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Music Through Unconventional Means

Music Through Unconventional Means

Shlomo is one of the world's finest human beatboxers, which means he has the ability to create entire songs using only his vocal chords. His pioneering live show incorporates beatboxing and drumming at the same time, as well as creating original material by beatboxing into a loop sampler.

As artist in resident at Southbank Centre, Shlomo presents the concert series, Music Through Unconventional Means. Each concert features a different special guest who collaborates with Shlomo to create new and innovative performance techniques.

Shlomo is a Southbank Centre Artist in Residence supported by Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

events in this series

Queen Elizabeth Hall

Music Through Unconventional Means presents: Concerto for Beatbox and Orchestra

Friday 19 February 2010

Southbank Centre Artist in Residence and beatboxer Shlomo works with one of the UK's hottest composing talents Anna Meredith and a specially created orchestra to crash over musical barriers in this new Southbank Centre-commissioned work.

£20

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Queen Elizabeth Hall

Concerto for Beatbox and Orchestra

Saturday 20 February 2010

Can a beatboxer follow a conductor? Or read a score? Can classical musicians work in harmony with unconventional beatbox vocalists?

£9

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