Monday 3 December 2018, 7.30pm

The Twentieth Anniversary London Improvisers Orchestra – Performance

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Improvisation permeates our existence, surfacing in most of our behaviour and interactions: conversation, relationships, work and the market place; in art, in spirituality … (and in conflicts, with their unpredictability and IEDs).

Even thinking – taking into account our inner world and our surroundings, both ever-changing, and then trying to reconcile these in a way that creates some meaning and does violence to neither – contains a large serving of improvisation.

It is probably the case that the larger the group involved, the more difficult it is to create a collective improvisation that is effective and allows space for everyone. The London Improvisers Orchestra has been tackling this challenge by rehearsing and performing in London once a month for the past twenty years, exploring free, conducted and devised large-group improvisations, and developing an extensive and unique vocabulary of signals for improvising musicians.

For these anniversary events we have brought together a stellar line-up of local and international musicians and composer/conductors who have played with the London Improvisers Orchestra at different times over the past twenty years.

The Twentieth Anniversary London Improvisers Orchestra will perform at Cafe Oto from 20h30-23h00 on 2 and 3 December, playing devised, conducted, graphic, instructional and freely improvised pieces as a large group and in sub-groupings.

The Twentieth Anniversary London Improvisers Orchestra is supported using public funding by Arts Council England, and by PRS Foundation’s Open Fund for Organisations and the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia.

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Susan Alcorn (USA, pedal steel guitar)
Knut Aufermann (Germany, electronics; composer)
Steve Beresford (piano; composer)
Alison Blunt (violin; composer)
Adam Bohman (objects)
Sarah Gail Brand (trombone)
John Butcher (saxophones)
Paloma Carrasco-Lopez (Spain, cello)
John Edwards (double bass)
Susanna Ferrar (violin)
Jaques Foschia (clarinets)
Sylvia Hallett (violin)
Charlotte Hug (Switzerland, viola/voice; composer)
Charlotte Keeffe (trumpet)
Hyelim Kim (S. Korea/UK, taegum)
Julie Kjaer (Denmark, saxophone/clarinet/flute)
Caroline Kraabel (alto sax/voice; composer)
Hannah Marshall (cello)
Neil Metcalfe (flute)
Louis Moholo (South Africa, percussion)
Maggie Nicols (voice; composer)
Adrian Northover (soprano sax)
Sonia Paço-Rocchia (Canada, bassoon; composer)
Orphy Robinson (percussion; composer)
Rowland Sutherland (flutes)
Pat Thomas (keyboards; composer)
Dave Tucker (electric bass or guitar; composer)
Philipp Wachsmann (violin/viola; composer)
Jackie Walduck (vibes)
Sarah Washington (Germany, electronics)
Annie Whitehead (trombone)
Jason Yarde (saxophones; composer) 

Remembering absent friends: Harry Beckett (trumpet); Lol Coxhill (soprano saxophone); Tony Marsh (percussion), Paul Rutherford (trombone); Ray Warleight (saxophones, flute, etc.)