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United Kingdom
 Thursday, November 5, 2015 at Doors open 7.30pm, starts 8pm 
Rich Perks + vLookup Trio: Fretless Architecture
Colchester Arts Centre
Church St, Colchester, Essex CO1 1NF
United Kingdom
01206 500900
http://www.colchesterartscentre.com
info@colchesterartscentre.com

Tickets: Tickets £7 / £6 concessions
Rich Perks (fretless electric guitar), Andrew Hall (trumpet) and Tom Atherton (percussion).

As both a guitarist and composer Rich exhibits a keen interest in anything unusual, progressive and innovative. As well as being an active gigging musician in the commercial industry, he performs much contemporary, experimental and improvised music, specialising in fretless electric guitar.

The vLookup Trio is comprised of Rich Perks (fretless electric guitar), Andrew Hall (trumpet) and Tom Atherton (percussion). Together they explore pieces which combine pre-composed material with improvisation in styles that range from avant-garde noise to funk-rock, whilst also pushing the sonic possibilities of a trio instrumentation by incorporating effects and live electronics.

Last year Rich released an international call for scores, in conjunction with Colchester New Music. His aim was to explore the possibilities of the fretless electric guitar further; in the hope that through making relationships with composers, the full potential of this young and exciting instrument could be discovered and developed.

In this ground-breaking performance, Colchester Arts Centre hosts the premieres of five works selected from this call, juxtaposed with vLookup's sonic adventures.


Julia Usher : Turbulence
Tyler Minshew : Rhapsody No. 1
Phil Maguire : Elephants
Andrew Hall : Divisions
Josh Trotter : Deadly Sinner

5 May



United Kingdom
 Thursday, November 5, 2015 at  
NONCLASSICAL CLUB NIGHT @ THE VICTORIA, DALSTON W/ CHROMA
Victoria, Dalston

United Kingdom



Join us for an explosive Bonfire Night at The Victoria in Dalston for our next monthly club night! Featuring the very best new contemporary, experimental and electronic music, we're very excited to have CHROMA at Nonclassical for the first time in years.

CHROMA’s accordionist Ian Watson is on a mission to demonstrate what an amazing, surprising and versatile instrument the modern accordion is. He curates this programme from an accordionists’ point of view, adding Christian Forshaw on saxophones, Elena Hull on bass and Steve Gibson on percussion, bringing a fresh performance perspective to minimalist masterworks.


, Moondog : Chaconne in G
, Kilar : Orawa
Gavin Bryars : After the Requiem
, Ayuo : Eurasian Tango
Joby Talbot : String Quartet No. 2
Michael Nyman : Chromattic

5 May



United States
 Thursday, November 5, 2015 at 08:00pm 
Husband/Wife Duo Richard and Mika Stoltzman Return to Carnegie 11/5
Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall
New York
United States
http://www.carnegiehall.org

Tickets: $50
Richard Stoltzman (clarinet)
Mika Stoltzman (marimba)

World-renowned artists Mika (marimba) and Richard Stoltzman (clarinet) return to Carnegie Hall on November 5, 2015, to showcase their amazing versatility and crossover ability in a one-night only concert event. The program includes works by Chick Corea, John Zorn, Toru Takemitsu, Bach, Ravel, and Stravinsky, as well as the world premiere of William T. McKinley’s 22-movement Mostly Blues for Clarinet and Marimba. Joining the duo on stage are guest artists Eddie Gomez (bass), Adam Albert (clarinet), John Hamann (bass clarinetist), and Miki Orihara (principal dancer of the Martha Graham Dance Company).

Toru Takemitsu : Air
John Zorn : The Nymphs
William Thomas McKinley : Mostly Blues for Clarinet and Marimba
Bill Douglas : Walz Cantando for Marimba and Clarinet
Igor Stravinsky : 3 pieces for solo clarinet

6 May



United Kingdom
 Friday, November 6, 2015 at 7.30pm 
Arditti Quartet
Wigmore Hall, London
36 Wigmore St, London W1
United Kingdom
02079352141
http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk

Arditti Quartet


Since its foundation in 1974 the Arditti Quartet has championed the cause of contemporary chamber music and given the first performances of hundreds of new compositions.

The quartet returns to Wigmore Hall with a programme filled with vivid contrasts, opening with the formidable technical demands of Berio’s Sincronie and embracing fresh scores by Sir Harrison Birtwistle and Michael Jarrell.


Luciano Berio : Sincronie
Michael Jarrell : ..in verästelten Gedanken... (Nachlese VIIb)
Morton Feldman : Structures
Harrison Birtwistle : New work

7 May



United Kingdom
 Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 7.30pm 
Julian Anderson: Composer in Residence
Wigmore Hall, London
36 Wigmore St, London W1
United Kingdom
02079352141
http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk

Nash Ensemble

Two world premières and other works by Julian Anderson, Wigmore Hall’s Composer in Residence, supply the potent substance of a programme that also includes Stravinsky’s Three Pieces for string quartet, one of which was inspired by the English music hall comedian Little Tich, and also the London première of John Woolrich’s Pluck from the Air.

Claire Booth joins the Nash Ensemble in Sea Drift, Anderson’s evocative setting of Walt Whitman, and Ravel’s Chansons madécasses.


Igor Stravinsky : Three Pieces for String Quartet
John Woolrich : Pluck from the Air for piano quintet
Julian Anderson : The Colour of Pomegranates
Julian Anderson : Sea Drift
Julian Anderson : Ring Dance
Maurice Ravel : Chansons madécasses
Julian Anderson : Van Gogh/Blue

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