Event
Public events, premieres, collaborations, presentations, and project records. This page connects individual artistic works to their public situations.
Frequenz Festival Kiel
Ein Tag in 13 Sätzen
Installation and concert
Galerie Simone Menne, Kiel
Ein Tag in 13 Sätzen was a collaborative installation and concert project presented in the context of Frequenz Festival Kiel. The project brought together visual, notational, spatial, and musical practices, placing scores, objects, instruments, and performance situations inside the gallery space.
In this event, Yuxuan Feng participated as a composer, instrument builder, and performer. The project became the first public presentation of the Pink Box 1, situating the handmade electronic instrument not only as a sound source, but as a performative object within a public festival environment.
The event also formed an important archive point in his ongoing research on notation, objecthood, and the translation between visual signs and sound. The set of thirteen original scores, the gallery installation, and the concert context together became a public frame through which compositional material, performance practice, and artistic documentation could meet.




WAM! Festival
Werkstatt Aktuelle Musik
Musikhochschule Lübeck
Yuxuan Feng participated in WAM! Festival at Musikhochschule Lübeck as a student of Prof. Milica Djordjević’s composition class. Within this context, his solo guitar work Profounder II received its first performance, entering the festival programme as part of the class’s presentation of current student works.
In the Sound Art module of WAM!, he also participated in the NTMI / SuperCollider project, in which performers used wearable sensors and real-time electronic systems to transform sound through bodily movement and live control.
Upcoming Event
Untitled Variations (working title)
A new mixed quartet for woodwind and strings will receive its first performance on 21 June 2026 in the Großer Saal of Musikhochschule Lübeck.
The work uses four different Western instruments to imitate and reinterpret the Chinese mouth organ sheng. Across different cultural contexts, the quartet presents different characteristics of the sheng: its breath, resonance, sustained sonority, and the way a single instrumental image can be refracted through multiple bodies and timbres.