A Kali Malone concert where the organ, oscillators, Stephen O’Malley’s guitar, and Lucy Railton’s cello come together in an exploration of drones and intonations.
Stillness, immersion, meditation, just intonation: American artist Kali Malone arranges a spatialized organ avatar, merging her oscillators, Stephen O’Malley’s guitar, and Lucy Railton’s cello. With Does Spring Hide Its Joy, a taste for sonic hallucinations, immersive drones, and the dream of synesthesia come together with the projection of Anthony McCall’s solid-light works. Program Kali Malone Does Spring Hide Its Joy ft. Lucy Railton & Stephen O’Malley Lineup Kali Malone composition, tuned sine-wave oscillators Stephen O'Malley electric guitar Lucy Railton cello Christopher Fullard sound diffusion Jérémie Henrot sound diffusion Ircam The concert will be accompanied by Anthony McCall’s installation, open until 11 p.m. Coproduction Musée national d’Art moderne/Département culture et création/Ircam-Centre Pompidou. With support from the Centre national de la Musique. As part of the Constellation du Centre Pompidou.
Price: From €10 to €22
Source: paris.fr — photo: DR
