Why Patterns?

With Music For, the repetitive music group WHY PATTERNS? pays explicit tribute to two major female composers in the history of electronic music. Suzanne Ciani and Laurie Spiegel are two of the most important figures in American musical research in the 70s and 80s. This is an original composition freely inspired by their work.
The instrumental music of WHY PATTERNS? blends augmented saxophones, synthesizers and sequencers in long, cold, yet luminous electronic tracks.

→ Morgane Carnet (saxophone), Luca Ventimiglia (prepared vibraphone), Théo Nguyen Duc Long (saxophone), Alexandre du Closel (prepared piano)

wednesday 06 december 202321h00
Grande Scène
8€

Why Patterns?

At the end of 2017, Morgane Carnet (saxophone), Luca Ventimiglia (prepared vibraphone), Jean-Brice Godet (clarinet) and Alexandre du Closel (prepared piano) met at the latter’s initiative in a café in Ménilmontant to improvise together, inspired by American repetitive music. FANTôME was born. As their meetings progressed, the project became clear: to play repetitive music in […]

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