Performances of L’Exorcisme du Mômo

Late Romantics

Libra Duo

19:00, Friday 28 May 2010
Schott Recital Room (external link)
48 Great Marlborough St
W1F 7BB London
United Kingdom

Libra (external link) Duo present new music by Adam de la Cour (external link) alongside two rarely-performed sonatas for clarinet and piano.

Max Reger Sonata for Clarinet and Piano opus 49/1 190024
Sigfrid Karg-Elert Clarinet Sonata No 2 in B major, opus 139b 191922
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Squib-box launch event

Squib-box

19:30, Friday 21 January 2011
19:30, Saturday 22 January 2011
Old Deptford Police Station (external link)
114 Amersham Vale
SE14 6LG London
United Kingdom

On the evenings of January the 21st and 22nd, the artist led organization/net label squib-box (external link) will be hosting an official launch weekend at the Old Deptford Police Station. This mini-festival will include a manic mix of performances, interventions, improvisations, films, bar brawls and party games reflecting squib-box‘s ethos that avant-garde performance is not tied to specific genres, disciplines or movements but to an uncompromising attitude towards rethinking established notions about art and music.

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Michael Finnissy Walrus 20107

The Incandescent Reality of the Earth’s Womb

Infancy, History & the Avant-Garde

12:30, Saturday 24 January 2015
Omnibus Clapham (external link)
1 Clapham Common Northside
SW4 0QW London
United Kingdom

Curated by Steve Potter (composer-performer) and Kélina Gotman (Lecturer in Theatre and Performance Studies, King’s College London), the festival brings together musicians, performance poets, choreographers, and cultural theorists for a musically, textually, theatrically and intellectually rich day-and-a-half of events.

The works presented think through and embody extreme sensation, cries, screams, disregard for the bounds of ‘good taste’; excess, chaos, risk; and the flip-side: discipline, control, security. Toys, props; imitation, counter-imitation, mimesis; play, games; the politics of the family, the antinomy of heteronormativity and capitalism’s drive towards temporary relationships, ever-changing personalities, adaptability and rootlessness; work, value, sleep and sleep deprivation; altered states of consciousness; cuteness; lullabies.

Carl Rosman (external link), clarinet/voice and Mark Knoop, piano/keyboard. Full festival listing here (external link).

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