Festival INFLUX 2022
[vídeo a escena]
November 15th, 2022

Gemma Abellán, Xavier Armiñana, Pere Norrès

Ritornello

[influx]
Tuesday, November 15th at 8pm

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Duration: 52 min
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Direction: the group
Vocals, electronica, trumpet: Gemma Abellán
Vocals, clarinet, trumpet: Xavier Armiñana
Vocals, electronica, sax: Pere Norrès
Video: Gemma Abellán, Xavier Armiñana, Pere Norrès

http://www.influxfestival.org/

http://www.habitualvideoteam.org

A journey in sound. Images that speak, chimeric conversations, a character who disappears and another who waits for him, a trumpet, a sax, a voice, another trumpet and the idea that however far you look, there’ll always be limitless space beyond that. Ritornello is a little bit of that little bit that we are.


GEMMA ABELLÁN, XAVIER ARMIÑANA, PERE NORRÈS The three members of Ritornello are bipedal musicians. They have degrees in few subjects, but they have a certain degree of aesthetics, they make music, they write it when they have to and quite often they’ll play an instrument. They maintain a good relationships with image, movement and text: videos, painting, theatre, dance, actions. They’ll carry out any direct activity, such as playing, improvising. They’ve chosen passion over reason. People over instruments. Hints over cvs. Silence over noise and, almost always, over music itself.


HABITUAL VIDEO TEAM is a non-profit association formed by Lis Costa and Josep M. Jordana, that has as its main objective the promotion of activities related to the visual arts, specifically, video art: www.habitualvideoteam.org.

A fundamental area of their work is the organisation of festivals, cycles and video shows, such as the FLUX Video Auteur Festival: www.fluxfestival.org, and the INFLUX Audiovisual Performing Arts Festival: www.influxfestival.org.

Another area of Habitual Video Team’s activity is video documentation of cultural events mainly related to experimental music and poetry performances. In 2012 they launched the SUMMA project in order to convert this audiovisual heritage (more than 1000 recordings) into a non-profit online video archive: www.summa-hvt.org.

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