The Aesthetics of Disappearance features the music of Cat Hope and Liza Lim in a ballet of twisting and turning sonic gestures written with Capoeira, the Brazilian martial dance practice, in mind; Luke Paulding’s Jupiter Dreaming (after interstellar space) and a premiere of Richard Barrett’s venus, composed for the rare and stunning Scelsi-inspired combination of harp, percussion and contrabass. Their performance in Primrose Potter Salon will explore their artisanal and intimately gestural approach to the production of music, the co-creative processes of dialogue with composers, and the way in which musicians imagine, develop and build new technical and expressive means.
Thursday 25 August 2022 7pm; MRC, Primrose Potter Salon; Duration: 1 hour 30 mins (incl. interval)