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Omega Ensemble

Howl

3/13A Hickson Rd
Dawes Point NSW 2000
Australia
ACO on the Pier
When
  • Saturday 2 May from 2pm to 9pm

Matinee performance at 2pm, and night time performance at 7pm

Cost

Starting from: $64

Danny Elfman is best known as the musical mind behind Tim Burton’s dark cinematic worlds. His mischievous Piano Quartet is a rare and revealing gem, written with the same sardonic humour and manic intensity that define his film scores.

Celebrating the strange and the sinister, this performance also features Pierre Jalbert’s Howl, a clarinet-led incantation of ritual and outburst, alongside Missy Mazzoli’s folk-infused Tooth and Nail, a wild work for solo violin and live electronics mimicking the overtones of a jaw harp.

Described as “part-string-quartet-part-rave” Anna Meredith’s Tuggemo expands the ensemble into new sonic territories before a world premiere by Paris-born, LA-based composer Daniel Wohl fuses electronic and acoustic forces into a three-dimensional sound world.

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