Varèse in London Due to the ongoing pandemic, this event IS NOT GOING AHEAD. Please visit Southbank Centre's website for more details. Sunday 10 May 2020, 4pmQueen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London, SE1 8XX If Edgard Varèse’s mind-bending music sounded extraordinary in the 1920s, then it is just as stunning today. Dreaming of new sounds – of electronic music – a generation before it was technically possible, his coining of the term “organised sound” reflects his unique vision of “sound as living matter”, integrating a fluidity of electronics and instruments to emphasise the openness of musical space. With titles such as Intégrales, Ionisation, Hyperprism and Déserts speaking of an increasingly prevalent machine age, the reflexively ambitious composer’s use of new instruments and electronic resources led to his being known as the “Father of Electronic Music”, described by Henry Miller as “The stratospheric Colossus of Sound”. NEXT Musicians Side-by-SideMirga Gražinytė-Tyla and Jaume Santonja Espinós Conductors Varèse Density 21.5 for solo flute; Ionisation for 13 percussionists; Intégrales for wind & percussionRebecca Saunders a visible trace for ensembleDebussy Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune; Syrinx for solo fluteGrisey Stèle for 2 percussionistsVarèse Déserts for wind, piano, percussion & tape Booking for this event has now closed. Book Manage Cookie Preferences