Sound Junction uses a purpose-built sound diffusion system and darkness to create the ideal listening conditions. Surrounded by strange yet familiar sounds, this setting in Firth Hall gives your mind the space and your imagination the freedom to take you on a personal journey through soundscapes familiar and new.
Friday 22nd November
5pm: Concert (60 minutes, no interval)
Featuring works from staff and students from the University of Sheffield Sound Studios.
6.15pm: Meet the Composer (no ticket required)
Louise Rossiter launches her new CD which features works exploring silence, soundscape, and the first three works of the Music – Bodies – Machines project, based on the infographics of Fritz Kahn. Join us for a complementary glass of wine and a chance to speak to Louise about the launch. Her latest work, Neuronen will be premiered in the concert at 7pm, and compares the nervous system (impulse and reflex responses) of the human body to the mechanisms of a doorbell.
7pm Concert (80 minutes+ interval)
Featuring works from staff and students from the University of Sheffield Sound Studios and invited guest Louise Rossiter. Rossiter’s work contrasts real and imaginary places and enigmatic sounds to provide a highly immersive sonic experience.
Saturday 23rd November
1:00pm: FREE Concert (60 minutes, no interval)
Dimitris Savva: Moments of Liberty (complete)
5pm: Concert (60 minutes, no interval)
Works from staff and students from the University of Sheffield Sound studios.
7pm: Concert (80 minutes + interval)
Experience outstanding improvisation from specialists Se-Lien Chuang and Andreas Weixler with real-time audio processing and visuals. Sounds from acoustic instruments blend perfectly with field recordings, spectral editing and spatialisation, allowing ‘virtuoso chances’ to take control.
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