Composer in residence at Cordes-sur-Ciel
Concerts, Artist-in-residence, Presentations, Premieres Justina Repeckaite Concerts, Artist-in-residence, Presentations, Premieres Justina Repeckaite

Composer in residence at Cordes-sur-Ciel

Justina Repečkaitė is a composer in residence at Festival Cordes-sur-Ciel, which will take place from July 19-25, 2024. Her compositions Unbennant-2 (2016) will be performed by Quatuor Zaïde, Stalactite (2016) by pianist Iveta Calite, and Brocade (2023) by musicians from the ensemble Les Affranchi·e·s. Her new composition, written for contrabassoon, will be performed by Antoine Pecqueur and presented at “L'ATELIER de Justina Repečkaité” on July 21 at Théâtre Le Colombier. On July 24, a talk with the composer is organized at the Médiathèque of Cordes-sur-Ciel. Read the full program of the festival here.

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Atelier contemporain and premiere
Presentations, Premieres Justina Repeckaite Presentations, Premieres Justina Repeckaite

Atelier contemporain and premiere

Justina Repeckaite is invited to present her music at Atelier contemporain of Suzanne Giraud at CRR of Paris on the 21st of November 14h30 – 17h30. The presentation, destined for composition class students, is also open to the public and will take place on the eve of the premiere of Justina’s composition Filage by ensemble Court-Circuit, conducted by Jean Deroyer.

Filage received a grant of Aide à l’écriture d’une œuvre musicale originale by the Ministry of Culture of France. Court-Circuit already premiered Justina’s music in 2015: Tapisserie was since played by 13 different ensembles all over the world.

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Garden triptych premiere
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Garden triptych premiere

Justina's composition Garden triptych premiered on the 31st of March 2022 at the Conservatoire of Jean-Jacques Werner in Fresnes, France by the students of Florence Renaud-Goud's harp class. This educational piece was written for 3 concert harps and 3 lever harps. The ages of performers ranged from 12 to 17 years old. Each harp is heavily prepared and each harpist has a personal role.

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