Immerse yourself in nature with two works filled with bracing, invigorating energy that are bound to fill you with the joys of spring.
Immerse yourself in nature with two works filled with bracing, invigorating energy that are bound to fill you with the joys of spring.
Immerse yourself in nature with two works filled with bracing, invigorating energy that are bound to fill you with the joys of spring.
Immerse yourself in nature with two works filled with bracing, invigorating energy that are bound to fill you with the joys of spring.
Join us for an afternoon of rarely performed works by Scottish composers - and two World Premieres
Join us for an afternoon of rarely performed works by Scottish composers - and two World Premieres
Visit the Recital Room to see Ryoko Akama’s shimatsu 13. Her installation will be accessible throughout the festival, with a performance at c.18.45.
Visit the Recital Room to see Ryoko Akama’s shimatsu 13. Her installation will be accessible throughout the festival, with a performance at c.18.45.
Music by multi-disciplinary musician Inge Thomson, percussionist/drummer Calum McIntyre and cellist-improviser Semay Wu kicks off Day 1 of Tectonics.
Music by multi-disciplinary musician Inge Thomson, percussionist/drummer Calum McIntyre and cellist-improviser Semay Wu kicks off Day 1 of Tectonics.
Pianist Cory Smythe improvises on the jazz standard 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' and attempts to add to (and undermine) the piano’s resources of sound with extensions of concealed computerized origin.
Pianist Cory Smythe improvises on the jazz standard 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' and attempts to add to (and undermine) the piano’s resources of sound with extensions of concealed computerized origin.
Live computer music pioneer Carl Stone performs works for computer-based electronics including the premiere of pieces to be released in July.
**This installation in the Recital Room will be accessible throughout the weekend. Due to limited capacity, you must reserve a seperate free ticket from the box office for the 6.45pm performances.
91Èȱ¬ Radio 3 presenter Kate Molleson speaks with some of the artists involved in Day 1 of Tectonics, including Carl Stone, Inge Thomson and Semay Wu.
*Please note that this concert begins in the Old Fruitmarket before* Maayan Franco conducts the 91Èȱ¬ SSO, with premiere performances of works by Rufus Isabel Elliot, Linda Buckley & Scott McLaughlin plus Somei Satoh's work 'On Emptiness'.
*Please note that this concert begins in the Old Fruitmarket before* Maayan Franco conducts the 91Èȱ¬ SSO, with premiere performances of works by Rufus Isabel Elliot, Linda Buckley & Scott McLaughlin plus Somei Satoh's work 'On Emptiness'.
Colombian composer, musician and vocalist Lucrecia Dalt closes the first night of Tectonics Festival.
Another chance to visit the Recital Room to see Ryoko Akama’s 'shimatsu 13'. The installation will be accessible throughout the festival, with a performance at c.18.45.
Another chance to visit the Recital Room to see Ryoko Akama’s 'shimatsu 13'. The installation will be accessible throughout the festival, with a performance at c.18.45.
Sound artist & percussionist Limpe Fuchs opens Day 2 of our Tectonics Festival.
Japanese pianist Aki Takahashi plays works by two US composers, Bunita Marcus and Peter Garland in this solo recital.
Japanese pianist Aki Takahashi plays works by two US composers, Bunita Marcus and Peter Garland in this solo recital.
Duo Lucy Duncombe & Feronia Wennborg bring you an ever-morphing project exploring voice-based technologies as a starting point for performance and music.
91Èȱ¬ Radio 3 presenter Kate Molleson speaks with some of the artists involved in Day 2 of Tectonics, including Ingrid Laubrock, William Dougherty and Ian Power.
Visit the Recital Room to see Ryoko Akama in performance. This will have a limited capacity.
Ilan Volkov conducts the 91Èȱ¬ SSO, with performances of works by Margriet Hoenderdos, Ian Power, William Dougherty and Ingrid Laubrock.
Ilan Volkov conducts the 91Èȱ¬ SSO, with performances of works by Margriet Hoenderdos, Ian Power, William Dougherty and Ingrid Laubrock.
Closing Tectonics Festival 2023 we have composer, improvisor and sound artist Jérôme Noetinger with his solo set.