About
Monday 30 Jan at 7.30pm
Jonathan Harvey Tombeau de Messiaen
Karlheinz Stockhausen Mantra
Joseph Houston and Alex Wilson (two pianos and live electronics)
A former Professor of Music at the University of Sussex, Jonathan Harvey wrote many large-scale works including operas and orchestral music. Harvey completed significant projects at IRCAM, the centre for electronic music in Paris; he wrote a book on Karlheinz Stockhausen, whose music was a strong influence. In ‘Tombeau de Messiaen’, Harvey explores the ‘colours of the harmonic series and its distortions’ in a work for solo piano and electronics that pays tribute to another great 20th century composer, Olivier Messiaen.
This concert also presents a rare opportunity to hear Mantra by Stockhausen. This composition was composed in 1970 for the Kontarsky brothers at Donaueschingen. It is scored for two ring-modulated pianos; each player has a chromatic set of crotales, a wood block and one player uses a recording of morse code.
Joseph Houston is a pianist based in London and Berlin. His wide-ranging curiosity has led to activity in a variety of fields, particularly in contemporary and experimental music. He has performed all over Europe and in China, and his playing has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and Albanian national television.
Alex Wilson studied at York University and Andrew Ball at the Royal College of Music. As a concert pianist he has performed around the country, in venues including Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Cadogan Hall, and has performed in France, Spain and at the Rachmaninov Hall, Moscow.
The Stockhausen Festival is co-curated by ACCA and the Department of Music, University of Sussex.
6.45pm a free Q&A about Stockhausen’s Mantra, and the challenges of performing it today, with tonight’s artists, chaired by Prof Ed Hughes. Free to ticket holders for the 7.30pm concert.
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Dates & Times
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Monday 30 January, 20177:30pm – 9:00pm
Tickets
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Adults£7
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Concessions£5
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University of Sussex Media, Film and Music StudentsFree (with valid ID)