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Tectonics Glasgow 2022 opens with a live performance of music from Tarozzi’s 2020 album Mi Specchio E Rifletto , inspired by the Milanese poet Alda Merini.
In the first of two Beat-focused events, Tectonics artists pay tribute to Janet Beat's pioneering style and ever-questioning spirit with performances of their own.
Your chance to meet and hear about some of the artists involved in Day 1 of Tectonics (Limited capacity).
FUJI||||||||||TA's performance consists of water sounds synthesised from multiple aquariums alongside his hand-fabricated pipe organ and voice.
The BBC SSO performs the World Premiere of Joanna Ward's new BBC commission plus music by Jamaican-born artist and musician Douglas R Ewart.
Ilan Volkov conducts the BBC SSO, with premiere performances of works by Kristine Tjøgersen, Amber Priestley and Pascale Criton.
Music by Marja Ahti rounds off Day 1, and of the BBC SSO perform with Glasgow-based artist Russell Haswell.
Explore Janet Beat’s interest in human and technological interaction with performances by James Clapperton, BBC SSO Principal Clarinet Yann Ghiro and Principal Viola Scott Dickinson.
us in the Grand Hall for performances by trumpeter Susana Santos Silva and pianist/composer Kaja Draksler.
Yosuke Fujita is a sound artist living in Japan. His music performances consist of water sounds synthesised from multiple aquariums alongside his pipe organ and voice.
Your chance to meet and hear about some of the artists involved in Day 2 of Tectonics 2022. Location: Scottish Music Centre, Glasgow City Halls
Mike Cooper is an international traveller and musical explorer pushing the boundaries and borders of his music and art.
Three premieres from the BBC SSO and Ilan Volkov.
Nic Oireachtaigh explores ideas of temporal flexibility and spatial potential in the Old Fruitmarket.