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Evening of contemporary compositions featuring film, samples, and live music

  • from £5 | Jerwood Hall, LSO St Luke's 161 Old Street London, England, EC1V 9NG United Kingdom (map)

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Composer Hollie Harding curates a multimedia concert of works considering the complex relationship between humans, sounds, and ecology.

The evening features a wide variety of contemporary composers, from the music of eco-political composers Matthew Burtner and John Luther Adams to a UK premiere of Carola Bauckholt’s Doppelbelichtung (Double Exposure) and a world premiere of Hollie Harding’s FERAL.

Expect an exciting combination of film, samples, and recordings of nature alongside some of the best contemporary performers on the scene.

the performers:

David Alberman (violin) + Laure Le Dantec (cello) + Eliza McCarthy (piano)

the programme:

Pre-concert, playing in the Hall:
Hildegard Westerkamp - Cricket Voice

First half:
Carola Bauckholt - Doppelbelichtung (UK premiere)
Leo Chadburn - Five Loops for the Bathyscaphe
Matthew Burtner - Fragments from Cold

Interval, showing in the Crypt
Alwynne Pritchard - Oslo-Emmaus

Second half:
John Luther Adams - Three High Places
Joanna Bailie - Artificial Environment No 8
Hollie Harding - FERAL (world premiere)



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