Don't miss this rare Toronto appearance by innovative sound shaper Suzanne Ciani. Check the performance clips below. |
As part of The Music Gallery's Departures Series curated by Tad Michalak, electronic music pioneer Suzanne Ciani will be at Toronto's Revue Cinema (400 Roncesvalles) on Friday, August 31 for a screening of her biographical film A Life In Waves followed by a performance opened by Montreal-based clarinettist Louise Campbell.
Ciani, one of the most imaginative exponents of the Buchla synthesizer, is a five-time Grammy award nominated composer, electronic music pioneer, and neo-classical recording artist whose work has been featured in countless commercials, video games, and feature films. Over the course of her career, she has released 15 solo albums, including “Seven Waves,” “The Velocity of Love,” and most recently, the live electronic album retrospective, “Buchla Concerts 1975” released by Finders Keepers, as well as providing the voice and sounds for Bally’s groundbreaking “Xenon” pinball machine. A Life In Waves was released in 2017, bringing Ciani’s artistry to a new generation.
As a performer, improviser and composer, Louise Campbell seeks to interrogate and renew the ways in which we make music by creating new works with everyone, regardless of age, ability, level of prior experience, or training. Whether acoustic, or electronically augmented as she is here, Campbell is constantly testing the capabilities of her instrument and herself.
Film: 7 PM
$15 Regular
$12 Advance
$10 Members
Concert: 9:30 PM
$25 Regular
$20 Advance/Arts Worker/Student
$15 Member
Concert + Film package tckets ($30) are now SOLD OUT online. Check Soundscapes and Rotate This for physical tickets.
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