Event overview
Swiss Composer Francesco Hoch will give a talk on Swiss music, his compositions and his love for Russia, to include a concert of works by Francesco Hoch, performed by Goldsmiths students.
Concert Programme:
Endlich (1984), for solo piano (Rebecca Wiles)
Su gentile invito (2000), for violin and cello (Benedict Taylor and Alex Eichenberger)
Suite 'Palomar' (1995-97) for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano (Mercedes Maresco, Tim Philips, Naomi Bath, Alex Eichenberger, Rebecca Wiles)
1. Segnale Uno - Overture 'Palomar II'
2. Segnale Due - Thema - op.5
3. Segnale Tre - Mars
4. Segnale Quattro - Q-Silver
5. Segnale Cinque - SYN
6. Segnale Sei - TRANSFERT
7. Ouverture 'Palomar' 1
Francesco Hoch was born in Lugano and studied for his diploma in composition under Franco Donatoni and singing under Ada Jesi at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, where he also studied conducting under Franco Caracciolo, Mario Gusella and electronic music under Angelo Paccagnini. He attended courses in composition in Darmstadt with Karlheinz Stockhausen and Gyorgy Ligeti and in Padua with Sylvano Bussotti and Domenico Guaccero. He has composed since 1968. He now teaches and writes about contemporary music on a freelance basis. He is a founder member of 'OGGImusica', an association for contemporary music based in Lugano.
All welcome
Dates & times
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15 Mar 2011 | 4:30pm - 7:00pm |
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