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Nonclassical - May e-newsletter
Tuesday 3 May: NONCLASSICAL at the Victoria // Yshani Perinpanayagam & Sean Noonan
 
Join us for the May edition of our monthly events TONIGHT at The Victoria - with pianist Yshani Perinpanayagam and drummer Sean Noonan performing solo sets on their respective instruments. Yshani's set will feature a world premiere by Cheryl Frances-Hoad for piano and Commodore 64, and Sean's an outing of his Bruised by Noon project.
 
Tuesday 3 May
The Victoria, 451 Queensbridge Road, London E8 3AS
Tickets: £4 (students - on the door) / £6 (advance) / £8 (on the door) 
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The event is generously supported by the Hinrichsen Foundation and the PRS for Music Foundation.
Thursday 26 May: Nonclassical and Klavikon @ Classical:NEXT, Rotterdam

Nonclassical and Klavikon have been selected as one of only a handful of international showcases at this year's Classical:NEXT conference, taking place in Rotterdam between 25-28 May. 
 
Thursday 26 May
De Doelen, Entrance Hall, Schouwburgplein, Rotterdam

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Thursday 5 May: Yshani Perinpanayagam and Sean Noonan @ The Victoria
Join us on Wednesday 8 June for our final live Monthly Night of the season (before our ‘end of year' celebration in July) featuring Park Lane Group Artists - and Nonclassical Battle of the Bands' winners - The Hermes Experiment, and Estonian fiddler and singer Maarja Nuut. The Hermes Experiment - joined by Jethro Cooke - will present their METROPOLIS programme, exploring the sights and sounds of the city, whilst Maarja will perform tracks from her new album ‘Une meeles'.
 
Wednesday 8 June
The Victoria, 451 Queensbridge Road, London E8 3AS

Tickets £4 (students - on the door) / £6 (advance) / £8 (on the door)
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The event is generously supported by the Hinrichsen Foundation and the PRS for Music Foundation.

We wanted to extend a great big THANK YOU to all our supporters for the Street Orchestra of London. We're thrilled to have successfully completed our Kickstarter campaign - and even surpassed our target! Watch this space for more news and updates over the next few weeks...

Rise of the Machines - audience survey

Following on from the Rise of the Machines event last month, we would be grateful if anyone who attended could fill in a short survey about the night. As an added incentive, we're offering a free Nonclassical album of your choice to a lucky name that will be pulled out of a hat!

The deadline is Friday 6 May - you can find the survey HERE
NONCLASSICAL // Monthly Night feat John Kameel Farah, Bastard Assignments and Tom Green & The Lungs

Click above to watch a short film of our March Monthly Night at the Victoria! 

KLAVIKON - CD & double gatefold LP



Klavikon represents an entirely new approach to the piano, drawing on the experimental work of Tudor and Cage to transform the instrument into a factory of haunting, percussive textures. With the use of bolts, screws and assorted electric toys, composer and performer Leon Machiner - as Klavikon - reimagines ‘electronic’ music without the use of conventional processes. 

 
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The Art of Remix #EP1


Including remixes by Thom Yorke (Radiohead), Tim Exile (Warp), Murcof and Gabriel Prokofiev 

Since our inaugural release in 2004, the Remix has become an essential element of the Nonclassical record. Ranging from edgy electronic to sublime ambience, this EP brings together a selection of the most creative remixes released on the Nonclassical label over the last 10 years.

 
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NONCLASSICAL RECOMMENDS

Kronos Quartet
Monday 9 May, 7.30pm - Barbican Hall

San Francisco's Grammy Award-winning Kronos Quartet  perform a varied programme of exciting new music. The programme includes Terry Riley’s One Earth, One People, One Love, works by Laurie Anderson and Komitas, and arrangements including The Who’s Baba O’Riley. Kronos will also be joined on stage by Martin Green of progressive Folk trio Lau to perform the world premiere of his new piece Seiche. The evening will also feature three UK premieres of music by Aleksandra Vrebalov, Garth Knox and Fodé Lassana Diabaté from the Kronos Fifty for the Future project.
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Electronic music in a medical museum
Monday 16 June, 7pm - Barts Pathology Museum, Spitalfields Music Festival

With over 5,000 jarred medical specimens for you to peruse, Barts Pathology Museum provides the perfect backdrop to an unusual soundscape. In this innovative performance experience, Langham Research Centre makes use of vintage analogue devices – tape machines, sine-wave oscillators and phonographic cartridges – to create experimental and dynamic sounds. Inspired by the life of Nicholas Tesla, one of the most famous electrical engineers of the 20th century, The Dark Tower gives obsolete technology individual quirks and personalities.
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