BU Sonic Arts and University Music concert
BU Sonic Arts and University Music present a concert of music for piano and electronic sound featuring acclaimed concert pianist and academic Dr Xenia Pestova Bennett of University of Nottingham Music Department. Xenia will be performing Karlheinz Essl’s Gold.Berg.Werk: a reinterpretation of Bach’s Goldberg Variations with piano and live electronics. Visit YouTube to find about more about this work or listen to her recent interview with Kate Molleson on BBC Radio 3 Music Matters.
Wednesday 4 March, 7pm – 8pm in South House Lecture Theatre, AUB.
Admission is free and all welcome.
This concert is organised by members of EMERGE, Creative Technology and University Music.
Please share with anyone you feel may be interested. Looking forward to seeing you there!











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