Festival of Contemporary Music for All 2022

1 festival, 11 concerts, 17 workshops, 2 launchs, 3 socials
04/03/2022–06/03/2022

The Festival of Contemporary Music for All is a biennial event, bringing together music makers of all experiences and backgrounds. With 30+ events occurring throughout the UK and beyond, participants involved will have opportunities to premiere commissioned works alongside professional players and take part in a range of workshops, developments and concerts. As a grass-roots expression of music making, the Festival provides opportunities for unique artistic experiences as widely as possible, opening a culture of musical participation in contemporary music making.

www.coma.org/whats-on/events/festival/

Berlin 5/03/22 online-workshop with Elo Masing 2:00 – 3:30 pm MEZ

Join Berlin’s KNM Campus ensemble and Estonian/British composer Elo Masing for an online development of a new work. With many parts of the work written specifically for everyday household objects, anyone is welcome to join in with the KNM campus ensemble and experience the creative process behind bringing a new piece of music to life!

This workshop will explore the sounds of everyday objects in our homes. We will work together on creating small structured improvisational atmospheres with these materials. This video shows an example of the kinds of household objects that will be used at the workshop (glasses, bowls, paper, cardboard, stones, and bottles). Please bring a selection of these objects with you.

You can register for the workshop via Hopin, the online platform for this year’s festival. Tickets are £2 for the workshop alone, or £7.50 for the full weekend of digital events.

About Elo
Elo Masing is a composer/free improviser of Estonian origin, currently based in Berlin, Germany. Her music has been performed internationally by renowned soloists and ensembles (Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Ensemble Fractales, Ian Pace, and others) and released on the Squeaky Kate, squib-box, CRAM and Creative Sources labels. In 2015, she was awarded a PhD from the Royal Academy of Music, London, where she explored the physicality of instrumental performance in chamber music, and with support from the Academy, received private tuition from Rebecca Saunders. Elo is member of the Berlin-based composers’-improvisers’ ensemble Reanimation Orchestra.