22.01.2024 Film, Music, Visual arts

‘Sound Meditation’ London Film Premiere and Live Piano Performance

Presented by the Piano Phase Project, this event offers a live performance and screening that explores the powerful connections between the natural world and creative expression.

22 January 2025, 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Craxton Studios, 14 Kidderpore Ave, London NW3 7SU

Tickets: £20 (Post-concert reception is included in ticket price)

Immerse yourself in Sound Meditation, a unique artistic experience that blends nature, music, and film.

After successful premieres in Kaunas and Vilnius, the international duo Piano Phase Project presents Sound Meditation, their latest artistic creation.

Created in the forests of Western Canada, the film delves into the relationship between nature, music, and community.

Lithuanian pianist Monika Lozinskienė and Polish pianist Anna Szalucka, drawing inspiration from the mysticism and fantasy of Lithuanian composer, painter, and writer M.K. Čiurlionis, collaborated with Canadian film producer and director Bruce Devereux and Japanese artist Makiko Kitama. Together, they crafted an original piano 4-hands arrangement of Čiurlionis’ symphonic poem In the Forest.

The event will feature a live performance alongside a film screening, offering a captivating fusion of visual arts, nature, classical, improvisational, and electronic music.

Experience a night of innovation and artistry that pushes the boundaries of classical music and visual storytelling.

Learn more and get your tickets here.

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