• Hackney Empire (map)
  • 291 Mare Street
  • London, England, E8 1EJ
  • United Kingdom

PROGRAMME

6.30pm Doors

7.30pm Set One

Inertia* - Sasha Scott

Dark Lights† – Gabriel Prokofiev

Love – Mica Levi

Not Getting Any* – Emily Abdy

Set Two

Xàtiva Street* – Darren Bloom

Breath, Contained III (Excerpt)* – Tonia Ko

The Beginning of the World – Tansy Davies

Ezir Kara† – Christian Mason

Set Three

Sift: Piano, Vibraphone, Other* – Beatrice Dillon

Concerto for Drum Machine and Orchestra – Laurence Osborn, Beni Giles, Max de Wardener and Josephine Stephenson

10pm DJ Matthew Herbert

All timings and programme are subject to change.

*World Premiere

†UK Premiere

WHAT CAN THE ORCHESTRA BECOME?

A bold expression of what classical music can be, NONCLAXXICAL sees pioneering promoters of the best new music, Nonclassical, combine forces with the legendary London Symphony Orchestra.

For one night only we’re transforming Hackney Empire into a club, with music from some of the leading new music composers. Expect electronics, unexpected instruments and world-class playing from the LSO, conducted by Darren Bloom. Acclaimed composer, producer, artist and writer Matthew Herbert DJs throughout the night.

Sound artist and musician Beatrice Dillon presents her first commission for orchestra. Following on from her 2020 album Workaround (‘Album of the Year’ The Wire Magazine), Dillon translates her distinct vocabulary of synthetic sound and generative systems into the acoustic realm of the orchestra.

The concert features tracks from some of the leading artists of today, all of whom celebrate musical crossovers. LSO collaborators Sasha Scott (Panufnik Composers Scheme) and Tonia Ko (Soundhub) bring electronics and bubble wrap respectively, whilst leading composers Tansy Davies and Gabriel Prokofiev present twisty modernist funk.

The first ever Concerto for Drum Machine and Orchestra celebrates the Roland 808 drum machine – heard on tracks by artists including Run-DMC – and fuses it with classical techniques, with music by composers Josephine Stephenson, Laurence Osborn, Max de Wardener and Beni Giles.


nonclassical gratefully acknowledges the support of the Cockayne Foundation.


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