Concert

Scenatet

Sarah Nemtsov

Sarah Nemtsov

© Rut Sigurdardóttir

Past Dates

Scenatet is a Danish ensemble for music and art whose programme features a crossover of music, drama, installation and happening, through to experimental art forms that have yet to be defined or are undefinable. Each concert is individually created by the ensemble and the formation of the pieces part of the performances, which are often staged in unusual locations. In particular, a younger generation of Danish and international composers regularly works with the ensemble. Among them are Simon Steen-Andersen (Denmark), Juliana Hodkinson (England), composer and sound artist Marianthi Papalexandri-Alexandri (Greece) and Sarah Nemtsov (Oldenburg, Germany). All of these composers, who reside in Berlin currently or from time to time, have been thrilling audiences here in the capital city for several years now. They sound out the artistic possibilities of interdisciplinary performances involving music, art and theatre.

Marianthi Papalexandri-Alexandri
Yarn for ensemble (2008)

Sarah Nemtsov
Briefe.Puppen
for electric guitar and percussion (2012 rev. 2014)
WP of the revised version
Brief.Kasten
for viola, trombone and electronics (2014) WP
The two pieces will be performed simultaneously.

Simon Steen-Andersen
Amid for ensemble (2004)

Juliana Hodkinson
Angel View for ensemble and electronics (2014) WP
Commissioned work Scenatet with support of The Danish Arts Foundation, SPOR Festival and Berliner Festspiele / MaerzMusik

Scenatet, ensemble for art & music:
Hélène Navasse, flute
Vicky Wright, clarinet
Andras Olsen, trombone
Sven Micha Slot, piano
Mads Bendsen, percussion
Frederik Munk Larsen, guitar, electric guitar
Kirsten Riis-Jensen, violin
Mina Fred, viola
My Hellgren, cello

Andre Bartetzki, sound direction
Anna Berit Asp Christensen, artistic director

In collaboration with SPOR Festival. With the support of The Danish Arts Council, The Danish Arts Foundation, Danish Composers’ Society’s Production Pool / KODA’s Fund for Social and Cultural Purposes and SNYK Travel Support