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Monday at Last with overtone singing

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Mon, Apr 28, 2025, 19:00
In Monday at Last, violinist Cecilia Zilliacus and cellist Kati Raitinen invite guest artists to perform both newer and older music. The guests this time are Swedish pianist Peter Friis Johansson and South African violist, composer, and overtone singer Gareth Lubbe.We get to hear the incredible possibilities and resources of the voice in Lubbe's Miniatures, where he uses a special singing technique to create a whole range of resonant overtones. It's a completely unique sound world that conveys the feeling... Read full text

Keywords: Chamber Music, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Cecilia ZilliacusViolin
Gareth LubbeViola, Throat song
Kati RaitinenCello
Peter Friis JohanssonPiano

Program

Morpheus for viola and pianoRebecca Clarke
Miniatures for overtone singer and violaGareth Lubbe
String TrioAlfred Schnittke
Duo in G major for violin and violaWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano QuartetHelvi Leiviskä
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