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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From14th August 2012
To14th August 2012
When22:15
PricesFrom £12.00. To £16.00.
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 3 Jul 12 - T791249458

Prom 44 - London Sinfonietta

Prom 44

Work:: Prom 44 (S5975)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: London Sinfonietta (T791249458)

Tonight's pocket history of post-war music, reflecting Radio 3's Fifty Modern Classics, opens with Ligeti's playful Poeme for 100 ticking metronomes. In Berio's solo trombone extravaganza the player employs many extended techniques and at one point turns to the audience to ask, ?Why?' Xenakis makes lively play out of rigorous patternings and Cage - whose centenary we mark this year - removes the idea of a sound source altogether. Before that notorious provocation there's Jonathan Harvey's haunting electronic amalgam of a Winchester Cathedral bell and the voice of his boy chorister son, and Louis Andriessen's thrilling, hard-Minimalist musical clock. There will be no interval. Finish time approx. 23:30
Performer Byron Fulcher (trombone)
Company Sound Intermedia
Company London Sinfonietta
Company London Sinfonietta Academy Ensemble
Conductor Andre Ridder

Listing:: L19002005




London Sinfonietta

Tonight's pocket history of post-war music, reflecting Radio 3's Fifty Modern Classics, opens with Ligeti's playful Poeme for 100 ticking metronomes. In Berio's solo trombone extravaganza the player employs many extended techniques and at one point turns to the audience to ask, ?Why?' Xenakis makes lively play out of rigorous patternings and Cage - whose centenary we mark this year - removes the idea of a sound source altogether. Before that notorious provocation there's Jonathan Harvey's haunting electronic amalgam of a Winchester Cathedral bell and the voice of his boy chorister son, and Louis Andriessen's thrilling, hard-Minimalist musical clock. There will be no interval. Finish time approx. 23:30

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