The group Crossing Lines presents in Sa Nostra Cultural Centre this particular proposal where all the pieces are performed without interruption, which is a unique experience.
The program consists of improvisations with modular synthesizer and four works by contemporary authors: Ko-Lho, by Italian composer and poet Giacinto Scelsi (1905-1988), Tempus Mundi, by Gerard Lopez Boada (Barcelona, 1969), Feedback Works, by Eliane Radigue (Paris, 1932), and Why patterns? of American composer Morton Feldman (1926-1987).
The concert is interpreted by Laia Bobi Frutos (flute), Victor de la Rosa (clarinet), Feliu Bank (percussion), Paula Pinero Quesada (percussion) and Luis Codera Puzo (modular synthesizer, art direction and moderation).
Half an hour before the start, Luis Codera Puzo will offer an introductory talk.
This activity is organized by plca Base, Social Work and BMN.
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