11月 8

OPIA

Royal Festival Hall 出演 Grandbrothers  Hania Rani  そのほかアーティスト5名

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2019年 11月 8日 金曜日2019年 11月 8日 金曜日

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Royal Festival Hall
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, Lambeth, London, Londres, SE1 8XX, United Kingdom

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Ólafur Arnalds Presents: OPIA

In a takeover event featuring Grandbrothers, Rhye, Poppy Ackroyd, Högni & Ensemble, Hania Rani and Josin, BAFTA-winning composer Ólafur Arnalds honours music and film, friendship and collaboration.

Ólafur Arnalds’ OPIA occupies our venues into the late evening, filling every hall, nook and cranny of Southbank Centre with performances from innovative artists.

‘Opia’ means ‘the ambiguous intensity of looking someone in the eye’, according to film-maker John Koenig’s Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows.

Arnalds chose the name to reflect the closeness of the creative community to which these artists belong.

Royal Festival Hall line-up
Ólafur Arnalds
Icelandic artist Ólafur Arnalds explores the crossover from classical to pop by mixing chamber strings and piano with electronics, creating near-weightless symphonic works. He was one of the first artists to join Erased Tapes in 2007, and is also half of techno duo Kiasmos, founded in 2009.

Latest album re:member, released in August 2018, was dubbed ‘sophisticated, explorative, and humane’ by Line of Best Fit. His compositions for the 2013 ITV series Broadchurch won him the 2014 BAFTA for Best Original Music.

Grandbrothers
Erol Sarp and Lukas Vogel, aka Grandbrothers, have been characterised until now by creating every sound on a single instrument: a classic grand piano with a unique system of electromechanical hammers that pushes the boundaries of sound expression to the utmost.

They override this self-chosen limit at least temporarily by adding further instruments and musicians to their live show, with a band especially put together for OPIA.

Queen Elizabeth Hall line-up
Rhye
Under the cover of booming piano, analogue synths, natural percussion, and heavenly vocals, Rhye has attracted acclaim over the release of two albums, Woman and Blood. Here they perform an experimental piano set influenced by the release of the new albumSpirit.

Poppy Ackroyd
Poppy Ackroyd creates percussive textures from traditional classical instruments by recording improvised contemporary classical piano motifs and then rearranging and manipulating these sounds digitally, Ackroyd fuses acoustic and electronic in a post-classical setting.

Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall line-up
Högni & Ensemble
Icelandic composer and singer Högni, known as the frontman of indie rock band Hjaltalín and previous member of electronic group GusGus, brings a special set with a string quartet.

Hania Rani
Pianist, composer and musician Hania Rani has collaborated with the likes of Christian Löffler, Dobrawa Czocher and Hior Chronik, and released an album with her Polish group teskno last year. Her compositions for solo piano were born out of a fascination with the instrument, and her desire to interpret its sound and harmonic possibilities.

Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer line-up
Josin
Josin’s 2017 EP Epilogue was a soaring, moving introduction, a strikingly original fusion of neo-classical textures and inquisitive electronics. Debut album In The Blank Space takes this conversation further, a broad but stunningly concise exposition of supple strings, textured vocals, and digital excursions.

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