Do come if you can! Please forward this email to anyone who might be
interested. Please post this information and tell students and/or
colleagues. Thanks!
Special deal for Goldsmiths music students and staff: 5 UKP for both
concerts
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DIGITAL JOURNEYS + ELECTRIC LIVES
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THURSDAY 29th November (6PM AND 7:30 PM)
The Warehouse
13 Theed Street
London SE1 8ST
nearest tube/train: Waterloo
for more info www.bmic.co.uk
Ticket prices in UKP:
10 (7) both concerts
8 (5) 7.30pm only
3 pounds, 6pm only
Concessions: students/unemployed/members of Sonic Arts Network.
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Come and hear an exciting mix of plugged in performers, digital soundscapes
and electronic adventures as part of the British Music Information Centre's
concert series, The Cutting Edge.
Featuring the work of BMIC 'New Voice' composer, Katharine Norman and
contemporary music performers working at Goldsmiths, London.
It's the very first time that The Cutting Edge concert series has featured a
programme of electronic and computer music. We're really excited by the
programme, which is not the usual 'electronic music concert' fare and
includes composers and sound artists less often heard in the UK alongside
established names. Come and feast your ears!
6PM: DIGITAL JOURNEYS
works for sound alone
Here is a chance to sit back and enjoy pieces from Canada, America and the
UK, ranging from Hildegard Westerkamp's interior soundscape to Lawrence
Fritts' frenetic vocal collages.
Evelyn Ficarra - Source of Uncertainty - Model 266
Lawrence Fritts - Minute Variations
Theodore Lotis - Shadows
Ian Stonehouse - Stark Onions & AOR (Highbury) and Work --> Home
Hildegard Westerkamp - Cricket Voices
Katharine Norman - Anything from the minibar?
7:30 ELECTRIC LIVES
Electric Lives, a group of leading contemporary performers all associated
with Goldsmiths College, perform contemporary music for instruments and
electronics.
Andrew Zolinsky - piano
Steve Cottrell - saxophone
New Noise (Joby Burgess, percussion; Janey Miller, oboe)
artistic direction/sound mixing - Katharine Norman
The vibrant young duo New Noise, ensemble-in-residence at Goldsmiths'
Electronic Music Studios, will give the official premiere of Katharine
Norman's "Insomnia" for percussion, oboe and electronics, alongside recent
works by Nigel Osborne, Javier Alvarez, Harrison Birtwistle and Thea
Musgrave.
Steve Cottrell, saxophonist extraordinaire, performs Pete Stollery's
'Squirt' and Will Gregory's 'Interference'.
Acclaimed contemporary pianist, Andrew Zolinsky performs Katharine Norman's
'Trying to translate' and Jonathan Harvey's 'Tombeau de Messiaen'
THURSDAY 29th November
The Warehouse
13 Theed Street
London SE1 8ST
for more info www.bmic.co.uk
Tickets: 10 (7) both concerts; 8 (5) 7.30pm only; 3, 6pm only (UK Pounds)
Concessions: students/unemployed/members of Sonic Arts Network.
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