Turning Points: Organised Sound

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The London Sinfonietta explores the boundary between sound and music in this fascinating programme, delving into the earliest innovations by twentieth-century composers using tape to manipulate sound, and comparing these with their modern-day counterparts using electronics and even artificial intelligence as compositional devices.

This concert is part of the London Sinfonietta’s Sound Unwrapped, an award-winning concert series at Kings Place which explores manipulated sound in music. It is preceded by a pre-concert performance and talk about Artificial Intelligence in music [https://londonsinfonietta.org.uk/whats-on/turning-points-sound-unwrapped-pre-concert-event] and followed by a late-night performance of electronic tape pieces [https://londonsinfonietta.org.uk/whats-on/turning-points-sound-unwrapped-post-concert-event].

JONATHAN HARVEY Ricercare una melodia KAIJA SAARIAHO NoaNoa LUCIANO BERIO Naturale DAVID FENNESSY The Room is the Resonator DAI FUJIKURA K’s Ocean AILÍS NÍ RÍAIN new work CHRISTIAN MASON I wandered for a while

LONDON SINFONIETTA

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Enjoy code: 587163
Type
Concert
Target groups
Elderly, Youth, Adult
Source
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