Skip to main content

Crippled Symmetry: Rees / Allen / Tilbury

Crippled Symmetry

  • Date 18 Nov 2018
  • Time 3.00pm - 4.30pm
  • Category Music and performance

Crippled Symmetry

Venue: Picture Gallery

Three world-class interpreters of experimental music – Carla Rees (flute), Simon Allen (percussion) and John Tilbury (piano) – invite you to an open rehearsal of Morten Feldman's late work Crippled Symmetry, a haunting exploration of stillness, tonal and temporal ambiguities, and musical patterning, lasting an uninterrupted 90 minutes.

Morten Feldman

Further information

Free admission to all. No booking required.

Related topics

Explore Royal Holloway

Get help paying for your studies at Royal Holloway through a range of scholarships and bursaries.

There are lots of exciting ways to get involved at Royal Holloway. Discover new interests and enjoy existing ones.

Heading to university is exciting. Finding the right place to live will get you off to a good start.

Whether you need support with your health or practical advice on budgeting or finding part-time work, we can help.

Discover more about our 21 departments and schools.

Find out why Royal Holloway is in the top 25% of UK universities for research rated ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’.

Royal Holloway is a research intensive university and our academics collaborate across disciplines to achieve excellence.

Discover world-class research at Royal Holloway.

Discover more about who we are today, and our vision for the future.

Royal Holloway began as two pioneering colleges for the education of women in the 19th century, and their spirit lives on today.

We’ve played a role in thousands of careers, some of them particularly remarkable.

Find about our decision-making processes and the people who lead and manage Royal Holloway today.