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Apartment House

Music in Four Parts

Monday 19 May, 7.30pm

Octagon Chapel

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Tickets: £10.00 - £22.00

Celebrating their 30th anniversary, iconic experimental and new music group Apartment House present a concert of music by Philip Glass, Erik Satie, John Cage and the world premiere of a new work by the highly acclaimed Canadian composer Cassandra Miller.

The Apartment House performance aesthetic focuses on the purity of sound, from noise to beautiful harmonic structures, combining virtuosic playing with simple modes of expression.

Here, in a concert, tailor-made for the Octagon Chapel, this harmonically rich and visionary programme melds together a rarely heard 1970 work by Philip Glass, Music in Eight Parts, with subtle, hymnal Harmonies by John Cage, a new ensemble arrangement of Erik Satie’s elegant and beautiful Socrate plus Cassandra Miller’s new work written for Apartment House featuring founder and cellist Anton Lukoszevieze.

John Cage Harmonies

Cassandra Miller New work for cello and ensemble

Erik Satie Socrate (arranged for ensemble by Apartment House)

Philip Glass Music in Eight Parts

‘Pure and rootless musicality’  The Times

Important information

Venue: Octagon Chapel

Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes

Tickets

Tickets: £19.00, £22.00

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Under 18: £10

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19 May

07:30 pm

£10.00 - £22.00

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