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Friday Lates at National Gallery: Zubin Kanga

Friday Lates at National Gallery: Zubin Kanga

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  • Date19 Jan 2024
  • Time 6.30 - 7.45 pm
  • Category Music and performance

Earth of the Slumbering and Liquid Trees

'Earth of the Slumbering and Liquid Trees' is a new long-form piece of music by Benjamin Tassie, commissioned as part of pianist Zubin Kanga’s UKRI-funded research project ‘Cyborg Soloists’. It uses the latest studio and keyboard technologies (including the 4D expressive ROLI Seaboard Rise 2 keyboard) to augment the sound and capabilities of some of the world’s most significant historical organs. 

To make 'Earth of the Slumbering and Liquid Trees', Tassie visited and recorded historical organs from across the UK and Europe, including the Van Straten Organ, a reconstruction of a late-Medieval Dutch organ (dating from 1479) in Amsterdam, period instruments at St Cecelia’s Hall, University of Edinburgh, and the Wingfield Organ, a reconstructed English Tudor organ. 

'Earth of the Slumbering and Liquid Trees' is a monolithic, 70-minute tour de force, in which the audience is invited to immerse themselves in this sonically enveloping drone-composition. Performed by Kanga in the round using three different keyboards to trigger these organ sounds virtually, this piece of shifting and transforming tones creates a rich and enveloping sensory experience.

Venue

The National Gallery
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 5DN

ZUBIN KANGA RAPHAEL NEAL 07

Further information

Although this event does not require booking, we encourage you to book a free Gallery entry ticket to gain admission to the National Gallery and save time on arrival. Please note, Gallery entry does not guarantee admission to this event. Places are available on a first come, first served basis

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