CHROMA is an audiovisual project by pianist and video artist Konstantin Semilakovs and composer Daniel Oliver Moser. Semilakovs brings together synesthesia, audio-reactive graphics, and piano performance, turning musical structures into vivid, real-time visual formations. Moser uses spectral composition techniques to create complex, immersive soundscapes. CHROMA explores the intersection of two artistic worlds, creating a new form of expression in which image and sound become truly intertwined.

CHROMA / Konstantin Semilakovs, Daniel Oliver Moser - Photo: Konstantin Semilakovs
Concert
CHROMA
Concerto for Piano and Light
Konstantin Semilakovs (DE/LV), Daniel Oliver Moser (AT)
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EN
Ticket //
FESTIVALPASS+, FESTIVALPASS, ONE DAY PASS, Ars Electronica Center Ticket
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Konstantin Semilakovs
Born in Riga in 1984, pianist Konstantin Semilakovs is a professor at the MDW Vienna and winner of the Porto International Piano Competition. He focuses on color in piano music and synesthetic works of the 20ᵗʰ and 21ˢᵗ centuries. He has performed at major festivals and venues across Europe and beyond. Awards include the WDR Classical Music Prize, Sikorski Memorial Prize, and more. His project Couleurs sonores was shown at Yale, St Andrews, Vienna, and Dubai.
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Daniel Oliver Moser
Austrian composer Daniel Oliver Moser is a Senior Lecturer at the MDW Vienna. His works, known for their poetic textures and harmonic depth, have been performed at concerts and festivals worldwide. In 2019, he was honored with portrait concerts by the Austrian National Library and Quasars; in 2023, MusicOlomouc featured his work. He studied in Vienna and Salzburg,where his teachers included Tristan Murail. Awards include the Theodor Körner Prize, Hilde Zach Prize, and multiple national scholarships.
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