Composer in residence at Cordes-sur-Ciel

Medieval city Cordes-sur-Ciel in the mist. Composer’s picture.

Justina Repečkaitė is a composer in residence at Festival Cordes-sur-Ciel 53rd edition, which took place from July 19-25, 2024. Previously, composers like Henri Dutilleux, Jonathan Harvey, Michael Levinas, Clara Iannotta were invited to the festival. Repečkaitė had 5 compositions played in the program of the festival, presented her music on several occasions, and gave an interview to the radio.

Timeline

July 20 at Jardin des Paradis

Incantare (2018) for flute and tape, performer Julie Huguet.


July 21 at Théâtre Le Colombier

Summa perfectionis (2024) for contrabassoon, performer Antoine Pecqueur. Commission of Festival Festival Cordes-sur-Ciel.

“L'ATELIER de Justina Repečkaité” - presentation of Summa perfectionis together with the performer and festival director Antoine Pecqueur.


July 22 radio CFM

Host Jacq-André Nguegan presented the Festival Cordes-sur-Ciel and interviewed composer in residence Justina Repečkaitė and associated artist Eleonore Pancrazzi. Listen to the podcast HERE.


July 24 at the Médiathèque of Cordes-sur-Ciel

The presentation of Justina Repečkaitė’s music.


July 25 at Ancient Couvent and Saint Michel’s church:

Brocade (2023) for alto and violin, performers Leslie Boulin Raulet and Céline Tison from Quatuor Zaïde.

Unbennant-2 (2016) for string quartet, performers Quatuor Zaïde.

Stalactite (2016) for piano, performer Iveta Calite.


Read the full program of the festival here.

The festival Director presents the program.


The 53rd edition of Festival Cordes-sur-Ciel 2024 is dedicated to Northern Europe. The program of the festival showcases a wealth of music inspired by traditional melodies, the emergence of national cultural identities, folklore, and the Nordic imaginary with its fairy tales and pagan elements. It also highlights sacred music, particularly Lutheran, as well as contemporary music, including the works of Arvo Pärt. The festival will also pay tribute to Kaija Saariaho.

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