
Minimal Music Festival 2026 - Opening concert
The Minimal Music Festival 2026 kicks off with an exceptional opening concert featuring two world premieres. Enjoy an intellectually and spiritually stimulating experience with works by Kate Moore and Ivan Vukosavljević, exploring the boundaries of rhythm, sound, and mystical quests for divine love.
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Two world premieres are the focal point of this exceptional concert, a celebration of the strength and beauty of minimalist music. Kate Moore has written a concerto specifically for the virtuosity of Australian percussionist Claire Edwardes. Dead in Love by Serbian composer Ivan Vukosavljević, is a piece for thirteen musicians. Both composers offer a musical experience that stimulates both intellectually and spiritually. Dead in Love is a mystical quest for divine love. Vukosavljević takes the audience on a journey through sound worlds where Indian tradition, early music and a string quintet converge. Kate Moore’s new work is a loud, wild scream in the wilderness and explores the boundaries of rhythm and sound.
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16
Apr
Starts at 20:00
Recommended 19:15-19:45
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16
Apr
Starts at 20:00
Recommended 19:15-19:45
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Line Up
Budget Calculation
About
Two world premieres are the focal point of this exceptional concert, a celebration of the strength and beauty of minimalist music. Kate Moore has written a concerto specifically for the virtuosity of Australian percussionist Claire Edwardes. Dead in Love by Serbian composer Ivan Vukosavljević, is a piece for thirteen musicians. Both composers offer a musical experience that stimulates both intellectually and spiritually. Dead in Love is a mystical quest for divine love. Vukosavljević takes the audience on a journey through sound worlds where Indian tradition, early music and a string quintet converge. Kate Moore’s new work is a loud, wild scream in the wilderness and explores the boundaries of rhythm and sound.
