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Loré Lixenberg

Akkordeon Baroque

Loré Lixenberg mezzo-soprano; Bartosz Glowacki accordion; Issa Ferri electronics

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Date
Fri 22 May 2026, 10.00pm
Tickets
£18 (concessions £16)
Duration

This concert will be approximately 1 hour in duration, without an interval

Availability

Ticket bookings are subject to a £4.00 booking fee. This fee covers the whole booking and is not per ticket

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Artists

  • Loré Lixenbergmezzo-soprano
  • Bartosz Glowackiaccordion
  • Issa Ferrielectronics

Programme

      • Concerto Grosso in D minor Op. 6 No. 10
        :
      • I. Overture (arranged by Loré Lixenberg for multitrack voice and accordion)
  • John Cage
    1912-1992
      • The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs
      • Concerto Grosso in D minor Op. 6 No. 10
        :
      • III. Air. Lento (arranged by Loré Lixenberg for mutitrack voice and accordion)
      • The HandelBot
        (based on George Frideric Handel)
      • The HandelBot
        (based on George Frideric Handel)
      • Concerto Grosso in D minor Op. 6 No. 10
        :
      • VI. Allegro moderato (arranged by Loré Lixenberg for mutitrack voice and accordion)

Overview

Variety adds more than a little spice to Loré Lixenberg’s life. Whether as vocalist or composer, she treads wondrous creative paths in search of fresh perspectives on the theatre of song. The pioneering mezzo-soprano’s carefully-curated programme includes the byzantine intricacies of her uncanny multitrack take on Handel’s Concerto Grosso Op. 6 No. 10 and the AI-aided sounds of The HandelBot, together with the haunting Self Portrait Music by the experimental composer and avant-garde sound artist Frédéric Acquaviva.

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