Michael Spencer - Performances
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Enterprise Music Scotland/ BMIC: The Cutting Edge Tour/Music in the University of Glasgow presents... [rout] CCA, Glasgow Michael Parson : Walk Tom Hall & Rohan Drape : Far East as Bemm River James Tenney : Having Never Written a Note for Percussion Tim Parkinson : Sextet Mic Spencer : Strike Softly, Away From Body Paul Whitty : multi-purpose butterflyCut : laptop improvisation |
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[rout] Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, University of Leeds Pre-concert talk by Michael Spencer and Sam Hayden at 6:45pm Spencer : Strike softly, away from body |
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Aleksander Szram (piano) Bush Hall, Shepherds' Bush, London Michael Spencer : Eemis Stane, The - Hommage to Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji |
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LS2, Roddy Hawkins, Christophe de Bezenac (sax) School of Music, University of Leeds Michael Spencer : Lynx Arc, The |
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[rout] The Warehouse, 13 Theed Street, London, SE1 - £10, (£7) Michael Parsons : Walk Tom Hall & Rohan Drape : as far South as Kettering James Tenney : having never written a note for percussion Paul Whitty : new work Tom Hall & Sam Hayden : ButterflyCut Tim Parkinson : new work Michael Spencer : Strike softly, away from body |
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University of Leeds student performers Holy Trinity Church, Leeds unknown : Lyra (B) unknown : Westphalian Series |
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Leeds University Liturgical Choir Leeds University unknown : Diptyque |
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LS Two Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall (CCCH), Leeds - £7, (£5) Edgard Varèse : Ionisation, Intégrales Michael Spencer : Toxic Knuckle Bones |
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Michael Spencer, Tessa Grobel, Karen Gibbard, Catherine White Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall (CCCH), Leeds - £7, (£5) Featuring the works of György Kurtág (b1926) including a selection of his pieces Jatekok and his transcriptions of Bach. |
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Michael Spencer Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall (CCCH), Leeds - Admission Free Composer Michel Spencer and others discuss some of the composers and repertoire featured during this series of performances particularly the work of György Kurtág |
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