About
Wed 1 Feb at 7.30pm
Audiovision
with the Riot Ensemble http://riotensemble.com/ New works and performances inspired by Stockhausen, electronic music and music and the moving image, by University of Sussex Music students Natalie Whiteland, Anton Pearson, Louis Borlase, Jason Hazael & Ella Moll (Rochelle Rochelle), Tom Reid.
Louis Borlase and Anton Pearson perform guitar with effects, tape and live electronics with an accompanied visualisation including Super 8 film loops from Goldsmiths design graduate Alec McWilliam. The piece is a collaboration following our compositional developments spanning across undergraduate studies and recent postgraduate work. The performance will be semi-improvised featuring new approaches to electronics.
Natalie Whiteland, Alex Jacobs, and Lewis Shields are composing and performing a live score to 'The Comb' by the Quay Brothers. Natalie will be playing harp, Lewis on guitar and Alex live electronics and a zither.
Rochelle Rochelle perform improvised loop-based electronics, voices and guitars involving a reassembly of extracts from Stockhausen's text-notated intuitive compositions.
Tom Reid’s work is on music for early silent film including Walter Ruttmann. We are delighted that Tom’s music will be performed by the brilliant Riot Ensemble, making its debut at the ACCA. http://riotensemble.com/
The Stockhausen Festival is co-curated by ACCA and the Department of Music, University of Sussex.
Dates & Times
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Wednesday 01 February, 20177:30pm – 9:30pm
Tickets
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FREE ADMISSION