MEREDITH MONK Double Fiesta
JOEL RUST Pack of Orders
JOSEPHINE STEPHENSON tanka
The Hermes Experiment
SEÁN CLANCY Four Pieces of Music Lasting Thirty Seconds Each
WILLIAM MARSEY selections from 'Dutch Interior Subjects'
GERALD BARRY Triorchic Blues
Joseph Havlat piano
JULIUS AGLINSKAS ,,...'' (UK premiere)
ADRIAN DEMOČ Modré kvety (UK premiere)
OLIVER C LEITH Grinding bust turning
Apartment House
CHAYA CZERNOWIN arr SÉVERINE BALLON Adentium capillus No 1
SÉVERINE BALLON Paroles
Séverine Ballon cello
Sara Mohr-Pietsch presenter
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Innovative, disruptive and altogether without apology, Open Ear presents music from the leading edge of the UK’s contemporary scene.
In this instalment, we rotate around four boundary-pushing artists from the contemporary classical scene. The Hermes Experiment dives fearlessly into adventurous works by Meredith Monk, Joel Rust and Josephine Stephenson, while Joseph Havlat explores the dark colours of the piano (and toy piano). Then Apartment House bring their avant-garde experimentalism to bear on two UK premieres by Julius Aglinskas and Adrian Demoč, alongside the sparse hypnoticism of Oliver C Leith’s Grinding bust turning, while Séverine Ballon completes the programme with spacious music for cello and electronics.
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