Chambers performance evening
Tuesday 24 March 2009, 6:30pm
Part of the Chambers 23-27/03/09 series of sound and architecture events.
In recent years, the computer as an instrument has challenged the distinct presence of the human voice and the sound and scope of traditional musical instruments. The coincidence of live and pre-recorded sound, its visualization, manipulation and dissemination in space is raising new questions about how music is made, performed and heard.
The performance event in this first series of Chambers presents a diverse programme of traditional and experimental repertoire that illustrates this transition. It marks the first public performance by the ensemble of the ASD Choir, premieres of new works and solo performances by Marc Behrens, Helena Gough, Joseph Kohlmaier and Racheal Perrin.
For more information and detailed programme see http://www.asd-choir.org
Admision to this lecture is free, but most seating has already been pre-booked. Arrive early to avoid disappointment, some uncollected tickets will be made available.



