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Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville 2019, Part 1-2

Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville
Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada
May 16-19, 2019
There was a lot of positive buzz leading up to the 35th edition of the Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville. On paper, the schedule looked very strong. Looking back over past editions of the venerable festival, one can see a general movement from the early editions, which featured mostly Quebec artists, through the 1990s, with its larger focus on free jazz and its offshoots. Starting in 1999, the first year I attended the festival, the focus switched, or perhaps widened, to include more electronic music and somewhat less jazz influenced music, although that has always been part of the schedule. This year's program, however, harkened back to the 1990s, with more performances by musicians coming from jazz than we have seen in recent years. In addition, the schedule included a first-time appearance at Victo for the
The first two days of this year's FiMAV have lived up to the buzz.
It is custom that Thursday evening's opening concert at 8 o'clock features an ensemble from Quebec or the rest of Canada. This year, Vancouver cellist

Peggy Lee
vocals1920 - 2002

Robin Holcomb
piano
Wayne Horvitz
keyboardsb.1955

Brad Turner
trumpet
Jon Bentley
saxophone, tenorb.1973
Quite surprisingly, New York's Bang on a Can All-Stars had never played Victoriaville, nor Quebec, before this weekend. For this performance, the seven-piece ensemble performed music from their "Field Recordings" project, in which they commissioned various composers
Christian Marclay
turntable
Rene Lussier
guitarPolitical Ritual, the duo of Maxime Corbeil-Perron and Felix-Antoine Morin closed Thursday's program with the world premiere of music composed and improvised upon for a new visual projection. Coarse and granular, the music was beautifully textured and unbearably loud. Friday's program started off with a charming set by the duo of " data-original-title="" title="">Elena Kakaliagou (French horn and voice) and Ingrid Schmoliner (prepared piano) playing Austrian and Grieek folk songs. Ideal for an early afternoon concert.
The duo of Klimperei (Christophe Petchanatz) and Madame Patate (?milie Siaut) gifted the audience at the Colisée B at 5 o'clock on Friday with a whimsical, playful, and totally musical set of music inspired by and (I'm not sure) partially comprised of French folk songs. The duo deflty incorporated electronics with guitar, chimes, harmonica, and electronics, melodica, and voice, and I, for one, was completely charmed.
Friday evening's performances started with a world premiere of "Birds of a Feather," a work by Montreal-based musician and composer Rainer Weins. The musicians in his thirteen-piece orchestra were given bird songs and calls to learn, and using their interpretations, Weins composed the piece. This was a concept that could have gone either way for me. Happily, I was thoroughly charmed by what I heard, as was everyone I spoke with afterward. The music was incredibly textured and precise, the transitions between sections were well-thought out, and the musicians were more than up to the very challenging score. Navid Navab's work on homemade electronics (with flying motions!) stood out in an outstanding ensemble performance.
Double bassist

Barre Phillips
bassb.1934
Having seen the duo of

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023
Heather Leigh
guitar, steel
Keiji Haino
guitarI have seen Keiji Haino on a number of occasions, and I have generally enjoyed and found value in his aesthetic and in his work. Not tonight. Dynamics way out of whack, uncontrolled feedback, a clumsy touch on the stringsIt is my feeling that any halfway competent improvising guitarist could and would have added more to the performance than what Haino provided on this occasion. The disappointment was sharpened by how sublime I found the playing of Leigh and Brotzmann. This was a grouping that I thought had potential for interesting results. I guess the results were interesting, but not in the way I had expected.
But that's the beauty of Victo. You don't know quite what you're going to hear at this festival. Sometimes, you're disappointed. Sometimes, you're taken away by someone you've never heard of. And there's always another concert to come. So far, the pleasant surprises easily outnumber the unpleasant ones, and the rest of Victo also promises good things. My review of the final two days of the festival will follow In a couple of days.
Photo credit: Martin Morissette
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