EXAUDI - Exposure 2012 | Kings Place
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Programme to include:
Joanna Bailie New Work (world premiere)
Georges Aperghis from Récitations
Robert Fokkens New Work (world premiere)
Mauricio Kagel 5 Vokalisen
Christopher Fox one/two/three/four-piece
John Cage Five; Four2
Lucier Unamuno
Aldo Clementi Im Frieden dein o Herre mein
EXAUDI/ James Weeks director
EXAUDI’s groundbreaking Exposure series continues with three new commissions from British composers Christopher Fox, Joanna Bailie and Robert Fokkens, tributes to Cage and Clementi, and solo works by Aperghis and Kagel.
Free pre-concert talk
Sara Mohr-Pietsch chats to EXAUDI director James Weeks about the Exposure series, and to composers Joanna Bailie and Christopher Fox about their new pieces being performed in tonight's programme.
Free to all ticket holders; lasts twenty minutes from 7.15pm, in Hall Two.
The performance will last approximately 70 minutes with no interval.
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