Belgian sound artist Baudouin Oosterlynck travelled 15,000km across Europe seeking silence. He transforms the Recital Room into a sanctuary for deep listening with his intricately constructed 'Listening Devices'. Book a separate ticket at box office.
Belgian sound artist Baudouin Oosterlynck travelled 15,000km across Europe seeking silence. He transforms the Recital Room into a sanctuary for deep listening with his intricately constructed 'Listening Devices'. Book a separate ticket at box office.
Influenced by experimental pop, techno, noise and free improvisation Lauren Sarah Hayes explores instability, ephemerality and unpredictability through playful and tactile explorations of her hybrid analogue-digital live electronics instrument.
Glasgow-born flutist Richard Craig presents a transformative concert exploring myth, nature, and alchemy through works inspired by Odysseus, celestial skies, and earthly fusion.
Glasgow-born flutist Richard Craig presents a transformative concert exploring myth, nature, and alchemy through works inspired by Odysseus, celestial skies, and earthly fusion.
Drummer/percussionist Mark Sanders and saxophonist Rachel Musson collaborate with 91Èȱ¬ SSO players and conductor Ilan Volkov. And the orchestra performs a new (and first) work for orchestra by sound artist and music producer Beatrice Dillon.
Drummer/percussionist Mark Sanders and saxophonist Rachel Musson collaborate with 91Èȱ¬ SSO players and conductor Ilan Volkov. And the orchestra performs a new (and first) work for orchestra by sound artist and music producer Beatrice Dillon.
Join 91Èȱ¬ Radio 3 presenter and writer Kate Molleson for an insightful session exploring the artists and music featured on Day 1 of Tectonics.
In this 40-minute work, Øyvind Torvund invites the audience to move freely throughout various spaces across the venue. Featuring 91Èȱ¬ SSO, percussionist Jennifer Torrence, saxophonist Kjetil Møster, and Jørgen Træen on synth and electric guitar.
Timothy McCormack’s work explores how queer individuals learn of, grieve, and hold space for the lost generation of queer and gay individuals who died during the AIDS epidemic. Clara Iannotta evokes a sense of loss, as a bird drifts through empty skies.
Timothy McCormack’s work explores how queer individuals learn of, grieve, and hold space for the lost generation of queer and gay individuals who died during the AIDS epidemic. Clara Iannotta evokes a sense of loss, as a bird drifts through empty skies.
Known for her innovative work in sound, performance & installation, Beatrice Dillon presents unreleased experimental electronic work developed since the release of her recent acclaimed albums ‘Seven Reorganisations’ (HI, 2024) & 'Workaround' (PAN, 2020).
Belgian sound artist Baudouin Oosterlynck travelled 15,000km across Europe seeking silence. He transforms the Recital Room into a sanctuary for deep listening with his intricately constructed 'Listening Devices'. Book a separate ticket at box office.
Belgian sound artist Baudouin Oosterlynck travelled 15,000km across Europe seeking silence. He transforms the Recital Room into a sanctuary for deep listening with his intricately constructed 'Listening Devices'. Book a separate ticket at box office.
US-born percussionist, composer and artistic researcher Jennifer Torrence presents a programme exploring storytelling, erasure & place. With works by Hanna Hartman, Walter Zimmermann & Gloria Coates.
US-born percussionist, composer and artistic researcher Jennifer Torrence presents a programme exploring storytelling, erasure & place. With works by Hanna Hartman, Walter Zimmermann & Gloria Coates.
Founded in 2023, Scotland's New String Collective has a reputation for its mesmerising performances of new graphic scores and instruction-based piece. Soprano ClÃona Cassidy performs her anti-song cycle 'Hiatus' and new works in this mesmerising set.
Producer and mastering engineer Jørgen Træen and jazz artist Kjetil Møster blend jazz, electronic and improvisation in their electroacoustic set, drawing on decades of shared artistic exploration.
Vocalist and visual artist Bénédicte Davin reimagines two meditative works by Belgian sound artist Baudouin Oosterlynck, blending soundtrack and live voice to create an intimate, immersive listening experience.
Join 91Èȱ¬ Radio 3 presenter and writer Kate Molleson for an insightful session exploring the artists and music featured on Day 2 of Tectonics.
Ilan Volkov presents an orchestral feast exploring space, nature, resilience, and humour. Highlights include Sylvia Lim's meditation on healing, Eleanor Cully Boehringer's poetic gestures, and evocative works by Dianda, Saint-Marcoux, and Monk Feldman.
Ilan Volkov presents an orchestral feast exploring space, nature, resilience, and humour. Highlights include Sylvia Lim's meditation on healing, Eleanor Cully Boehringer's poetic gestures, and evocative works by Dianda, Saint-Marcoux, and Monk Feldman.