skip to main content
Goldsmiths - University of London
  • Students, Staff and Alumni
  • Search Students, Staff and Alumni
  • Study
  • Course finder
  • International
  • More
  • Search
  • Study
  • Courses
  • International
  • More
 
Main menu

Primary

  • About Goldsmiths
  • Study with us
  • Research
  • Business and partnerships
  • For the local community
  • Faculties and Schools
  • News and features
  • Events
  • Give to Goldsmiths
Staff & students

Staff + students

  • New students: Welcome
  • Students
  • Alumni
  • Library
  • Timetable
  • Learn.gold - VLE
  • Email - Outlook
  • IT support
  • Staff directory
  • Staff intranet - Goldmine
  • Graduate School - PGR students
  • Teaching and Learning Innovation Centre
  • Events admin
In this section

Breadcrumb navigation

  • Events
    • Degree Shows
    • Black History Month
  • Calendar

Evening Concert: SHO-ZYG - New Music Ensemble


27 Sep 2012, 7:00pm - 9:30pm

St James. St James Hatcham Church, New Cross, SE14 6AD.

Event overview

Cost free
Department Music
Website sho-zyg.com
Contact i.burman(@gold.ac.uk)
020 7919 7645

The New Music Ensemble play works by John Cage and Cornelius Cardew amongst others.

Sound installations, exhibitions and events from artists at Goldsmiths, University of London, held at St James Hatcham Church, New Cross, SE14 6AD

Tonight's concert follows on from the daily showcase of sound installations.

Playing music by:
John Cage
Cornelius Cardew
Hywel Jones
John Lely
Tina Krekels
Neil March
Alistair Zaldua

sho-zyg.com

Dates & times

Date Time Add to calendar
27 Sep 2012 7:00pm - 9:30pm
  • apple
  • google
  • outlook

Accessibility

If you are attending an event and need the College to help with any mobility requirements you may have, please contact the event organiser in advance to ensure we can accommodate your needs.

Event controls

  • About us
  • Accessibility statement
  • Contact us
  • Cookie use
  • Find us
  • Copyright and disclaimer
  • Jobs
  • Modern slavery statement
Admin login
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • TikTok
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
© Goldsmiths, University of London Back to top