Lars Igesund, produsent
Phone: (+47) 91 85 22 43
lars[at]sisu-percussion.no
Org. nr: 979 540 493
SISU PLAYS YAMAHA
Aug 8 2010: Oslo Mela festival
SISU plays during the Mela festival
SISU plays during the Mela festival together with friends from Sri Lanka. SISU will perform a new piece by a friend and colleague, Ganesh Anandan from South India, now living Prague.
http://www.fingerworks.org
Sep 9 2010: Bodø Norway
SISU with Bodø sinfonietta
SISU is solist with the Bodø Sinfonietta ensemble. World premier of the piece ´Svart metal´ (Black metal) by Glenn Erik Hauglans (N).
Sep 12 2010: Ultima festival Oslo Norway
SISU plays ´svart metal`(Black metal) with Bodø sinfonietta
SISU is solist with the Bodø Sinfonietta ensemble. ´Svart metal´ (Black metal) by Glenn Erik Hauglans (N). At Riksscenen 19.00.
Jun 20 2010: Oslo
SISU and Øyonn Groven Myhren plays Runartromma at
SISU and Øyonn Groven Myhren play Runartromma during the Oslo middle age festival, in the middle age cellar at Ladugården in the old part of Oslo.
Concert start at 18.00.
Jun 19 2010: Oslo
SISU and Øyonn Groven Myhren plays Runartromma
SISU and Øyonn Groven Myhren play Runartromma during the Oslo middle age festival, in the middle age cellar at Ladugården in the old part of Oslo.
Concert starts at 20.00.
May 11 2010: Opera house OSLO
SISU is playing on a cermony at the Norwegian Opera House
More information later.
On stage SISU delivers shows that leave a lasting impression. By incorporating collaborations with performance and visual artists SISU turns a traditional concert into a total audiovisual experience. Combining sofistication and a no-nonsense approach to music SISU exhibits an unquestionable joy of performing whether it is classical contemporary music or works with pop cultural references.
SISU is a flexible ensemble both in terms of musical expression and composition. Their repertoire shows an impressive width and over the last few years SISU has performed commissioned works by renowned Norwegian and international composers.
Complaining about the lack of good tunes at a concert of contemporary music is like going to a restaurant and complaining that the steak isn't sweet enough. One of the best aspects of the music is its ability to lead us from the beaten track to new experiences. If you're happy with musical meatballs, stay home. If you'd rather be tempted by a musical sushi, taco or tandoori, come to a SISU concert.
- Composer Rolf Wallin

Photo: Oddny Stokholm