News and events - Elektronmusikstudion 2010
at Fylkingen on Saturday 11 December at 7.30 p.m.
The Fylkingen light party – Fylkingens Ljusfest
Other artists include: Daniel Karlsson, Johannes Bergmark, Lars Bröndum, Jamie Fawcus, WOL, Mattias Sköld, Jens Hedman, Lise-Lotte Norelius, Jocke Roséen, Jonatan Liljedahl, Johan Lindvall, David Bremer, Tippi, Kemikaze Electronics and JL Huhta.
Tickets: 100 SEK at the door.
Address: Torkel Knutssonsgatan 2, Stockholm, through the arcade and across the parking lot.
Sanne Krogh Groth was awarded the Ingmar Bengtsson prize on 29 November 2010, at a ceremony at Kungliga Musikaliska Akademien for "To musikkulturer – én institution. Forskningsstrategier og text-ljudkompositioner ved det svenske elektronmusikstudie EMS i 1960'erne of 1970'erne"(Det Humanistiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet). An analysis of the two music cultures that prevailed at EMS in the 60s and 70s. Åsa Bergman was joint prize-winner.
2-6 NOVEMBER 2004
Moderna museet Stockholm
EMS will for the first time ever take the legendary Buchla modular system out of the studio to show it at Tekniska museet on Sunday the 6:th of November from 12 to 16.
At 20:00
Murcof is the Mexican composer of electronic music and antivj is a visual artists' group and together they have been working together on a number of projects since 2007. Don't miss tonight's performance!
GUBBDRUNKNING
24/10 2010 at 15:00 at Kungliga Musikaliska Akademien, Blasieholmstorget 8, Stockholm.
A seminar about text-sound composition as a genre and its main representatives held by one of the pioneers of the genre, Sten Hanson, composer, poet and performance artist.
We now have a trainee at EMS. Rasmus recently graduated from SAE skolan and is now at EMS to work with Daniel Araya in the studios. Welcome Rasmus Borgström (a.k.a. Ombudsman).
is now over. Everyone had a fantastic time and we're all looking forward to next year! If you're interested in seeing pictures, reading reviews etc please check the Norbergfestival website!
Norbergfestival has started. Today is day two.
Here is the bus, 44 years old!, owned and driven by Sören Runolf, that took some of the artists and festival goers to Norberg.
Don't miss the repeat of the last interview with Bengt Emil Johnson on Monitor P2: on Wednesday 21 July 2010 at 21.30
Bengt Emil Johnson was born 1936 in Saxdalen, Dalecarlia, and was one of the pioneers of Swedish text-sound composition and electroacoustic music. He studied piano and composition for Knut Wiggen, but later become more interested in poetry. Johnson worked at Sveriges Radio (the Swedish national radio), and edited the contemporary music journal Nutida Musik for many years. He passed away on July, 14, 2010.
EMS has had a collaboration with the Norberg festival for several years now. This year EMS is proud to present the following artists:
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