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Investigation: Jean-Luc Guionnet

Two public concerts, a talk and four days of investigative work with musicians, theorists and artists from around Glasgow

What we wrote about it at the time: What’s the best way to spend time with a musician when they visit a city to perform? And when the musician in question has a great deal to say, what sort of concert do you organise to do justice to that?

Never Come Ashore and Arika have asked the highly interesting and all round fantastic Jean-Luc Guionnet to come to Glasgow to play, to talk about what he does and to collaborate. There will be two public concerts, a talk and four days of investigative work with musicians, theorists and artists from around Glasgow. There will be a solo organ concert on Sunday the 5th of February and Jean-Luc will be accompanied by his long term colleague Seijiro Murayama for a performance at the Kinning Park Complex on the 9th.

Never Come Ashore is a net label that releases recordings of experimental music and organises performances of the same.

Programme Events

A drawing of a circular shape made in graphic pencil
5 February 2012
Glasgow University Chapel

Concert 1: Organ Solo

Jean-Luc Guionnet

Each organ is unique. The project is to find out what makes it unique.

Investigation: Jean-Luc Guionnet
A seated figure playing a drum screams, a flautist stands and a figure kneels
9 February 2012
Kinning Park Complex

Concert 2

Emilia Muller-Ginorio Fritz Welch Iain Campbell F-W Jean-Luc Guionnet Julia Letitia Scott Liene Rozite Neil Davidson

Performances of compositions by Jean-Luc Guionnet and others, with Julia Letitia Scott, Iain Campbell F-W, Neil Davidson, Fritz Welch, Liene Rozite, Emilia Muller Ginorio.

Investigation: Jean-Luc Guionnet
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