Concert - Sistro Duo: Sounds from the North

CONCERT - SISTRO DUO: SOUNDS FROM THE NORTH

Date & Time

Tuesday, December 17th
17:0019:00

Location

The Danish Institute at Athens
Herefondos 14 Platia Aghias Aikaterinis, Plaka GR-105 58 Athen Grækenland

Information

Sistro Duo

The Danish Institute at Athens is proud to present this acclaimed Danish percussion duo to an Athenian audience for the very first time. The Duo consists of Marta Soggetti (b.1993) and Katerina Anagnostidou (b.1989). Having studied together at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, Marta and Katerina created Sistro Duo with a repertoire that varies from classical music to new experimental music. Sistro Duo have collaborated with a number of young composers, and a their concert at The Danish Institute at Athens, the two percussionist will present their repertoire of new Danish music.

About the concert

The program includes "Knock on Wood" by the Icelandic Finnur Karlsson, composed for Sistro, which has 6 different miniatures played on a single element - as the title indicates - wood. The two performers play on two identical set-ups which mirror each other and emphasize their virtuosity, in Karlsson's playful and humorous work.

A Danish work, which finds its place in Sistro's programme, is LYS 4, a composition by Mads Emil Dreyer for 12 lamps and 12 corresponding electronic sounds. The collaboration between Sistro and Mads Emil has borne fruit in several works composed for them or arranged for the duo, which they have performed not only in Denmark but also in Paris in 2023 and London in 2021. "Miniature II", for glockenspiel and keyboards, which is arranged for Sistro by Dreyer, is also on the program.

As an addition to an otherwise all-Nordic programme, Sistro will perform a piece by the Dutch Jesse Broekman, entitle "Door andere handen" which means "by other hands". Broekman made a new version of the work especially for Sistro in 2021 and has created a unique atmospheric mood in his composition for copper pipes, glass and electronics.

Program

All are welcome!

The concert is free, and will be followed by a reception at The Danish Institute.