About this event:
- Category:
- New Music
- Event type:
- Free | In-person
- Admission:
- Free No tickets required
- Date, time and location:
- to , 7pm on Sat 23 & Sun 24 May in Silk Street Music Hall
Event information
The EPM Performance Weekend showcases an exciting mix of final‑year work from Guildhall’s Electronic & Produced Music students, spanning intimate ballads, experimental electronics and genre‑blending new compositions. Across two evenings, you can drop in to hear emerging artists present bold, personal and exploratory sets that highlight the breadth of contemporary music‑making at Guildhall.
Free, no tickets required
Programme & Performers
Emily England
A set of laid-back ballads blending jazz and folk, drawing inspiration from artists such as Joni Mitchell, Norah Jones and Stevie Wonder.
A set of laid-back ballads blending jazz and folk, drawing inspiration from artists such as Joni Mitchell, Norah Jones and Stevie Wonder.
Chelsea Becker Love Letters
Love Letters is an album of original music written over the past year, exploring themes of love, heartbreak, grief and loss, arranged for chamber orchestra and band.
Love Letters is an album of original music written over the past year, exploring themes of love, heartbreak, grief and loss, arranged for chamber orchestra and band.
Finty Woolf Finty Woolf and Cloudforest
An exploration of clarinet performance though midi gloves and clarinet, followed by a synthesis duet with Tommy Abrey. Cloudforest is a newly formed experimental indie-folk band, featuring bass clarinet and electronics. Words derived from poetry written by the band members.
An exploration of clarinet performance though midi gloves and clarinet, followed by a synthesis duet with Tommy Abrey. Cloudforest is a newly formed experimental indie-folk band, featuring bass clarinet and electronics. Words derived from poetry written by the band members.
Watseka Debut Selections
Watseka is the composition project of composer and songwriter Dov Sikowitz. These selections blend steel guitar and the sounds of Pacific-grown folk music with strings, percussion and woodwinds.
Sam Hodder-Williams Norfolk Broads Suite
Contemporary electronics and folk instrumentation in a collection of pieces inspired by the landscape and folklore of the Norfolk Broads.
Venue information
Silk Street Theatre, Music Hall and Lecture Recital Room are located in the main Guildhall School building on Silk Street and for Barbican produced events the venue can also be accessed from the Barbican if you exit via the doors next to Barbican Kitchen on Level G.
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Silk Street
Barbican
EC2Y 8DT