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pianocircus: Keyboard Collective Project

Sunday, April 25, 2010 at 5:00 PM (GMT)

Aberdeen, United Kingdom

pianocircus: Keyboard Collective Project

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Keyboard Collective Project Ended £5.00 £0.78
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Event Details

To celebrate the end of sound and pianocircus’ collaboration on a six-month education project, this unique 6-keyboard ensemble will perform together with students involved in the project.

pianocircus will perform works from their own repertoire, including David Lang's Face So Pale and Graham Fitkin's Totti. Pupils from Harlaw, Banchory, Fortrose and Nairn Academies will also take part, and works developed during the project will be featured.

Come and join us for this unusual event, where the Beach Ballroom will be filled with keyboard ensembles of different sizes inviting you to move around the space to see the performers close up, or sit back and enjoy this multiple Keyboard Collective.

All tickets £5.

For more details visit www.sound-scotland.co.uk or follow us on Facebook here!


With the support of Aberdeenshire Council, Brunel University West London, the Education Institute of Scotland, Gordon Fraser Trust, The Highland Council, Music Nairn, PRS for Music Foundation, The Robertson Trust, Sound and Music and the University of Aberdeen.

Aberdeenshire Council  Brunel University West London The Educational Institute of Scotland The Highland Council  Music Nairn  PRS For Music Foundation

The Robertson Trust The National Lottery through Scottish Arts Coucil Sound and Music  University of Aberdeen

When & Where


Beach Ballroom
The Esplanade
AB24 5NR Aberdeen
United Kingdom

Sunday, April 25, 2010 at 5:00 PM (GMT)


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North East Scotland's Festival of New Music.

Driven by the passion to make new music more accessible to audiences of all ages and backgrounds, sound introduces a wide range of music and sound (classical, contemporary, improvisation, traditional, popular, jazz, experimental, ambient, sound art, electro-acoustic…) through a variety of events including concerts, talks, installations, and workshops.

www.sound-scotland.co.uk