We returned to the newly refurbished St John’s Waterloo for Associate Composer Simon Knighton’s curated event. Themed around maths, nature and sound, the night was an immersive adventure into repertoire and sound art by living composers and artificial intelligence. Read more about the programme here.
We’d like to say a huge thank you to all the artists involved and our wonderful partners for making this event possible.
All images by Dimitri Djuric.
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We headed back to the newly refurbished St John’s Waterloo for Associate Composer Simon Knighton’s curated event, Dynamical Systems and Natural Environments.
Meet the artists involved in our upcoming event at St John’s Waterloo, curated by Associate Composer Simon Knighton.
Nonclassical is grateful for the support of RNCM Centre for Practice & Research in Science & Music, Margaret Engering Memorial Trust, Samuel Gardner Memorial Trust, University of Greenwich, and Loudspeaker Orchestra. Nonclassical is a PRS Talent Development Network Partner supported by PPL and in association with Youth Music.




Sound Sculptures, Dynamical Systems, Natural Environments celebrates the unpredictable beauty that lies within both the natural world and the realm of sound.