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Wed 22 Nov 2017
Coffee with the Composer: Hilda Paredes
Resident in London since 1979, and increasingly in demand around the world, Paredes is firmly recognised as one of the leading Mexican composers of her generation. While her work is rooted in the contemporary European mu.....Read more
Mon 20 Nov 2017
Philip Thomas + edges ensemble
Performed by Philip Thomas, Michael Parsons and members of the University of Huddersfield’s edges ensemble, the four piano pieces featured in this programme reflect very different aspects of Parsons’ compositional activi.....Read more
Tue 21 Nov 2017
Julie Kjaer
Danish saxophonist Julie Kjaer’s edgy and thoughtful playing has become increasingly evident around Europe – inhabiting the ground between composition and free improvisation, experimenting with extended techniques and so.....Read more
Mon 20 Nov 2017
Kevin Fairbairn
Kevin Fairbairn performs on a trombone of his own design and construction and is committed to exploring new techniques and media in solo, multimedia, and improvisational settings. In this programme, he presents three wor.....Read more
Mon 20 Nov 2017
Nik Bärtsch + Students from Trinity Laban
Trinity Laban’s CoLab Ensemble perform under the leadership of Nik Bärtsch and choreographer Gigi Grady. The result is a hypnotic and edgy show in which Swiss precision meets urban London groove, a multi-layered explorat.....Read more
Mon 20 Nov 2017
No [more] Pussyfooting
No [more] Pussyfooting is a unique, live arrangement of the classic studio albums (No Pussyfooting) and Evening Star by Brian Eno and Robert Fripp. Integrating contemporary technology and the original ‘frippertronics’ se.....Read more
Tue 21 Nov 2017
Karkowski: Encumbrance
In 2009, the Polish/Swedish/Japanese noise maverick Zbigniew Karkowski composed a monumental vocal-electronic piece for the Gęba vocal ensemble, a unique mark within the genre receiving its UK premiere at hcmf// 2017. So.....Read more
Tue 21 Nov 2017
Talk: Michal Libera + Michal Mendyk
The history of PRES (Polish Radio Experimental Studio) meanders between high and popular culture, in between autonomous pieces of avant-garde or experimental art and its instrumental role in sound design for theatre, rad.....Read more
Mon 20 Nov 2017
Harmonic Canon 2
Built by Marcus Vergette especially for Dominic Murcott’s two-part composition, the Harmonic Canon – an extraordinary half-ton double-bell – is not only an instrument but a piece of public art, augmented here with an arr.....Read more
Tue 21 Nov 2017
Philip Thomas + Quatuor Bozzini
Continuing the ongoing relationship between Quatuor Bozzini and Philip Thomas, this concert features two World Premiere performances of works by UK composers Bryn Harrison and Mary Bellamy. The glorious combination of pi.....Read more
Mon 20 Nov 2017
Passepartout Duo
Passepartout Duo present a programme of works highlighting their interest in the relationship between visuality and sound in performance. While Lansing McLoskey’s This Will Not Be Loud and Relentless sees the performers .....Read more
Tue 21 Nov 2017
Curator’s Talk: Pres
Curator Daniel Muzyczuk guides us through the works on display in the Polish Radio Experimental Studio Exhibition, and discusses the studio’s influence on architecture, visual art, and film in Eastern Europe. Part of PRE.....Read more
Mon 20 Nov 2017
Bastard Assignments
Formed at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in 2011, South London-based composers collective Bastard Assignments have curated projects featuring Alwynne Pritchard, Neil Luck, Andrew Hamilton and Neele Hülcke.....Read more
Mon 20 Nov 2017
Phurpa
Before Buddhism reached Tiber, practices involving shamanic rites derived from various ancestral cults became known as ‘Bon’. Phurpa, led by contemporary artist Alexey Tegin, is a Moscow group based in this tradition. Ma.....Read more
Mon 20 Nov 2017
Sukitoa o Namau
Sukitoa o Namau is a Moroccan experimental sound artist rooted in contemporary dance, performance and visual arts. Using field recordings and processed sounds, Sukitoa delves into concepts and processes such as fascinati.....Read more