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José Maceda’s Cassettes 100: Mass Audience Work

Immerse yourself in a soundscape that captures the environment of the Philippines, with music and a soundscape from ethnomusicologist and composer José Maceda.

What do 100 overlapping recordings of indigenous Filipino instruments sound like when mixed with natural sounds from the islands’ shores and tropical forests?

Find out by being part of our participatory staging of José Maceda’s 100 Cassettes, where music is played through 100 portable speakers that move around the Royal Festival Hall’s Clore Ballroom.

In 1971, ethnomusicologist-turned-composer Maceda brought the sounds of the Philippine’s villages to its capital, Manila, in a performance that featured 100 performers holding cassette players in their outstretched arms, swirling around the city’s cultural centre.

Come and learn about Maceda’s work in a workshopped performance of the composition, animating the Clore Ballroom with sounds from some of the most remote corners of this planet, while you walk around, creating your own sonic experience.

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Maceda: Cassettes 100

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This event is held at the Royal Festival Hall Southbank Centre

The Royal Festival Hall is open six days a week.

Tuesday – Sunday, 10am – 11pm
Monday, closed.