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Throughout the weekend, musicians and sound artists/performers will appear in the Recital Room.
Ondist Nathalie Forget opens the festival with a performance of Outremer, and Joe Posset continues his explorations into multiple tape players.
Anton Lukoszevieze performs the World Premiere of Solipse, a new work for cello and tape.
Drop by for performances from our Recital Room artists.
Japanese sound-artist Tetsuya Umeda transforms the Old Fruitmarket.
Nathalie Forget demonstrates the ondes Martenot.
Your chance to meet and hear about some of the artists involved in Day 1 of Tectonics.
The Burnt Room is a dance piece made for a room with the audience around the stage area, physically marking its borders.
The BBC SSO takes to the stage for two World Premieres conducted by Ilan Volkov.
Miya Masaoka presents a new work for orchestra and choir.
A new work by self-styled music trasher, saxophone screamer and a political activist Dror Feiler.
An unmissable chance to see Syzygys outside of Japan.
Expect appearances from Tetsuya Umeda across the building on Sunday as he brings parts of City Halls’ spaces to life through his singular vision.
Tony Bevan and Miya Masaoka followed by Tina Krekels with Adam Campbell: Pardon, I have tentacles.
A showcase of works by French musicologist and composer Pascale Criton.
Lasse Marhaug presents a new work for electronics and field recordings.
Joe Posset for a Dictaphone workshop.
Your chance to meet and hear about some of the artists involved in Day 2 of Tectonics.
The BBC SSO's final concert of the weekend.
Drop by in the interval of the BBC SSO concert for performances from our Recital Room artists.
Duo Acrid Lactations and saxophonist Mats Gustafsson perform in our penultimate event.