The programmes consist of reflections on momentary experiences by Lewis Coenen-Rowe, featuring a spoken word part by the composer; explorations of fragile and delicate soundworlds from Kevin Leomo; tragic consequences of human actions in Ruta Vitkauskaite's commemoration of the Hiroshima tragedy; and habits, routine, schedule, safety, comfort, control in Laura Bowler's new commission for Scott Lygate.
We are delighted to welcome leading contemporary music performers Scott Lygate (clarinet), Emma Lloyd (violin), Lisa Robertson (violin), Katherine Wren (viola), and Laura Sergeant (cello).
Presented in collaboration with the Scottish Music Centre and supported by The Fenton Arts Trust and the Solti Foundation.
Programme:
- at the still point for string quartet by Kevin Leomo (UK premiere)
- Byoyomi by Rūta Vitkauskaitė, arr. string quartet and clarinet by the composer (world premiere)
- (In)Habit by Laura Bowler for contrabass clarinet and electronics (world premiere, commissioned by the Solti Foundation)
- Suddenly. Everything Feels for string trio and voice by Lewis Coenen-Rowe (world premiere)
Venue:
The Scottish Music Centre is located next door to City Halls and is accessed through the same doors. The space is wheelchair accessible. There is bike parking situated on the street outside. There is a paid car park situated adjacent to the building.
If you have any queries about accessibility at this event please contact us at lcoenenrowe@gmail.com
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