Composer & doctoral student at Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London), focused on the theme «Visible music: composition approaches» - Fátima Fonte is In Focus on MIC.PT in March.
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HLMRPHSS is based on sounds collected in an automobile junkyard in Merida (Spain) and was presented in the MEIAC - Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporaneo, in Badajoz, along with the Spanish group 4 X L, as part of the project Punto 1.9. The work was created in a virtual environment and it was structured following diagrams inspired in the Gurdjieff's eneagram. The following Portuguese artists also took part in the project: João Paulo Feliciano (musical direction assistant), Daniel Barroca e Rui Gato.
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Musical Category Other
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Premiere
Date 2000/May/24
Performer(s)
Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta (computer)
Organization/Event Projecto "Punto 1.9"
Venue MEIAC - Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporaneo
Town Badajoz
Country Spain
Notes
Project led by the Spanish group 4 X L
Olga Mesa (choreography)
Commission
Date 2000
Commissioning Body Emmanuele Leone and Paloma Aguirre de Cárcer
Country Spain
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HLMRPHSS
Premiere
2000/May/24
Projecto "Punto 1.9"
MEIAC - Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporaneo
Badajoz
Spain
Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta (computer)
Notes
Project led by the Spanish group 4 X L
Olga Mesa (choreography)
Project led by the Spanish group 4 X L
Olga Mesa (choreography)