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Peter Nagle is a composer and cellist based in London. His music combines elements of improvisation, extended just intonation and other alternative/ microtonal tunings, drones, loops and electronica.

Sixteen Conflicts and a Resolution

16/3/2015

 
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Sixteen Conflicts and a Resolution is a new graphic score I've written based on the medium of Post-It notes. I'll be performing it with Emily Shapiro on Wednesday 18 March at 6.30pm at Greenwich University Galleries as part of their Drawing Towards Sound exhibition. I'll also be performing Cellogram by James Tenney. Then Emily and I will hot-foot it to Shoreditch and play it again at Gold Skull. Hope to see you at one or both. If you make it to Greenwich come early and have a look around the exhibition, there's some interesting stuff there.

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