New choral piece in Vadstena

20130525, 1800, Vadstena klosterkyrka, Sweden

Rosa Rorans Bonitatem, a new piece for choir and optional computer is premiered. The piece is based on or referring to St. Birgitta especially written to the church (with 7 seconds of reverberation!) and commissioned by the choir Mälarton from Stockholm.

Other pieces by Klaverdal: Hör, rösten från himlen (choir version and version for solo and piano),  Klart porlande vatten, När nattens mörker föll. Also live performance by Klaverdal.

vadstena

Ser du människa? – sound installation in Lund

20121010-20121020 Sound Installation in Lunds Domkyrka, the Crypt

4 speakers, 4 distance sensors (IR), computer, specially designed hardware.
The sound is based on recordings of actors Per Löfberg and Kerstin Andersson reading from the Book of Revelations and more. The installation is interactive, meaning that you as audience can change it by your placement in the room.

The installation in a part of a larger project including a choir piece and mass during Lund International Choral Festival and readings of the texts in relation to the installation.

Live readings of the texts will be done
10/10 18:00 Lunds Domkyrka, crypt
20/10 14:00 Lunds Konsthall
20/10 20:00 Lunds Domkyrka, crypt

Event for choir, actors, computer and mass
20/10 22:00 Lunds Domkyrka

[Gud?] – thoughtful music in Malmö

120525, 21:00, St Johannes Kyrka, Malmö, Sweden

[Gud?] Eftertänksam musik – en visuell meditation / Thoughtful music – a visual meditation

This is not a concert. It is not a sermon or a play. Perhaps it is a kind of being, or a possibility to receive music and visual scenography in a moment of stillness, reflection and inspiration.The event consists of new music for voice, bass clarinet, organ and computer in combination of visual scenography with video, lights, shadow play and much more.

Concept: Thomas Romlöv and Stefan Klaverdal
Music by Stefan Klaverdal, performed by Mia Hjorth (voice), Natalie Eriksson (bass klarinet), Robert Hallberg (organ) and Stefan Klaverdal (computer)
Visual Scenography and more by Claes Eriksson and Thomas Romlöv

[Gud?] – thoughtful music in Ängelholm

111112, 18:00, Ängelholms Kyrka, Ängelholm, Sweden

[Gud?] Eftertänksam musik – en visuell meditation / Thoughtful music – a visual meditation

This is not a concert. It is not a sermon or a play. Perhaps it is a kind of being, or a possibility to receive music and visual scenography in a moment of stillness, reflection and inspiration.The event consists of new music for voice, bass clarinet, organ and computer in combination of visual scenography with video, lights, shadow play and much more.

Concept: Thomas Romlöv and Stefan Klaverdal
Music by Stefan Klaverdal, performed by Mia Hjorth (voice), Natalie Eriksson (bass klarinet), Robert Hallberg (organ) and Stefan Klaverdal (computer)
Visual Scenography and more by Claes Eriksson and Thomas Romlöv