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New Music: Marie Schreer, violin, Taher Adel, poet, and Aaron Holloway-Nahum, electronics

Join us for a performance by Marie Schreer, violin, Taher Adel, poet, and Aaron Holloway-Nahum, electronics, as part of this year’s New Music Concert Series.

  • 10th April 2025 - 10th April 2025
  • 8:00 pm

Violinist Marie Schreer is well-known to audiences throughout the UK as a principal player with the Halle Orchestra and a member of the Riot Ensemble. In her solo projects she champions new music for the violin that exploits her electrifying presence as a performer. For this concert Marie will be joined by the poet Taher Adel to perform a recent work by the Iranian composer Ashkan Behzadi, a collection of pieces that considers the idea of home, cultural heritage and displacement through Taher’s beautiful Arabic poetry. Perttu Haapanen’s in vitro is a wild collision of virtuosic acoustic and live electronics that will push Marie to her limits. Well almost! And there’s music by Marie herself and Aaron Holloway-Nahum that frames a set in which music and language are perfectly combined.

Programme

  • Marie Schreer – New Work
  • Ashkan Behzadi – Ballads: Oblique
  • Perttu Haapanen – in vitro
  • Aaron Holloway-Nahum – If I Am From Somewhere I Am From There

The works by Marie Schreer, Ashkan Behzadi, and Aaron Holloway-Nahum are part of a collaborative project curated by Schreer with support from the PRS Foundation, Vaughan Williams Foundation and Francis Routh Trust.

Doors open at 7.30pm.

£12 (£5 students), booking required
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