Halina Rice: The Path
Follow a trail through undiscovered musical landscapes in this new collaboration between electronic music artist Halina Rice and the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
Rice’s inspiration for this piece came from the concept of a path. Ideas she explored include the interplay between the constant – the one who is on the path – and the inconstant, a changing and evolving landscape, whether that is physical or metaphorical.
During this progress or endeavour, how might one affect the other and how might these interweave to create something altogether new?
Halina Rice is an electronic music producer and live AV artist working at the intersection of art, music and technology, creating tracks in the genre of intelligent dance music (IDM) and uniting organic with inorganic sounds to produce multilayered compositions.
Part of New Music Biennial, this event includes two performances of the same work and a short interview with the creative team in between the two, enabling audiences to experience the second performance with greater insight into the creative process.
Performers
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Repertoire
Halina Rice: The Path (London premiere)
Need to know
This event is free, but ticketed. Seating is unallocated and tickets don’t guarantee entry: admission is on a first-come, first-served basis for those with tickets. Please arrive early to avoid disappointment.
Tickets may be available on the day on a first-come, first-served basis from the venue.
For your visit
This event is held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall Southbank Centre
The Queen Elizabeth Hall is open from 90 minutes before events start until they finish. It’s closed at all other times.
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The Queen Elizabeth Hall is home to both our second-largest auditorium and the Purcell Room.
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