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Archipel Festival, Geneva ‘Multifaceted Games’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 June 2016

Extract

From 10 to 20 March 2016, Geneva was transformed into a giant musical playground of sorts: the title of this year's Archipel Festival was ‘Aires de jeux’. Over its 24 editions, the festival has been a showcase for musical creation and has promoted not contemporary music in a broad sense, but rather the music of our time. In a recent interview, the current festival director, Marc Texier, noted that a common misunderstanding is to ‘consider contemporary music as beginning in the post-war period, 70 years ago. That's quite extraordinary! The music of 1945 doesn't have much in common with what is created today. For today's composers, works from 1945 belong to their grandparents or great-grandparent's generations’.

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FIRST PERFORMANCES
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016 

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References

1 Ensemble intercontemporain season brochure, 2015–16: https://issuu.com/ensembleinter/docs/eic-bs-15-16-web, p. 77 (accessed 2 April 2016).

2 An extract from Henri Michaux Light through Darkness is quoted as an epigraph to Romitelli's Professor Bad Trip, here in translation by George van Dam and Mike Lynch.