Performances of Lost

175 East

19:30, Saturday 19 August 2006
Hunter Council Chamber (external link)
Victoria University of Wellington
Wellington
New Zealand

Mark Knoop joins New Zealand's eminent contemporary music ensemble 175 East and violinist Mark Menzies for concerts in Wellington and Auckland.

Richard Barrett Trawl 1995-97¿10
Richard Barrett Lost 2004¿5
Larry Goves swerving with the weave 2006*
Samuel Holloway Here we are for a moment 2006*
Bill Hopkins Pendant 1968-9, rev 1973¿
Evan Johnson Ausschnitte 2003¿
Evan Johnson clutch 2005¿
Damien Ricketson Trace Elements 2003¿

175 East

19:30, Sunday 20 August 2006
Hopetoun Alpha (external link)
Auckland
New Zealand

Mark Knoop joins New Zealand's eminent contemporary music ensemble 175 East and violinist Mark Menzies for concerts in Wellington and Auckland.

Richard Barrett Trawl 1995-9710
Richard Barrett Lost 20045
Larry Goves swerving with the weave 2006
Samuel Holloway Here we are for a moment 2006
Bill Hopkins Pendant 1968-9, rev 1973
Evan Johnson Ausschnitte 2003
Evan Johnson clutch 2005
Damien Ricketson Trace Elements 2003

Plus-Minus

BMIC Cutting Edge 2006

19:30, Thursday 30 November 2006
The Warehouse
13 Theed St
SE1 8ST London
United Kingdom

At BMIC cutting edge, Plus-Minus presents two of everything: a pair of landmark 1960s experimental works from either side of the Atlantic by Cornelius Cardew and Robert Ashley, two piano pieces by British composers Barrett and Dench and two new works written especially for the group by Øyvind Torvund and Joanna Bailie.

Øyvind Torvund Tune park 2006*
Chris Dench Pas Seul III: rushes [more info...] 1979/19967
Robert Ashley In Memoriam Esteban Gomez (realised by Alex Waterman) 1963
Joanna Bailie double 2006*9
Richard Barrett Lost 20045
Cornelius Cardew Treatise 1963-67

Modern Times: Connecting Composers

Kettle’s Yard

19:30, Saturday 20 February 2010
Kettle’s Yard (external link)
Castle Street
CB3 0AQ Cambridge
United Kingdom

A weekend of concerts, talks, films: 19-21 February 2010. The international summer school for new music in Darmstadt, Germany began in 1946 as one of many attempts to regenerate the city following World War II. Composers such as Messiaen, Varese, Berio, Boulez, Cage, Stockhausen and Xenakis taught on the courses and their impact on the new music scene has been profound.

The concerts, curated by Roger Redgate, present many of the major figures associated with the courses through their chamber music. On Saturday 20 February Mark Knoop and Christopher Redgate present two joint concerts in the series.

For further information about the weekend, and to book tickets, see the Kettle’s Yard (external link) website.

Karlheinz Stockhausen Klavierstück XI Nr 7 195614
Richard Barrett Lost 20045
Bruno Maderna Solo 19718
Roger Redgate Ausgangspunkte 1981-828
Brian Ferneyhough Coloratura 19668
Michael Finnissy Pavasiya 198114
Pierre Boulez Troisième Sonate : formant 2 — trope 1955-57 / 6310
Michael Finnissy Runnin’ Wild 1978
John Cage Etudes Boreales for piano solo 197818
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first performance in New Zealand
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first performance