Kammer Klang
Robert Worby presents music by Rebecca Saunders, Louis d'Heudieres, Lee Fraser and Michelle Lou performed at an event curated by Kammer Klang at London's Cafe OTO.
Presented by Robert Worby, featuring performances of new, experimental and improvised music, recorded at an event curated by Kammer Klang at London's Cafe OTO in February. The new music ensemble Distractfold perform music by Rebecca Saunders, Lee Fraser and Michelle Lou, and the improvising trio Oscilanz interpret the music of the 12th century mystic Hildegard of Bingen.
Louis d Heudieres: Laughter Studies
Juliet Fraser, Jennifer Walshe (vocalists)
Rebecca Saunders: Vermilion
Distractfold - Rocio Bolanos (clarinet), Alice Purton (cello), Daniel Brew (electric guitar)
Lee Fraser: Stheno (electroacoustic work)
Distractfold
Michelle Lou: Untitled three part construction
Distractfold - Alice Purton (amplified cello), Linda Jankowska, Emma Richards (objects)
Improvisation: Zinzia - Parts I, II and III
Oscilanz - Laura Cannell (fiddle & recorders), Ralph Cumbers (trombone & electronics), Charles Hayward (drums).
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Music Played
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Louis D'Heudieres
Laughter Studies
Singer: Juliet Fraser. Singer: Jennifer Walshe. -
Rebecca Saunders
Vermillion
Performer: RocÃo Bolaños. Performer: Alice Purton. Performer: Daniel Brew. -
Lee Fraser
Stheno
Performer: Distractfold. -
Michelle Low
Untitled three part construction
Performer: Alice Purton. Performer: Linda Jankowska. Performer: Emma Richardson. -
Oscilanz
Zinzia parts 1, 2 and 3
Performer: Charles Hayward. Performer: Laura Cannell. Performer: Ralph Cumbers.
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