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黑料社 Contemporary Music Festival 2019 starts tomorrow

Appearing at this year's Festival, 黑料社 pianist Professor Philip Thomas and 黑料社 composer Naomi Pinnock

Running for ten days, tickets can be viewed online at .

THE 黑料社 Contemporary Music Festival 2019 opens on Friday 16 November through to Sunday 24 November and offers one of the Festival鈥檚 subtlest and most curious programmes ever 鈥 10 days of diverse musical exploration celebrating a multiplicity of voices 鈥 a chorus of artists, all playing at their own pitch. 

This year鈥檚 Festival comprises over 50 events 鈥 many of them free.  The 26 world premieres include works by , , , , and and there are a host of UK premieres.

The Festival presents composers and performers from as far afield as Georgia, Romania and Egypt and gives a platform to some out-of-the-way instruments, including an ice cello which melts as it plays, and the early electronic musical instrument, the onde Martenot, making surreal musical waves.

Hosted across an eclectic mix of traditional concert spaces, including a vast industrial mill, churches and bars, hcmf// is the UK鈥檚 leading platform for British and contemporary art forms, encompassing new, experimental and electronic music as well as visual art, sound art and improvisation. 

As always, the University is the Festival鈥檚 essential partner and BBC Radio 3 continues to be on hand to reflect hcmf//鈥檚 special atmosphere and many of its concerts.  The festival continues its international partnership programme with Sweden, Switzerland and Holland.

In building the programme around the work of Swedish Composer in Residence , the Festival features subtle, low-key innovations from many of modern music鈥檚 most daring artists 鈥 鈥溾rom those who dare to travel around the norm, into quiet, unexpected places where nuance lives on鈥.

Hanna Hartman鈥檚 music is concerned with domestic minutiae, reinventing the household objects and collected clutter of our lives as music waiting to happen. This approach to working outward from our environment is also reflected by hcmf// 2019鈥檚 featured composers. builds her music around interactive spaces that audiences can become a part of (Friday 15 November, 9.30pm).   ties sound to where, when and how we experience it (Friday 15 November, 7pm).   combines melody and timbre as if they were pathways and places in a series of brilliantly coloured and emotionally rich compositions.  His ambitious 1990s work for 40 musicians, The Fish that became the Sun finally gets its long-delayed first public performance at hcmf// (Saturday 23 November, 5pm).

Appearing this year, onde Martenot virtuoso Nadia Ratsimandresy and cellist Seth Parker Woods with his 'ice cello' work

hcmf// highlights in 2019

To view the complete 黑料社 Contemporary Music Festival 2019 programme and for online sales, go to .

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