others.

Her work is cross-disciplinary, combining modified and digitally extended musical instruments, sound objects, body gestures, and video while exploring social themes of failure, entanglement, and illusion. As noted by The New York Times, Cohen Elias often “deconstructs the instruments themselves” to establish extended sonic environments consisting of multi-layered sonic textures and timbres, composed with puppetry-style performance elements.

Her music has been performed by ensembles and performers internationally, including Klangforum Wien, Winnie Huang, Talea, MusikFabrik, Jack Quartet, and Line Upon Line Percussion, among many others. Her music was broadcast with personal interviews on Austrian, Israeli, and German radio stations and appeared on Israeli television. Festival appearances include RealTime Festival, Darmstadt, Bludenz, Bang on a Can, Wien Modern, Resonant Bodies, and Ultraschall. Her scores are published in the Babelscores online library.

She obtained her B.Ed.Mus and MMus degrees from the Jerusalem Academy of Music, and Tel-Aviv University, respectively, completed post-graduate studies at the School of Music and Performance Arts, Vienna, and earned her Ph.D. from Harvard University. Her main composition advisers during her studies were Chaya Czernowin, Ruben Serioussi, and Steven K. Takasugi.

Since Fall 2022 Cohen Elias has been the Assistant Professor of Composition and Music Technology at the University of Minnesota School of Music. In 2018-2021 she was a Visiting Assistant professor of composition and the director of the Electronic Music Studio at the University of Iowa School of Music. She was also a composition lecturer at Harvard University in 2019 and taught an Electronic Music Performance course at New York University in 2021.

In addition to her extensive classical and contemporary musical education, her background includes piano, and vocal performance training, choir conducting, membership in various bands, and courses in classical Arabic Maqam system, jazz and blues theory, and history. In addition, she has practiced for many years as a dancer and choreographer, as well as in video editing, drawing, and sound sculpture making, and has collaborated with artists from various disciplines worldwide.

Together with her electroacoustic improv trio collaborators, Lauren Siess and Cole Blouin, their album, Melting Planets, was released under ACF Innova Recordings label.

Upcoming commissions include a multimedia piece for the UK-based singer/composer-performer Laura Bowler, expected to be premiered at the Sound Festival in Aberdeen in October 2024, and a solo electric guitar and live electronics for the UK-based guitarist Daniel Brew.

www.sivancohenelias.com

The XIII St. Petersburg International New Music Festival will take place from May 23 to June 5, 2026, serving as Russia’s premier annual contemporary music forum. Under the artistic direction of composer Mehdi Hosseini, the two-week event features more than 50 events spanning experimental, electroacoustic, electronic music, and multimedia projects. The unique format extends beyond traditional concerts to include installations, interdisciplinary collaborations, and a comprehensive educational program offering lectures, panel discussions, and composition courses. Detailed festival information, scheduling, and history are available on the About Page.

The festival brings together distinguished performers and specialized ensembles, including Ensemble Répons, the Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble, and the St. Petersburg Improvisers Orchestra alongside other ensembles and acclaimed solo artists. These diverse presentations and experimental artistic practices will unfold across the city’s leading cultural venues, such as the Mariinsky Theatre Concert Hall, New Holland Island, and the Alexandrinsky Theatre New Stage.

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14+

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