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KLANG Festival 2025

Come to a performance on the Harbour Quay, a "silent concert" in the Atrium and a concert in the Queen's Hall with Ensemble intercontemporain!

Programme

6 p.m. on the Harbour Quay: Alireza Ostovar (IR)
(No ticket required)

7 p.m. in the Atrium: Bastard Assignments
(Audible only with headphones - ticket required)

8-10 p.m. in the Queen's Hall: Ensemble intercontemporain
(Ticket required)

The concert in the Queen's Hall lasts 1,5 hour. There is no intermission.

Klang Festival – Copenhagen Experimental Music is Denmark's largest festival for experimental music. Every year the festival presents concerts and performances in the Black Diamond, and this year there are three experiences in store. We look forward to welcoming you to a fantastic evening of experimental music!

6 p.m. on the Harbour Quay: Alireza Ostovar

Iranian Alireza Ostovar’s musical performance Saz-e Shekaste (“Broken Instrument”) is connected to his memories of the past, especially childhood memories with his father from his native Iran. Ostovar’s father was fascinated by both playing and listening to traditional Iranian music, and he passed on his love of this to his son. The title of the work refers to the fact that for over 12 years, Ostovar carried a broken Iranian sitar (sehtar) around Europe in search of someone who could repair it. Even after buying a new one, he kept the old one. In this way, the performance questions what it means to hold on to the past.

The title also refers to a song of the same name by diva singer Delkash, one of the most iconic singers in Iran from the 1940s to the 1960s. Featuring live electronics, cassette players, and synthesisers, Saz-e Shekaste is a personal exploration of what it means to hide the past in the present.

7 p.m. in the Atrium: Bastard Assignments

After Ostovars' performance, three musicians from the group Bastard Assignments will perform a silent concert and sound walk in the Atrium. The work Chambers in chambers was written by Norwegian Martin Hirsti-Kvam especially for Bastard Assignments and Klang Festival 2025. Hirsti-Kvam (b. 1991) is a Norwegian composer who works primarily with conceptual works that often incorporate electronics and technology, visual elements and sampling in dialogue with live musicians.

Chambers in chambers is a site-specific sound work for audience and ensemble, combining binaural sound technology with virtual soundscapes experienced through headphones. The concert is therefore only audible with headphones.

The work has its starting point in the American composer Alvin Lucier's (1931-2021) work Chambers (1968), where the sound of different places is recorded and "transplanted" into smaller "transportable resonance environments" - or chambers, such as teapots, boxes, bowls, et cetera. In this new work, Lucier's transportable chambers are taken into new sonic "places" through headphones, and the result is a polyphony of real sounds and composite places, of real and imagined situations, of past and present. The music is performed live by Bastard Assignments in the Atrium. Borrow a pair of headphones and explore the Black Diamond with the premiere of Chambers in chambers in your ears.

8 p.m. in the Queen's Hall: Ensemble intercontemporain

Today's programme ends in the style with the French Ensemble intercontemporain. Four musicians from the ensemble perform works by eight different composers from, among others, Japan, China and France in different constellations. The programme is curated by classical singer and performer Ly Tran, and first presents each ensemble member individually, before they meet and together conclude the programme with the world premiere of a brand new quartet by Bertrand Chavarria.

About Klang Festival

Klang Festival – Copenhagen Experimental Music is Denmark's largest festival for experimental music. With an interdisciplinary profile, audience focus and strong national and international collaborations, the festival presents a wide range of art music. Klang holds up to 30 concerts and events in the capital annually.

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