On 3 February 2015, Klammer Klang presents drumscapes // hammerland at Cafe Oto in Dalston (just next door to the Arcola Theatre). The programme includes Fritz Hauser and We Spoke performing music by Hauser, and Eliza McCarthy in first performances of music by singer/songwriter Mica Levi. Swiss-born Hauser writes and performs music for percussion (he bangs things for a living) as well as cross-media works. We Spoke is a contemporary music group based in Switzerland. Pianist Eliza McCarthy won the top prizes in the British Contemporary Piano Competition in 2013.
Klammer Klang is a concert series at the award winning Cafe Oto in Dalston. They present curated programmes of new contemporary classical, experimental, improvised and electronic music. The series was founded in 2008 and run by Lucy Railton for four years, the series is now directed by Serge Vuille.
Thursday, 22 January 2015
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