French experimental instrument builder FrĂ©dĂ©ric Le Junter made a strong impression at Tectonics Glasgowâs virtual festival in 2021. Now, he transports his âweird and wonderful musical contraptionsâ (The Scotsman) to the Recital Room at City Halls.
French experimental instrument builder FrĂ©dĂ©ric Le Junter made a strong impression at Tectonics Glasgowâs virtual festival in 2021. Now, he transports his âweird and wonderful musical contraptionsâ (The Scotsman) to the Recital Room at City Halls.
Angélica Castelló is a composer, recorder player, improviser, sound artist & magnetophonic tape weaver. Her music evokes the beauty and challenge of being alive through electroacoustic spells that summon memory, death, solace, trauma and the subconscious.
Born in Minnesota, Craig Taborn is a pianist and electronic musician with over 25 years in the jazz, improvisational and creative music scene. His fearless music-making draws across genres to shape a distinct and versatile musical voice.
Danielle Price is a Scottish tuba artist and improviser, described as a âmagician-musician, whose dexterity, courage and playfulness on the tuba is breathtakingâ (Aby Vulliamy).
Hannah Kendallâs music is âsearingly impactfulâ (The New Statesman), bridging musical cultures while both honouring and challenging contemporary traditions. Ilan Volkov conducts '...I may turn to salt', inspired by poet Lemn Sissay's 'Godsell'.
Hannah Kendallâs music is âsearingly impactfulâ (The New Statesman), bridging musical cultures while both honouring and challenging contemporary traditions. Ilan Volkov conducts '...I may turn to salt', inspired by poet Lemn Sissay's 'Godsell'.
Discover the artists and music from Day 1 of Tectonics with BBC Radio 3âs Kate Molleson.
Ilan Volkov conducts the first of two evening concerts with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Saturday's concert features a world premiere and BBC Commission by Christopher Fox, plus UK premieres by Laura Bowler and Angélica Castelló.
Ilan Volkov conducts the first of two evening concerts with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Saturday's concert features a world premiere and BBC Commission by Christopher Fox, plus UK premieres by Laura Bowler and Angélica Castelló.
Callie Rose Petal is a multidisciplinary conceptual artist & semiotician, creator of theory-fiction field (Lexicomythography) comprising language art, ritual composition & software. She confronts the violence of language through the language of violence.
French experimental instrument builder FrĂ©dĂ©ric Le Junter made a strong impression at Tectonics Glasgowâs virtual festival in 2021. Now, he transports his âweird and wonderful musical contraptionsâ (The Scotsman) to the Recital Room at City Halls.
French experimental instrument builder FrĂ©dĂ©ric Le Junter made a strong impression at Tectonics Glasgowâs virtual festival in 2021. Now, he transports his âweird and wonderful musical contraptionsâ (The Scotsman) to the Recital Room at City Halls.
Flutist Nicole Mitchell and pianist Craig Taborn reunite as a duo after 20 years of collaboration. Inspired by Cecil Taylor and Eric Dolphy, they create spontaneous, exploratory music blending extended piano, flute, and electronic textures.
The music of Saint Abdullah (the moniker of Iranian-Canadian brothers Mohammad and Mehdi Mehrabani) is rooted in sonic storytelling that seamlessly blends geo-politics, religion and social behaviour.
Created in collaboration with GBSR Duo (percussionist George Barton & pianist Siwan Rhys), Oliver Leith's 'good day good day bad day bad day' is a tender look at the simultaneously debilitating and beautiful irrationalities of our everyday lives.
Created in collaboration with GBSR Duo (percussionist George Barton & pianist Siwan Rhys), Oliver Leith's 'good day good day bad day bad day' is a tender look at the simultaneously debilitating and beautiful irrationalities of our everyday lives.
Discover the artists and music from Day 2 of Tectonics with BBC Radio 3âs Kate Molleson.
Ilan Volkov conducts the second of two evening concerts with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Sunday's concert features two world premieres and BBC commissions by Nicole Mitchell and Martin Smolka, plus a UK premiere by Naomi Pinnock.
Ilan Volkov conducts the second of two evening concerts with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Sunday's concert features two world premieres and BBC commissions by Nicole Mitchell and Martin Smolka, plus a UK premiere by Naomi Pinnock.