Klang Festival 2025: Program Release & Concert feat. Chamber Collective CPH - Klang Festival Copenhagen Experimental Music Menu

Klang Festival 2025: Program Release & Concert feat. Chamber Collective CPH

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Program

18:00
    – Welcome by James Black and Filip Melo, Klang Festival, and Adrianna Kubica-Cypek, Chamber Collective CPH.

18:15
    – Joss Smith: a hill to die on
    – Håkon Guttormsen: Pre-, Post- or Interlude
18:45
    – Klang 2025 Program Presentation by Artistic Director James Black

19:00
    – Asli Emre: System Error
    – Aske Kai Tengberg: in the place of a dog

Klang Festival invites you to the 2025 Program Release Concert.

In addition to the presentation of this year’s festival program, the young composer group Chamber Collective CPH will be featured with the concert "Limited (in motion) II". The program presents the work of four talented young composers with a remarkable fresh point of view.   

Performing musicians

– Clarinet: Roksana Małolepszy
– Cello: Sarvin Asa
– Piano: Anna Flodmark

About the collaboration

Chamber Collective Copenhagen is a non-profit collective dedicated to creating a sustainable platform for young artists. The collective collaborates with composers and promotes a sustainable composition environment by reperforming newly written music.

Klang Festival is Denmark’s largest festival for experimental music. With an interdisciplinary profile, a strong focus on audience engagement, and solid national and international collaborations, the festival presents a broad spectrum of contemporary music.

The collaboration between Chamber Collective and Klang Festival provides young composers and musicians with the opportunity to present the latest in experimental music today.

Venue

Huset-KBH

Rådhusstræde 13 1466 København K

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Artists

Chamber Collective

Chamber Collective is a non-profit collective dedicated to creating a sustainable platform for young artists. The collective collaborates with composers and promotes a sustainable composition environment by reperforming newly written music. They are based in Copenhagen.

Joss Smith (1993)

Joss Smith is a Welsh composer and performer who writes both instrumental and multimedia works. His work is linked by a focus on the perception of small changes in order to build tension and subvert compositional trajectories.

Håkon Guttormsen

Håkon Guttormsen is a Norwegian trumpet player based in Denmark for 10 years. A graduate of the Rhythmic Music Conservatory, he has played major jazz venues across Scandinavia. Active in jazz, free improvisation, and swing, he is a sought-after collaborator across many genres

Asli Emre

Asli Emre is a composer and pianist with a distinctive artistic voice. She explores diverse musical landscapes, blending classical traditions with contemporary influences. Passionate about innovation, she creates evocative compositions that bridge genres and artistic expressions, actively engaging in international music projects.

Aske Kai Tengberg

Aske Kai Tengberg is a composer based in Copenhagen. With a distinctive artistic approach, he explores diverse musical expressions and collaborates across genres. Passionate about creative exchange, he looks forward to engaging with fellow artists and discovering new perspectives in music.

Roksana Małolepszy

Roksana, a dedicated musician, holds a Master of Music from the Ignacy Jan Paderewski Academy of Music in Poznań. Specializing in classical music, she has collaborated with symphony orchestras, excelling in both contemporary and traditional repertoire. Roksana is committed to creating meaningful cultural experiences and fostering collaboration across diverse musical projects.

 

Sarvin Asa

Sarvin Asa, an Italian-Iranian cellist, performer, and improviser, trained in Italy, Norway, and Denmark. She specializes in contemporary performance, collaborating with top musicians and festivals like Chigiana and Copenhagen Jazz Festival. Since 2019, she has explored free improvisation and composed for interdisciplinary projects.

Anna Flodmark

Anna, a multifaceted pianist educated in Stockholm, Oslo, and Copenhagen, specializes in contemporary music. She collaborates with composers, performing solo and chamber works. Passionate about genre-crossing and artistic exploration, she is currently a freelance musician based in Copenhagen.