GRIFF – Villa For Forest

Datum: Sa, 06.11.2021 um 19:00
Veranstalter: Verein Innenhofkultur
Ort: Villa For Forest, Viktringer Ring 21, Klagenfurt

Releasekonzert (Foto: André Symann)
Ingrid Schmoliner (p)
Emilio Gordoa (vib, objects)
Adam Pultz Melbye (b)
Eintritt: € 15 | € 8 StudentInnen und unter 18 Jahren
Supported by FOR FOREST - the voice for trees

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INGRID SCHMOLINER & ADAM PULTZ MELBYE & EMILIO GORDOA – GRIFF (CD by Inexhaustible Editions)

I really hate using this word, but there is something eerie about ‘GRIFF’. Saying this out loud makes me feels like an amateur but, try as I want, I can’t find a better word. Each piece of music that Ingrid Schmoliner, Adam Pultz Melbye and Emilio Gordoa create is defined by the interplay of the instruments, along with the pauses between the musicians. Instead of writing lavishly flowing scores, here, the trio takes each note as it comes. There is no rush between them. After striking the note, it is allowed to ring out until it fades into oblivion or another musician gets an itchy finger and adds their contribution.
On the opening track ‘But Still’ there is not rushed to get to the crux and Schmoliner, Melbye and Gordoa gracefully meander for 15-minutes trying to outdo each other on the eerie, that word again, stakes. This isn’t eerie in an Addams Family way, or a conventional horror film score. Oh no. It’s eerie in a way that I can’t really explain but at times it sends a jolt down my spine that numbs my fingers. It’s a feeling of total unease, but also being totally into it. It’s the feeling you get when you either send the wrong email to the wrong person or know you can’t make it right. It’s the feeling of realising something is lost but knowing nothing you can try will make it better. It’s also the sound of three exceptional musicians doing what they do best. Schmoliner’s piano is delusory sombre. Melbye’s double bass is heavy but subtle and Gordoa is doing things with a vibraphone that I’ve not really heard before.
The best is definitely saved for last. On the CD at least, which features a bonus, untitled, track. It is effective a series of piano notes, and chords played in unison and allowed to fade out before the next discordant notes are played. There is something harrowing about it, but there is a skewed beauty to it too. By allowing the notes to fade into the ether, rather than hitting us again and again repeatedly, we are allowed to savour the music. Take it for what it is, but without not knowing what to expect next. It’s like when you order something in a restaurant and instead of allowing the food to mix in your mouth, you eat everything independently. You get super specific flavours in your mouth. When they have gone you eat something else, but there is a trace of the previous mouthful still there, so you do get a slightly overlaying of taste. This is what happens on ‘Which Itch’, the name the musicians gave the piece of music. It works really well and ends the album on a night, whilst acting as a bookend to the way the album opens. However, using pianos instead of bass.
Overall ‘GRIFF’ is a fascinating album that never really lets you know what the point is but gives you just enough to make an informed decision. It’s an album that really works well played in a darkened room around the gloaming. The light from outside is dimming but still bright enough to see, but the shadows in the room take on an eerie texture. (NR)
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Termine

am So, 27.04.2025 um 11:00

Finissage GRAFIK VON MEISTERHAND – Villa For Forest

Villa For Forest, Viktringer Ring 21, 9020 Klagenfurt Klagenfurt und Graz rücken näher zusammen. Freigabe der Koralmbahn im Dezember 2025.
Daher möchten wir uns in der Kärntner Landeshauptstadt vorstellen.
Galerie Sommer - www.galeriesommer.com & Galerie Bachlechner - www.galeriebachlechner.com
Galerien für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Wiener Aktionismus und Art Brut
Im Konzertraum: JÖRG KÖCK aus Oschenitzen bei Völkermarkt, verstorben 2014.

Eröffnet wurde die Ausstellung mit einer Vernissage am 9. April um 19 Uhr in der Villa For Forest in Klagenfurt, Viktringer Ring 21.
Dauer der Ausstellung 10. - 27. April
Besuchszeiten waren Mittwoch und Donnerstag 16 - 19 Uhr oder sind nach Vereinbarung unter +43 650 99 08 722

Beitragsbild: Günter Brus, Augenzeuge eines Denkvorgangs, 2023, Auflage 30
am Di, 29.04.2025 um 20:00

4th Annual GMPU JAZZ PIANO FESTIVAL | Villa For Forest

Villa For Forest, Viktringer Ring 21, 9020 Klagenfurt 4th Annual GMPU
JAZZ PIANO FESTIVAL

Eintritt: 20|10€
Karten vor Ort oder unter events@gmpu.ac.at

4 Jazz pianists will perform 30 min. each - solo and with GMPU house rhythm section, Klemens Marktl & Philipp Zarfl. This year we present Danny Grissett (USA), Matyas Bartha (Hungary), Sava Miletić (Serbia) and GMPU's own Rob Bargad (USA). The next morning at GMPU, Rob Bargad will moderate a panel discussion and masterclass with the 3 guest pianists. GMPU Jazz piano students will play and get feedback as well.
am Sa, 03.05.2025 um 19:00

IncontriAMOci | Ausstellungseröffnung | Villa For Forest

Villa For Forest, Viktringer Ring 21, 9020 Klagenfurt Die Ausstellung“incontriAMOci“ mit zahlreichen Mosaikkünstler*innen aus vielen Nationen war bereits im Frühling 2024 in Fagagna und im Februar 2025 in Manzano zu sehen, wobei die Zusammenstellung jedes Mal etwas unterschiedlich war. Maestro Giulio Menossi, Mosaikkünstler aus Udine, hat sich das Ziel gesetzt, zu zeigen, dass Mosaik eine lebendige, zeitgemäße Kunstform ist, in der die Kunstschaffenden wie in anderen Kunstrichtungen auch ihren eigenen Stil, ihre eigenen Techniken und Ausdrucksweisen entwickeln. Giulio Menossi ist bekannt für seine dynamischen Mosaike und er organisiert weltweit Workshops und Mosaiksymposien. Eines dieser Symposien fand 2017 und 2018 unter dem Titel „Via Crucis - verso la Luce“ in Udine statt, während dem 14 Künstlerinnen mit unterschiedlichen religiösen und sozialen Hintergründen je eine Station des Kreuzwegs gestaltete. Diese Mosaike der Via Crucis sowie eine Auswahl der Werke von Giulio Menossi und von den in Kärnten lebenden Künstlerinnen Afsaneh Ashki, Malu Storch und Angela Zimek werden neben Mosaikbeispielen weiterer Künstler*innen bis 14.Mai 2025 in der Villa For Forest zu sehen sein.

Öffnungszeiten:
Di bis Do 14:00 bis 18:00 Uhr, Sa 10:00 bis 14:00 Uhr und nach Vereinbarung - Tel 0681 184 882 93