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Ensemble for New Music Tallinn
Maria Elonen (flute)
Helena Tuuling (clarinet)
Nina Kawaguchi (violin)
Talvi Nurgamaa (viola)
Teemu Mastovaara (cello)
Jaan Jaanson (electric guitar)
Felix Stachelhaus (percussion)
Ivo Lain (percussion)
Anni Karu (percussion)
Arash Yazdani (conductor, artistic director)
Tammo Sumera (electronics)
Artistic director Arash Yazdani
Alexander Schubert (b. 1979, Germany)
“Star Me Kitten” for singer, flexible ensemble, video and electronics (2015)
Shai Cohen (b. 1968, Israel)
“Noumenon” for flute, bass clarinet, percussion, string trio, electric guitar and audiovisuals (2018, premiere)
Francesco Filidei (b. 1973, Italy)
“I funerali dell’Anarchico Serantini” / “The Funeral of Anarchico Seratino” for three or six musicians (2005-2006)
Max C. Vinetz (b. 1996, USA)
“here” for flute, electric guitar and electronics (2017)
Stefan Prins (b. 1979, Belgium)
“Generation Kill – offspring 1” for percussion, violoncello, 2 musicians with game controllers, live electronics & live video (2012)
Founded in 2012 by Arash Yazdani, Ensemble for New Music Tallinn is a platform for widening opportunities to make acquaintance with new music. The ensemble is made of a core of principal members and a larger body of collaborators or guest artists. ENMT is proud to provide unique and daring experiences for its audience, introducing the less discovered aspects of new music. Alongside commissioning new pieces, ENMT has been responsible for the Estonian premieres of several milestone works by Georg Friedrich Haas, James Tenney, Michael Maierhof and Alvin Lucier among others.
ENMT has had performances at and collaborations with MIXTUR Festival Barcelona, St. Petersburg International New Music Festival “reMusik”, Fylkingen Stockholm, Värske Heli Festival Sügisfest, Tallinn Music Week, Resonanta concert series in Paris and FUGA Budapest Center of Architecture. In the autumn of 2017 and 2018, TUMA organized a festival of microtonal music in Tallinn and Berlin for which plenty of positive feedback was given.
www.enmtallinn.com