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About Lucier, Alvin (b. 1931)

See 1 performances with music by Lucier, Alvin (b. 1931)
Country of birth: United States
Period: Modern

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Date and venueTitle
21-Apr-2013
Kings Place: Hall Two
International Contemporary Ensemble at Kings Place
Image credit: Claire Chase © Stephanie BergerInternational Contemporary Ensemble’s debut London concert was a small-scale affair, tucked away in Hall 2 of Kings Place on a Sunday afternoon. But this talented group still gave us a great taste of why they’re such big news in the United States, with a pleasantly varied programme of new and recent music curated for them by Londoner and long-time collaborator Dai Fujikura.
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2-Dec-2012
Southbank Centre: Queen Elizabeth Hall
New music galore from the London Sinfonietta at the Southbank Centre
Image credit: Martyn Brabbins conducting the London Sinfonietta © Kevin LeightonAnyone who worries for the health of contemporary composition obviously wasn’t at the Southbank Centre this Sunday, where the London Sinfonietta presented a whole afternoon and evening’s worth of new music in and around the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Their New Music Show 3 comprised four shortish concerts, a series of miniature recitals strategically placed around the hall’s backstage area, two discussion sessions with composers, and stacks of innovative, interesting, new music.
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12-Mar-2012
Kings Place: Hall Two
Exaudi at Kings Place
Image credit: Members of EXAUDI, © David JensenIn a pre-performance discussion, the vocal ensemble Exaudi's director James Weeks promised us that they were not just going to stand in a line for their Kings Place performance. And they were true to his word; the singers performed from all parts of the intimate Hall Two and created an immersive, involved listening experience.
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