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黑料社 Performance

Something/ Nothing A Performative Private View

16 February 2017 at 19.00鈥20.00 and 20.00鈥21.00
鈥婻obert Rauschenberg, Travelogue archival footage, Still or Photo, 1977 and 1980, Merce Cunningham Trust / LWT (now ITV plc)

鈥婻obert Rauschenberg, Travelogue archival footage, Still or Photo, 1977 and 1980, Merce Cunningham Trust / LWT (now ITV plc)

See a one-off performance of text and music during a private view of 搁辞产别谤迟听搁补耻蝉肠丑别苍产别谤驳听

鈥嬄 by Henmar Press, Inc., New York鈥 Reproduced by kind permission of Peters Edition Limited, London

鈥嬄 by Henmar Press, Inc., New York鈥
Reproduced by kind permission of Peters Edition Limited,聽London

鈥嬄 by Henmar Press, Inc., New York鈥 Reproduced by kind permission of Peters Edition Limited, London

鈥嬄 by Henmar Press, Inc., New York鈥
Reproduced by kind permission of Peters Edition Limited,聽London

This event sees the work of John Cage animate the unique setting of this major exhibition of his inspiration and friend, Robert Rauschenberg.

Robert Rauschenberg first met John Cage in New York in the early 1950s. Their close creative relationship saw them collaborate on performances at Black Mountain College, and later Rauschenberg designed stage sets for Cage and Merce Cunningham鈥檚 dance events. Most famously Rauschenberg鈥檚 all-white paintings preceded and influenced Cage鈥檚 notorious work, the silent piece 4鈥33鈥.

In the spirit of their unique collaboration, this evening sees violinists Peter Sheppard Sk忙rved and Mihailo Trandafilovski play the violin folio Cage dedicated to Rauschenberg from Atlas Eclipticalis. Its sounds derived from star charts, the score was written for Merce Cunningham鈥檚 dance Aeon (1961), for which Rauschenberg designed the costumes and sets. At the same time Cage鈥檚 seminal text Lecture on Nothing will be performed by poet Dorothea Smartt. The event is introduced by Gramophone Award-winning conductor Richard聽Bernas.

Listen to the聽recording:

 
 

John Cage: Something/ Nothing a performance

Listen to a one-off performance of text and music by John Cage

Biographies

Dorothea Smartt is an internationally respected poet and live artist. London-born with Barbadian heritage, her most recent publication Reader, I Married Him & Other Queer Goings-On, has been described as 'subversive, radical, and surprisingly panoramic'. In recognition of her contribution to British cultural life, she was nominated for a Barbados Golden Jubilee Award.

Peter Sheppard Sk忙rved has had an international career which includes projects in Europe, Asia and the USA. He is the dedicatee of over 400 works for violin by a wide variety of composers and has recorded over 70 CDs. He has curated projects for the National Portrait Gallery, the British Museum, the V&A, Tate St Ives and Kunsthallen Bergen, among others. Peter is the founder and violinist of the Kreutzer Quartet and the musical director of Longbow. He is the Viotti Lecturer at the Royal Academy of Music.

Mihailo Trandafilovski is a Macedonian-born composer, violinist and educator. He studied at Michigan State University and the Royal College of Music. His music has been released and performed throughout Europe, America and Japan by leading contemporary music specialists. He is a violinist in the Kreutzer Quartet and has an avid interest in the application of new music to pedagogy, for which he was awarded his doctorate, promoting artistic creativity to a wider audience.

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16 February 2017 at 19.00鈥20.00

16 February 2017 at 20.00鈥21.00

The 19.00 performance is now sold聽out

Tickets are still available for 20.00, and can be purchased in person until聽19.30

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