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Sound Stories Part 2

Event

Sound Stories Part 2

  • Date: Saturday, 12 February 2022, 7pm - 8:15pm
  • Venue: St Stephen's Uniting Church (Sydney) — 197 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW
  • Series: This event is part of the Sound Stories 2022 series
  • Tickets: This is a free event, however registration is required online

Event Details

Sound Stories is a two-part concert series presented by Sydney-based new music collective Konzertprojekt in collaboration with St Stephen’s Uniting Church and the City of Sydney. Showcasing a diverse range of Australian music, Sound Stories presents the stories of rising Sydney musicians, expressed through new and experimental sounds.

Part 2 includes two newly-commissioned audio-visual collaborations alongside other electroacoustic works, as well as featured performers Ensemble MUSE, an all-female modern music ensemble based in Sydney.

Program

New Work | Maddy Briggs & Keesha Field *^
New Work | Christine Pan & Bea Brabante *^
Paranoia in the Bush | Alexis Weaver
I’ve Never Been So Old and Inside This House at the Same Time | Siân & Kara Lindsay
Razors | Gabrielle Cadenhead *^
sorrow passes and we remain | Sophie Van Dijk *^
Becoming Unknown | Keeril Makan
Drum Dreamer | Rhyan Clapham
Light for the First Time | Bree Van Reyk

* premiere performance
^ commissioned for Sound Stories

Featured non-Australian music: Becoming Unknown by Keeril Makan

Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by email to konzertprojekt@gmail.com

Featured Australian Works

Digital sheet music sample Drum Dreamer (other/mixed percussion with pre-recorded sound) (2019) by Rhyan Clapham
— performed by Ensemble MUSE
Light for the First Time : for small ensemble and auxiliary players (2017) by Bree van Reyk
— performed by Ensemble MUSE
 Paranoia in the Bush by Alexis Weaver
 Razors by Gabrielle Cadenhead — World premiere
 sorrow passes and we remain by Sophie Van Dijk — World premiere

Featured artists

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