Assistant Professor Marianthi Papalexandri-Alexandri will have a new composition titled Solo for Generators, Motors and Wind Resonators premiered by Susanne Fröhlich at the Archipel Festival in Geneva, Switzerland on March 31, 2019. Solo for Generators, Motors and Wind Resonators was commissioned by the Archipel Festival, with support from Pro Helvetia, the Swiss Confederation’s cultural promotion institution. Papalexandri was nominated for a residency at Foundation Fluxum Geneva in support of her solo piece. The Foundation works in a spirit of open-mindedness to encourage novel projects; more information is available on their website: http://www.fluxumfoundation.org/en/page/goals-302 In addition to the premier, Papalexandri’s sound installation modular. n°2 – speaking of membranes will also be exhibited and featured in the festival program. The Archipel Festival, founded in 1992, is among the most respected festivals dedicated to contemporary music.
