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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.

Wolf Pack at the Vaults

8/1/2014

 
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Happy New Year!

All kinds of plans are afoot, some of which may even come to pass.

One thing which definitely will come to pass is a week-long residency at VAULT 2014 by the excellent collective Wolf Pack. They've done some brilliant shows and won awards, and I'm very pleased to be able to say that I'll be a part of the upcoming shows.

They'll be performing two shows between 11 and 15 February, and I'll be performing in one of them: Text, which is on  the 11th and 14th. Shows start at 9.

We'll be playing a bewilderingly exciting selection of music exploring the relationship between text and music, from text scores by Stockhausen and John White through Tom Green's setting of "Jabberwocky"  to literary-influenced songs by Kate Bush and Goldfrapp. Both shows will be well worth your time and money, so come along!

Tickets are on sale here, or if you're feeling lucky you can enter a competition to win a free festival pass here.


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