Music protocol

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General information
place Graz and Styria , Austria
genre Contemporary serious music, electronics, improvisation
Period October
Website musikprotokoll.orf.at

The music protocol (spelling: musikprotokoll) is a festival platform for contemporary and experimental music. The festival, founded by Emil Breisach in 1968 , is organized annually by the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation as part of Steirischer herbst . The works listed are broadcast by Radio Austria 1 . The music protocol acts as a kind of laboratory for new musical developments and defines a heterogeneous, contemporary field of genres: orchestral music, music for ensembles, improvisation, performance, sound installation, in many cases works developed and produced especially for the festival.

Management and curators

  • 1968–1970 Direction: Ernst Ludwig Uray and Peter Vujica
  • 1971–1973 Heads: Karl Ernst Hoffmann and Peter Vujica
  • 1974–1988 Head: Karl Ernst Hoffmann | Curators: Karl Ernst Hoffmann, 1988 together with Georg Friedrich Haas
  • 1989–1991 Head: Peter Oswald
  • 1992–1994 Head: Solf Schäfer
  • 1995–2012 Management: Christian Scheib, curators: Susanna Niedermayr and Christian Scheib
  • 2013 – today direction: Elke Tschaikner, curators: Elke Tschaikner, Susanna Niedermayr, Christian Scheib and Fränk Zimmer

The music protocol in EU networks

In 2007, Musikprotokoll founded the festival network ECAS (European Cities of Advanced Sound) together with Club Transmediale and several other European organizers , which soon expanded into the ICAS (International Cities of Advanced Sound) network. The music protocol is part of SHAPE (Sound, Heterogeneous Art and Performance in Europe), the EU platform project for innovative music and audiovisual art. 16 European festivals and art associations jointly nominate promising musicians and artists each year and present them at the festival.

Emil Breisach commissioned a composition

Since 2013, Musikprotokoll has been awarding the Emil Breisach composition commission to composers:

  • 2013: Katharina Klement
  • 2014: Erin Gee
  • 2015: Wen Liu
  • 2016: Gerhard E. Winkler
  • 2017: Peter Jakober
  • 2018: William Dougherty

Publications

  • The noise . Eds. Sabine Sanio and Christian Scheib. Hofheim im Taunus: Wolke 1995. ISBN 3-923 997-66-3
  • Form - luxury, calculation and abstinence . Eds. Sabine Sanio and Christian Scheib. Saarbrücken: Pfau 1999. ISBN 3897270854
  • Images - prohibition and desire in art and music . Sabine Sanio and Christian Scheib (eds.) Saarbrücken: Pfau 2000. ISBN 3-89727-130-3
  • European meridians. New music territories in Europe . Reports from countries in transition. Eds. Susanna Niedermayr and Christian Scheib. Saarbrücken: Pfau, 2003. ISBN 3-89727-247-4
  • Transfer - transfer - metaphor . Cultural techniques, their visions and obsessions, Eds. Sabine Sanio and Christian Scheib. Bielefel: Kerber 2004. ISBN 3-936646-88-0

CD / mp3 / DVD

  • 30 years of music protocol . Modernism in Austria 1968–1997. Edition Zeit-Ton. (CD box with 6 CDs, 1997) ORF MP 30
  • musikprotokoll 1997 (CD, 1997) MP97 ORF 15
  • electronics musikprootkoll in steirischer autumn 1998 . (CD, 1998)
  • Thief 13 - Restructuring (CD, 1999) ORF CD 260 charizma 13
  • reMI AutomataINak (DVD, 2000) ORF DVD mp 00 705
  • Alien City alien productions. (DVD, 2003) ORF DVD MP01 706
  • 40x present - 40x music protocol. 40 years of music protocol . (DVD, 2007) ORF DVD MP903
  • musikprotokoll 2011 (MICA mp3 - Compilation, 2012) ONIEV00009000001
  • The logic of the angel music from the 13th, 14th and 21st centuries . (CD, 2017) ORF-CD 3199 LC 11428

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Gasser: About Realizing Dreams. The music in steirischer herbst. autumn book 1968-2017 . Edited by Martin Behr, Martin Gasser, Johanna Hierzegger. Styria Verlag, Graz 2017. p. 172. ISBN 978-3-222-13577-4
  2. ^ Christian Scheib: Me & You. How does the new get into music? autumn. Theory for Practice 2017. Ed. Steirischer herbst, Graz 2017. P. 38.
  3. ECAS , accessed on January 4, 2018.
  4. ICAS , accessed January 4, 2018.
  5. ECAS , accessed on January 4, 2018.
  6. WIRE, SHAPE launches at Berlin's CTM 2015, accessed on January 4, 2018