Latent Diffusion
Stuttgart
Alvaro Carlevaro: Taschenstücke (Pocket Pieces)
for ensemble WP
Commissioned composition by Ensemble Ascolta
Bernhard Gander: Sludgelines
for ensemble (2024) WP
Aida Shirazi: New work
trumpet, trombone, violin, piano and guitar WP
Malte Giesen: Latent diffusion with slop
for ensemble and electronics (2025) WP
Ensemble Ascolta
Conductor: Friederike Scheunchen
Alvaro Carlevaro composed ‘small musical frescoes’ for Ascolta’s chamber musicians, in which he draws on various dance styles that have influenced immigrants to the Río de la Plata. Bernhard Gander’s Sludgelines are ‘sluggish, muddy, sloppy and mostly deep-sounding lines that have been transformed into sound, slowly and sluggishly meandering through the sonic underground to ultimately become purified and clarified melodies.’ Aida Shirazi also sticks to analogue sound in her new work. Things become completely digital at the end with Malte Giesen, who uses AI to generate music through diffusion from white noise.
*Funded by the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg
© Dominik Mentzos
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© Anthony Katrakazis
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