In a Large, Open Space: Music and Sculpture with Daniel Pioro and Manchester Camerata

Sat 14 June 2025, 3:30pm,
Hall One, King's Place London

We’re joining forces with our Artistic Partner, Daniel Pioro, for a two-hour spatial performance in the foyer of Kings Place and Hall One, presenting works from Catherine Lamb, Pēteris Vasks and James Tenney.

In a Large, Open Space by James Tenney has become a classic of modern music where the composer does not focus on himself as a composer or the ensemble as performers, but on the listeners alone. In this two-hour spatial performance, throughout the foyers of Kings Place, audiences are invited to be absorbed in this active sound piece, to walk amongst the music and Pangolin London’s group exhibition of artists inspired by Earth. At the end of the spatial performance, the performers will lead the audience to Hall One for a short performance of music by Catherine Lamb and Pēteris Vasks.


Supported by Cockayne Grants for the Arts, a Donor Advised Fund, held at The Prism Charitable Trust.


This event will last approximately 2 hours, without an interval. 

Programme

  • James Tenney In a Large, Open Space
  • Pēteris Vasks Lonely Angel
  • Catherine Lamb Tone/noise (emergence)

Performed by

  • Daniel Pioro Violin
  • Manchester Camerata

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