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Cabaret der alten Neuigkeiten (German) "Cabaret of Old News" (DSCHUNGEL WIEN, june 2023)
invites teenagers and young adults to engage with historical knowledge and current affairs in a critical and reflective way by highlighting the comparisons between the 1920s and our current times. |
Video portrait Beethovenfest 2023Iñigo Giner Miranda is a concert designer and Fellowship Artist of #beethovenfest 2023. He explains what characterises his work using the example of his concert project »Mittendrin«, which he performed at the festival with the Kammerakademie Potsdam.
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Concert staging (portfolio 2018-2020)Orchestral concerts, ensemble concerts and music theatre productions from 2018-2020
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(T)räume - a concert in four rooms (concert staging)
(T)räume combines the genres of concert and art exhibit. Four different rooms in the XIX Villa Nagel were transformed to accomodate particular pieces of music, offering the (intimate) audience a very different perspective on the act of listening.
Iñigo Giner Miranda, Concept/direction Àngela Ribera, Stage design Wiebke Rademacher, Dramaturge |
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DieOrdnungDerDinge
This is a short manifesto about the work of the Ensemble DieOrdnungDerDinge, Including fragments from:
A game of logic (2012) Musiques d'intérieurs (2012) If you know what I mean (2014) a staged concert on the art of translation His Masters' voices (2016) a musical séance Bestiarium (2016), an interactive sound-promenade for children from 5 on |
Bestiarium (Stage direction)
Bestiarium is a stage project for children aged 6 and onwards. It combines installative approaches with musiktheater and interactive elements, creating a unique performance that fascinates both adults and children.
Nuria Núñez Hierro, Composition Iñigo Giner Miranda, Stage direction Àngela Ribera, Set design |
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Metamorphosen (Concert staging)
A Podcast on PODIUM Festival Esslingen's closing concert, by Matthias Heuermann / formart tv.
Programme: Schnittke, Concerto Grosso n.1 Strauss, Metamorphosen Miguel Pérez Iñesta, Conductor Iñigo Giner Miranda, Concert staging / Arrangement (Strauss) |
If you know what I mean -a staged concert on the art translation-
"If you know what I mean" is the second staged concert by DieOrdnungDerDinge, dedicated to exploring the possibilities and limits of translation. Can we convert music into different forms and media? Is the visualization of a sound, the transcription of an image into words, a straightforward translation or does something completely new arise in the process? And to what extent do our own expectations and experiences, in short our personal perspective, influence these translations?
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Musiques d'intérieurs (Concert)
In their first programme, Musiques d’interiéurs, the ensemble DieOrdnungDerDinge transforms the concert into a scenic event. Interacting with tableware, chairs, and other everyday objects, the musicians weave a detailed and intimate music of gestures, sounds, images and things within their living room stage. With unforgiving precision, a refined sense of irony and exquisite poetic subtleness these four performers shed new light on the philosophical ramifications behind the order of things.
Pieces by Cecilia Arditto, Iñigo Giner Miranda, Jessie Marino and Peter Streiff. |
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Entre nosotros (2012) -2nd mov.-
Entre nosotros is a piece for a speaking ensemble, written for the Nou ensemble. The musicians sit backwards, facing their backs to the audience, and unravel, in both movements, a kind of language, comprised of both instrumental and vocal sounds, right in the limits of semanticity and musicality. This is a recording of the premiere by the Nou Ensemble (in this case vl, vc, git, fl, cl) |
The order of things (concert)
The order of things is a multidisciplinary concert featuring a number of pieces by Spanish composer Iñigo Giner Miranda. The works always reflect, albeit with a certain sense of irony, on the acoustical and optical perception, and in a more general way about our perception mechanisms and their role in creating our reality. The pieces included in the video are:
El orden de las cosas (for three actors, objects and tape) The president's speech (for two piano players and one piano) Tratado de imágenes (for clarinet, violin, piano and video track) Ceci n'est pas de deux (for two flutes, video and audio track, casetteplayer) |
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Tratado de imágenes (2009)
A piece for live trio (vl, cl, pno) and video track. The video was edited by the composer using own images as well as excerpts from Joris Ivens's "Regen", Man Ray's "La retour a la raison" and Fernand Léger's "Ballet Mécanique"
Ainhoa Miranda, clarinet Chatschatur Kanajan, violin Iñigo Giner Miranda, piano |
Ceci n'est pas (de deux) (2010)
Ceci n'est pas de deux is a piece for two alto flutes, video and cassette recorder. The idea of the piece circles around the question of representation and reality, as presented in Magritte's famous painting "Ceci n'est pas un pipe".
Marieke Franssen, Jana Machalett, alto flutes |
El orden de las cosas (2011)
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El orden de las cosas, for three actors, objects and tape, was written for the members of the ensemble DieOrdnungDerDinge, giving them also their name (the order of things, in German). The piece presents a concept of musicality which transcends the sounding aspect, and focuses on “musical” relations between objects, characters and actions. It departs from a theatrical situation turning it little by little into a choreography of everyday gestures, unfolding a different kind of musicality. The interaction with the sounds from the tape bring, albeit with a touch of humour, our perception mechanisms and the whole idea of scenic reality into question.
Actors (from left to right): Cathrin Romeis / Vera Kardos / Daniele Pintaudi |