Kammer Klang
From Cafe Oto in London, the latest in the Kammer Klang series of contemporary music events, featuring music by Michael Finnissy, John Wall and Hannes Dufek.
Tom McKinney presents the latest Kammer Klang-curated night of contemporary music at London's Cafe Oto, showcasing the work of Michael Finnissy and electronic composer John Wall. Also tonight, more from last month's London EAR Festival, and another chance to hear Sarah Walker's Essay on English experimental composer John White who turned 80 earlier this month.
John Wall Cphon (2005)
Ruaidhrà Mannion & Antoine Françoise - Hommage without permission (2016), for piano and electronics
Michael Finnissy: Above Earth's Shadow (1985) for solo violin and ensemble
Oscar Perks (solo violin)
Perks Ensemble
Mark Knoop (conductor)
John Wall: Untitled
John Wall (live electronics)
Hannes Dufek: band/linie/horizont lb (UK premiere)
Jaime Wolfson (piano, radio, dictaphones)
Image (c) Dimitri Djuric.
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John Wall
Cphon
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Ruaidhri Mannion & Antoine Francois
Hommage without Permission for piano and live electronics
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Michael Finnissy
Above Earth's Shadow
Performer: Oscar Perks. Ensemble: Perks Ensemble. Conductor: Mark Knoop. -
John White
Sonata 71
Performer: Dave Smith. -
Hannes Dufek
band/linie/horizont 1b
Performer: Jaime Wolfson.
Broadcast
- Sat 16 Apr 2016 22:00Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio 3
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