SCÈNE ADAMOISE - L'ISLE-ADAM

PRÉHISTOPHONIA

SATURDAY, JUNE 29TH 2025 - 17:00

Ensemble Calliopée
Karine Lethiec, viola et artistic director
Kryštof Mařatka, prehistoric archaic trans-instruments
Julien Hanck, audiovisual creation
Didier Bertrand, live video broadcast
Aurélien Bourgois, sound engineer

An atypical immersive concert, combining archaeology and musical creation: amid video projections of prehistoric paintings, Ensemble Calliopée presents works by contemporary female composers inspired by these pictorial works, some of which date back 30,000 years.

The origins of Préhistophonia lie in the Musée de l’Homme’s Préhistomania exhibition, which presented – during the 2024-2025 season – women’s drawings of cave paintings from all over the world. These cave and parietal paintings inspired Karine Lethiec to embark on a singular archaeo-musical journey as part of her Ensemble Calliopée residency at the Musée de l’Homme: Immersed in the video creations of Julien Hanck, who filmed the pictural works in the exhibition, the spectator discovers them as if strolling through the museum, to the sound of Karine Lethiec’s viola and Kryštof Mařatka’s archaic trans-instruments. Five female composers and one male composer were asked to each write a musical piece in resonance with one of these thousands of years old paintings – either for viola alone, or with the addition of instruments from Kryštof Mařatka’s unpublished collection, with prehistoric replicas: flutes made from vulture and mammoth bones, horns, pebbles… So many instruments that allow us to imagine the sounds of Prehistory! At the same time, Karine Lethiec has devised a narrative and tells us about the links between these musical works and the prehistoric paintings that inspired them, the fabulous saga of these extraordinary masterpieces and the expeditions undertaken, a human adventure in the discovery of the origins of art.

Ahead of the “Préhistophonia” concert on June 29 at the Scène Adamoise (L’Isle-Adam), the Musée archéologique du Val d’Oise in Guiry-en-Vexin is hosting a musical discussion on June 28 at 2pm, with scientists Jean-Louis Georget and Egidia Souto, curators of the Préhistomania exhibition, in partnership with the Frobenius Institute in Franckurt, where most of the pictorial works come from, and artists Karine Lethiec and Kryštof Mařatka, performers and designers of the project. This will be an opportunity to hear an excerpt from the immersive concert to be given the following day, and also to learn more about the five female composers involved in the project, composer Kryštof Mařatka’s archaic trans-instruments, the expeditions undertaken in the 20th century to discover them, and the formidable adventure of the women painters who have taken them up in the four corners of the world.

PROGRAMME

PRÉHISTOPHONIA

KRYŠTOF MAŘATKA (1972 – …)
Faliko (2023)
for phallic ocarina, monkey call and viola

FARNAZ MODARRESIFAR (1989 – …)
Élégie (2023)
for viola and Neandertal and Baskoncovka flutes

ÉLISE BERTRAND (2000 – …)
Transes-51 (2023)
for viola

VIOLETA CRUZ (1986 – …)
Creuser-Secret (2023)
for viola and comb

PASCALE JAKUBOWSKI (1960 – …)
Sefar (2023)
for viola

SOPHIE LACAZE (1963 – …)
Reminiscences (2023)
for viola

KRYŠTOF MAŘATKA (1972 – …)
Sono Anima (2023)
for viola and archaic trans-instruments

ARTISTS

Anne de Fornel

KARINE LETHIEC

Artistic director of Ensemble Calliopée since 1999, Karine Lethiec creates cultural projects with this variable-geometry musical ensemble, working in partnership with institutions to address major societal issues through musical interpretation. Committed to the transmission of music in all forms, she is committed to the democratization of music through mediation and contemporary creation, bringing all types of music to specialized venues as well as to new ones (museums, prehistoric caves, science centers…). Karine has created and interpreted musical programs which can be found on film on Ensemble Calliopée’s Youtube channel. She is a doctoral student associated with the Ecole doctorale de Lettres, Sciences du langage et Arts of the Université de Lyon 2 Lumière, within the Passages Arts et Littérature (XX-XXI) laboratory – Department of Music and Musicology/ CNSMDL Research and Practice, on the theme of Origins and Creation. For several years now, she has been leading a large-scale project to enrich today’s viola repertoire, inviting composers of all generations, aesthetics and cultures to write for her instrument, in connection with the notion of the Origins of Art, in order to question the creative impulse that drives human beings. She has performed at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Gergiev Festival in Rotterdam, the Konzerthaus in Vienna, the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Salle Gaveau and Salle Cortot, the Folle Journée in Nantes, the Athens Festival at the Odeon d’Hérode Atticus, the Salle Leopoldo Miguez in Rio de Janeiro…

Héloïse Luzzati

KRYŠTOF MAŘATKA

The boldness and uniqueness of Kryštof Mařatka’s writing lies in the elaborate fusion of various compositional techniques, whose sources are multiple and quite rare: Paleolithic musical instruments and their identical reproduction, which he initiates, traditional world music, the birth of language in Man, improvisation and new compositional processes of today. His collection of over a hundred archaic trans-instruments, which he plays and stages in some of his works, is unique. The heritage of Czech culture is omnipresent throughout his catalog, reflecting the importance he attaches to the richness of his native heritage, which he constantly questions and develops. As a conductor, Kryštof Mařatka has performed with many prestigious ensembles and in the world’s finest concert halls: Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Concertgebouw, Sinfonia Varsovia, Prague State Opera Orchestra. As part of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union, he was “composer in residence” for the Saison musicale des Invalides in Paris 2022 – 2023, in collaboration with the Orchestre de la Garde Républicaine. In 2024, he conducted the premiere in Prague and Paris of his violin concerto Sanctuaires, aux abysses des grottes ornées with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France. The Czech National Opera commissioned him to create the opera La Fabrique d’Absolu for 2028 for the Janáček Theatre in Brno. Kryštof Mařatka is artistic director of the Association Piano Paris Prague, A3P.