Jakub Gucik: 12 etiud
When preparing new works or collaborating with composers, I often encounter the opinion that the possibilities of string instruments have been exhausted.
Most people are exploring the possibilities of wind instruments, object-based instruments, ethnic instruments and electronics. And yet instrumental techniques continue to advance — the knocks, strikes and scrapes that were spectacular in the 1960s, or the experiments with bow pressure and left-hand fingering popularised in the late 20th century, are not the end of the cello’s possibilities. In 12 Etudes for Solo Cello I explore rarely encountered extended techniques such as various manipulations of the instrument’s resonance, multiphonics, pizzicato at different parts of the instrument, dyads, overtones and subtones, approaching the cello more as an analogue synthesiser or object than as a noble instrument burdened with centuries of tradition and rich symbolism.
Composed with a grant from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.
Programme:
Jakub Gucik 12 etiud
Performers:
Jakub Gucik cello
Production:
programme concept and text: Jakub Gucik
production: Olga Pasek, Agata Krystek
visual identity: Aleksandra Ołdak
Przestrzeń Muzyki Współczesnej Hashtag Lab is co-financed by the City of Warsaw.
The media patron of Przestrzeń Muzyki Współczesnej Hashtag Lab is POLMIC.PL and Dwójka Polskie Radio.
If you want to know more about the artist:
Jakub Gucik
Born in 1989. Graduate of the Academy of Music in Kraków (2013). He works in contemporary and improvised music, seeking new sonic possibilities of the cello. Member of the ensembles: Spółdzielnia Muzyczna contemporary ensemble, Attack of the Mugatu, and IPT Wójciński/Bańdur/Gucik. Author of theatrical, electroacoustic
and electronic music. Together with Spółdzielnia Muzyczna, laureate of the Ernst von Siemens Ensemble-Förderpreise 2021. Four-time laureate (2016–2019) of the FAMA festival in Świnoujście, awarded the Andrzej Jakóbiec Prize in 2018 and the “Trident of Neptune” in 2019. First prize winner at the National Composition Competition named after J. Patkowski (2017).
In 2010 he received a scholarship to attend masterclasses at the Oberstdorfer Musiksommer festival. Laureate of 4th (2006) and 1st (2007) place at the Talents for Europe competition in Dolný Kubín, Slovakia, and a special prize from Moyzes Quartet.
He has performed at festivals including: Afekt Festival (Tallinn), Darmstadter Ferienkurse (ensemble in residence 2023), MaerzMusik (Berlin), International Young Ensemble Academy, Intl Jazz Platform, Warszawska Jesień, Sacrum Profanum, Musica Polonica Nova, Neo Arte, Ensemble-Akademie Freiburg, Dni Muzyki Nowej, Oberstdorfer Musiksommer, Audio Art, Krakowska Jesień Jazzowa.
He has given Polish and world premieres of works by composers such as: J. Kreidler,
A. Mincek, F. Donatoni, S. Nemtsov, R. Eizirik, A. Schubert, M. Shlomowitz, B. Muntendorf, J. Walshe, M. Beil, S. Sciarrino, A. Baker, A. Nowak, P. Peszat, A. Kwieciński, A. Zagajewski.
He has led workshops and lectures at, among others, the Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia in Tallinn, Kungliga Musikhögskolan in Stockholm, and during the Synthetis courses in Radziejowice. In collaboration with Cricoteka, Muzeum MOCAK, Spółdzielnia Muzyczna contemporary ensemble and KBF he leads workshops for musicians, music lovers and sound seekers.