Description
Returning to the UK with a glacial paean to nature featuring a fascinating assortment of unique instruments, the ‘founding father of ice music’ Terje Isungset brings his magisterial new ice quartet to the RNCM for a one-off performance on Fri 10 Nov.
Inspired by music from his original albums Winter Songs and Beauty of Winter, alongside a selection of brand new arrangements, ice music’s pre-eminent practitioner presents an ethereal tribute to the natural world with a group of renowned musicians playing the ice horn, ice bass, ice percussion and even an ‘iceophone’, each carved from frozen lake water by award-winning carver, Bill Covitz, during Isungset’s annual Ice Music Festival in Norway.
Location
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Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM), 124 Oxford Rd, Manchester, England M13 9RD, United Kingdom
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