This is the first and possibly only time I'm going to plug on this forum a concert (actually a tour) I'm connected with, but I hope I'll be excused since there might be one or two people here interested in attending, especially in London, and I think it probably won't get a lot of publicity. I won't be there myself but I was recently in Strasbourg to work on this programme with the young musicians of Ensemble L'Imaginaire, and I was very impressed with their performance there. Anyway, the details are:
Thursday 13 October 1.10pm - Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall, Manchester
Saturday 15 October 7.30pm - Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, Leeds
Sunday 16 October 3pm - St. John's Smith Square, London
Wednesday 19 October 1.10pm - St Gregory's Centre for Music, Canterbury
Programme:
the light gleams an instant (1996) for piano
Zungenentwurzeln (1997) electronic music
fold (2016) for soprano saxophone - UK premiere
Katasterismoi (1999) electronic music
dying words (II) (2013) for flute-playing vocalist
epiphyte (2016) electronic music - UK premiere
interference (2000) voice/pedal bass drum/contrabass clarinet solo
Ensemble L'Imaginaire:
Keiko Murakami, flute/voice
Adam Starkie, contrabass clarinet/voice/pedal bass drum
Philippe Koerper, soprano saxophone
Maxime Springer, piano
Thursday 13 October 1.10pm - Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall, Manchester
Saturday 15 October 7.30pm - Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, Leeds
Sunday 16 October 3pm - St. John's Smith Square, London
Wednesday 19 October 1.10pm - St Gregory's Centre for Music, Canterbury
Programme:
the light gleams an instant (1996) for piano
Zungenentwurzeln (1997) electronic music
fold (2016) for soprano saxophone - UK premiere
Katasterismoi (1999) electronic music
dying words (II) (2013) for flute-playing vocalist
epiphyte (2016) electronic music - UK premiere
interference (2000) voice/pedal bass drum/contrabass clarinet solo
Ensemble L'Imaginaire:
Keiko Murakami, flute/voice
Adam Starkie, contrabass clarinet/voice/pedal bass drum
Philippe Koerper, soprano saxophone
Maxime Springer, piano
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