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66 Days

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66 Days

Watch the works created by our Associate Composers with collaborators for the 66 Days project.

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66 Days

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66 Days

In collaboration with the City of London, Nonclassical presents 66 Days, a digital multimedia project marking 400 years since the Mayflower sailed to America.

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Immersive spatial onslaught: Dan Samsa at The Albany

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Immersive spatial onslaught: Dan Samsa at The Albany

Composer, DJ and electronic musician Dan Samsa – alias Warsnare – is the first this year’s Associate Composers to curate a nonclassical night. Presented in the round of the Albany in Deptford, Dan presents an evening that combines 360-degree audio with the powerful sound system of UK bass culture.

We recently chatted to Dan about his upcoming night, which features works from himself, Berlin-based artist Kamikaze Space Programme and Luke David Harris & Henrik Oppermann.

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Associate Composer Spotlight: Blasio Kavuma

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Associate Composer Spotlight: Blasio Kavuma

We recently chatted with composer Blasio Kavuma – one of four composers to be part of our Associate Composers Scheme. An active collaborator and curator, Blasio has worked across a number of different art forms, including film, visual art and performance art, and strives to create music that is both forward-thinking and accessible to a wider audience. We spoke to Blasio about his practice and what he hopes to achieve through our Associate Composers Scheme over the course of the year.

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Associate Composer Spotlight: Lola de la Mata

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Associate Composer Spotlight: Lola de la Mata

Lola de la Mata, is a London-based French composer, artist and multi-instrumentalist who is particularly interested in how the physicality of sound can be embodied within her music. Over the next year, she’ll be writing a new work, curating a nonclassical night and appearing on our Outside the Lines release as part of our Associate Composers Scheme.

Ahead of the scheme, we caught up with Lola to discuss her influences, starting points and what it means to her to be a composer in the 21st century.

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