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Hestor Dart and Patricia Auchterlonie

November 21 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Join us for a double bill of new and experimental music with Hestor Dart and Patricia Auchterlonie.

Hestor Dart – meet(me)

meet(me) is a solo programme of one person duets, exploring solitude, internalised longing and the interrelation or cracks between musical genres. I am pleased to be showcasing a new commission, True Thomas, by Rufus Isabel Elliot for voice, violin and small speaker, alongside a varied collection of pieces for one voice plus*.

*violin, tape, distortion

Hestor Dart is a singer, musician and maker with an interest in expansive and ugly sound, traditional crafts and collaborative practice. Some current obsessions include weaving songs, trash music and the tale of True Thomas.

www.hestordart.blog

Patricia Auchterlonie

Patricia Auchterlonie is a performer of new and unheard music, interested in exploring all that is colourful/experimental/unexpected. Upcoming work includes her 2024 debut with the LA Phil and participation in the inaugural cohort of the 2023-24 VOICEBOX programme, delivered by Juliet Fraser in partnership with Britten Pears Arts; City, University of London; and Sound Festival.

Recent work has included premieres: the role of Superfan in Oliver Leith’sLast Days(ROH Linbury) and new works by Evan Johnson with pianist Ben Smith (HCMF). She has worked with Music Theatre Wales, Musarc, Bamberger Symphoniker, Plus Minus Ensemble, Wiener Festwoche, Festival Acht Brücken, IEMA Ensemble, Cantando Admont, Manchester International Festival, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, London Contemporary Music Festival, and Plus Minus Ensemble.

Patricia is interested in exploring the kaleidoscope of the human voice. She is always on the search for new sounds, shades and colours – current obsessions include english folk music, balkan singing, vocal works of Beat Furrer, and troubadour music. She loves to collaborate and devise new works. She performs as part of an experimental saxophone-voice duo, Honkus, with David Zucchi.In her spare time, she’s an avid reader, a seamstress, a gardener, an indomitable knitter, and a shameless lover of the banjo (which she plays with enthusiasm rather than skill).

www.patriciaauchterlonie.com

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Date:
November 21
Time:
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm