- Produced by London Sinfonietta
- Price £12
- Get ready for the sonics of conflict, for all its dischord and uprising harmony
- Bring along those Edwin Starr lyrics
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- See you at Queen Elizabeth Hall
The London Sinfonietta fuses the finest contemporary music with audio-visuals and performing arts to offer a window onto conflicts past and present.
Strange News from Ictus Ensemble on Vimeo.
In an unflinching tale of hope and redemption, Rolf Wallin and Josse de Pauw's Strange News brings the reality of life for the world’s 250,000 child soldiers into the concert hall. Rolf Wallin's moving orchestral score weaves music with Josse de Pauw's video footage and the words of former young fighters performed live on stage by Ugandan actor Arthur Kisenyi. An on-screen cameo by well-known journalist and presenter Jon Snow completes this powerful piece of concert theatre.
The Exaudi singers join the London Sinfonietta in the concert’s first half to explore two contemporary insights into violent moments in history. Michael Finnissy sets surviving accounts of an Anglo-Saxon war saga to his haunting modern sound in a rare live performance of Maldon.
Iannis Xenakis’s Nuits is a modern take on a classical Greek tragedy dedicated to 1960s political prisoners in his native Greece.
Join London Sinfonietta for Strange News for music that gets to the heart of the world’s most emotive issues.
6.15pm
Take Note: Pre-concert discussion
Rolf Wallin joins a panel to discuss the place of music in developing our awareness of world issues.
Go to the Strange News website for more information about how this work was developed, plus video footage of the world premiere of the full orchestral version by the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra.
Baldur Brönnimann conductor
James Weeks conductor*
Leigh Melrose baritone*
Arthur Kisenyi narrator
Exaudi*
Sound Intermedia sound projection
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COMPETITION: 1x Pair of tickets to attend London Sinfonietta presentation of 'Strange News' by Rolf Wallin and Josse de Pauw, feat the Exaudi choir at 19.30 on Sunday, 3rd October.
To claim your tickets, send an email to jamie@run-riot.com with the correct answer in the ‘subject’ box. The winner will be randomly selected.
Q: The London Sinfonietta is an English chamber orchestra that specialises in contemporary music and works across a wide range of genres, performing modern classics alongside world premieres, and includes music by electronica artists as well as folk and jazz musicians. Through regular collaborations with choreographers, video artists and film-makers, the ensemble places new music at the heart of contemporary culture, reaching out to new audiences and embracing the technical challenges of pushing musical boundaries. When were they founded?
A: 1) 2000 .2) 1985 .3) 1997 .4) 1968