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Sunday, December 8, 2013 at Starts at midday FESTIVAL-IN-A-DAY Queen Elizabeth Hall, London South Bank, London SE1 United Kingdom 08700 606 096 http://www.rfh.org.uk
Tickets: £20 day ticket London Sinfonietta
Falling on the last weekend of Southbank Centre's year-long The Rest Is Noise festival, we bring their story bang up to date with four sets of brand new music from today's most cutting edge composers. Twelve world premieres include major London Sinfonietta commissions from Edmund Finnis and Francisco Coll, alongside UK premieres of works by Rebecca Saunders and Simon Steen-Andersen.
For more information: http://www.londonsinfonietta.org.uk/event/new-music-show
Contemporary Composers : Various
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8 Sep
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Sunday, December 8, 2013 at 7:30pm Pianist Aleck Karis Performs Late Works of Morton Feldman 12/8 Merkin Concert Hall, The Kaufman Center 129 West 67th Street, NY, NY United States 212.501.3330 http://kaufman-center.org/mch
Tickets: $20 Pianist Aleck Karis
featuring special guest artists Curt Macomber (violin), Danielle Farina (viola) and Chris Finckel (cello).
Pianist Aleck Karis presents a one-night only concert dedicated to late works of the iconoclastic composer Morton Feldman. As an extension of Karis’s latest album Wolpe, Feldman & Webern (Bridge Records), this performance casts the composer in a fresh light by showcasing music written by Feldman’s teacher, Stefan Wolpe, as well as Wolpe’s teacher, Anton Webern. Program opens with solo piano works including Feldman’s Piano and Palais de Mari juxtaposed with Wolpe’s Form, Form IV and Webern’s Piano Variations, culminating with Feldman’s Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello featuring special guest artists Curt Macomber (violin), Danielle Farina (viola) and Chris Finckel (cello).
Morton Feldman : Palais de mari Morton Feldman : Piano Stefan Wolpe : Form Stefan Wolpe : Form IV Anton Webern : Piano Variations Morton Feldman : Piano, Violin, Viola Cello
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9 Sep
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Monday, December 9, 2013 at 8pm Trio IRCAM/Centre Pompidou-Grande salle-Paris
France
Tickets: 14€ | 10€ | 5€ In 1944, a year before his death, Bartók composed an immense sonata for violin has no equal since the sonatas by Bach. Song, polyphonic density, large forms. The final Liszt is the opposite of a miniature, of harmonic ambiguity, and of the premonition in 1883 of a tonal world in decomposition.
Three exceptional musicians brought together by the composer Marc Monnet summon these pivotal works around the creation of an unfaithful disciple of Kagel. In his critical passion of electronics, Monnet prefers the rapidity of instrumental gesture to a display of a pirouetting fiction of technology.
Tedi Papavrami violin
François-Frédéric Guy piano
Xavier Phillips cello
IRCAM Computer Music Design Carlo Laurenzi
Franz Liszt : Pensées des morts (extract from Harmonies poétiques et religieuses) Marc Monnet : Trio n°3 Marc Monnet : Imaginary Travel Béla Bartók : Sonata for Solo Violin
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