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Rush-Hour Double Bill: Keyboard Collective & CME


23 Jan 2019, 6:00pm - 7:30pm

The Great Hall, Richard Hoggart Building

Event overview

Cost Free
Department Music
Contact i.burman(@gold.ac.uk)
020 7919 7645

Join us for a free rush-hour concert featuring music by Steve Reich and Graham Fitkin, directed by Andrew Zolinsky.

The Goldsmiths Keyboard Collective perform the 6 piano version of 'Totti' by Graham Fitkin and 3rd year BMus Music student George Shrapnell's new work 'Reich Reimagined' for 8 pianists.

The Contemporary Music Ensemble perform Linda Catlin Smith's 'Morning Glory' and Steve Reich 'Double Sextet' (first two movements only)

Free event, all welcome

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23 Jan 2019 6:00pm - 7:30pm
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