Electric Dawn Album Tour
| When: | Tuesday, 05 April 2016 - Tuesday, 05 April 2016 |
| Where: | Braamfontein Campus East Wits Theatre |
| Start time: | 19:00 |
| Enquiries: | T: 011 717 1376 |
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| Cost: | Full price = R85.00; discount price = R60.00 (students, pensioners and Wits staff) |
Electric Dawn is the new project (released in November 2015 on Sospiro Records) from award winning British saxophonist Alastair Penman.
Electric Dawn is the new project (released in November 2015 on Sospiro Records) from award winning British saxophonist Alastair Penman, which is supported by the City Music Foundation and produced by legendary saxophonist John Harle. Hailed as a 鈥減ioneering instrumentalist and writer, Alastair Penman鈥檚 exciting new album, Electric Dawn, explores the fusion of saxophone and electronics, creating rich soundscapes and haunting melodies as well as showcasing his explosive technique.
Alongside Alastair鈥檚 own compositions are new works written for the project by Jenni Watson, Geoff Sheil and Daniel Harle, and new arrangements of works by Graham Fitkin and Marius Neset. Critics have praised the playing as 鈥渆xemplary鈥, 鈥渄iamond-sharp, tonally burnished and singing free鈥 and recognised that 鈥渆ach piece had a perfection of its own鈥, creating a 鈥渃ohesive and triumphantly experimental debut鈥. Whilst the material is loosely based within a contemporary classical framework, it also draws on influences from jazz, folk and even dance music, which Alastair brings together within his unique sound-world.
Having studied Information and Computer Engineering at the University of Cambridge before studying Saxophone at the Royal Northern College of Music, Alastair is perfectly placed to explore the fusion of the saxophone with live electronics as he extends the instrument鈥檚 musical palette, allowing the electronic effects to augment and extend the acoustic instrument and reveal a rich and vibrant sound-world.
Although classically trained, Alastair enjoys exploring many musical worlds; such influences can be heard in his compositions and performances, which often transcend genre definition.
As a soloist, Alastair has performed at venues including Milton Court Concert Hall, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trinity and St Catharine鈥檚 College Chapels (Cambridge), The Forge, and the Concert Hall and Carole Nash Recital Room at the Royal Northern College of Music. He has also made numerous concerto appearances, including opening the 2012 Wycombe Arts Festival. Alastair has been a guest recitalist both at the RNCM and Canterbury Christ Church University Saxophone Days, presenting material from his debut album, Electric Dawn.
Alastair鈥檚 talents have been recognised with awards from the City Music Foundation, Countess of Munster Musical Trust, RNCM (Fewkes and Harwood Scholarships) and St. Catharine鈥檚 College. Alastair has also been a finalist in the Yamaha Music Foundation of Europe and RNCM Gold Medal Competitions.
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Free parking is available in Senate House; the entrance is on Jorissen Street, Braamfontein
Cost
Full price = R80.00; discount price = R55.00 (students, pensioners and Wits staff). Tickets are available at the door. Full price = R85.00; discount price = R60.00 (students, pensioners and Wits staff).
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