Japanese pianist Rieko Makita and Londinium Consort presents an immersive show which combine digital art with piano music, early music ensemble and new music for piano & electronics to weave together a story about night, as part of Wandsworth Arts Fringe.
From Takashi Yoshimatsu’s Pleiades Dances and John Dowland’s Come Again to unexpected gems by diverse composers, this unique programme explores the night as a theme that transcends time and culture. New works for piano & electronics by Japanese composer Delyth Field and Rieko Makita weave in experimental textures, capturing the mystery and allure of the evening hours. Each piece offers a distinct perspective, uniting past and present in an evocative soundscape.
Night has long inspired artists across cultures, evoking dreams, nostalgia, and wonder. This performance celebrates that universal connection, blending centuries-old sounds with modern innovation. Perfect for classical lovers and the curious alike, it’s an unforgettable journey that transforms the night into sound, light, and emotion—an experience to be shared and remembered.
Ticket: £8-22