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大象传媒 Scottish Symphony Orchestra
9 May 2014, St Andrew鈥檚 in the Square, Glasgow
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Tectonics 2014 Opening Night Concert

大象传媒 Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Opening Night Concert
Fri 9 May 2014 St Andrew's in the Square
Tectonics Glasgow 2014 opens with an evening of short pieces.
Tectonics Glasgow 2014 opens with an evening of short pieces.

Concert Information

Part 1

Tectonics Glasgow 2014 opens with an evening of short pieces that encompass composition, collaboration, improvisation and movement. Featuring many of the weekend鈥檚 composers and performers and special guests. Produced by AC Projects with the 大象传媒 SSO.

Bill Wells and members of the
大象传媒 Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Scotland鈥檚 jazz iconoclast opens the festival with a new arrangement of his recent work, Summer Dreams, commissioned by AC Projects for the Otoasobi Project, and here accompanied by players from the 大象传媒 SSO and his fellow National Jazz Trio of Scotland collaborator Aby Vulliamy.

Klaus Lang
The Austrian composer and performer with an extract from Ugly House, his solo work for harmonium.

Jer Reid and Sol猫ne Weinachter
[Collective Endeavours]
鈥楩racking鈥. The performer and composer continues his work with dancer Sol猫ne Weinachter (as Collective Endeavours) in co-creating this new dance/music piece.

Persona
Krist铆n 脼贸ra Haraldsd贸ttir plays Persona by 脼r谩inn Hj谩lmarsson.

Pile of Fourths with Pitchbends
A simultaneous performance of two works by David Behrman with members of the 大象传媒 SSO, together with Catherine Lamb, Marcus Weiss, Bill Wells and Aby Vulliamy.

Weiss plays Tenney
Virtuoso saxophonist Marcus Weiss plays Saxony by James Tenney.

Part 2

Christian Wolff
The composer, who turns 80 this year, playing a selection from his Keyboard Miscellany.

Richard Youngs 鈥 solo voice
A special solo vocal set from one of music鈥檚 remarkable forces. Youngs says: 鈥淪inging unaccompanied started as a self-imposed challenge. Over the years it has become part of what I do. Whether I am on my own or in front of an audience, I like to sing. This Tectonics slot will be a short, sharp distillation of my music for solo voice鈥.

Catherine Lamb and Klaus Lang
The composers take to the stage of St Andrew鈥檚 in the Square with music
for viola and harmonium.

Vernon and Burns
Once described as 鈥渢wo 大象传媒 staffers having a bit of fun with tapes from the radio archive鈥, Vernon and Burns will produce a new radiophonic work which seamlessly incorporates a number of apparently disjunctive sounds, such as Sri Lankan insect recordings, motorway Dictaphone tapes and learn-to-type rhythm records, into an enigmatic narrative.

ANAKANAK
Anneke Kampman鈥檚 new work poses questions around probability, neuroscience and philosophy of mind, applying mathematics to tape, analogue synthesisers and sequencers.

Thurston Moore and Takehisa Kosugi
The evening ends with a collaboration between Thurston Moore and the Japanese composer and violinist Takehisa Kosugi, a relationship first heard on Sonic Youth鈥檚 album SYR4: Goodbye 20th Century.

Please note that tickets for Friday night event are available separately from the Saturday/Sunday concerts.

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