Next month, each Sunday, there will be a chance to hear a series of new works by composer Matt Rogers — performed live by the London Sinfonietta across the Victoria line.

From solo players to ensemble pieces, these events will visually draw on the Victoria line’s tile motifs, with costumes designed by Jenny Hayton and graphic works by Fraser Muggeridge studio.

Photo: Benedict Johnson.

Photo: Benedict Johnson.

Live Performances on the Victoria line

Sunday 3 April 2016

Displaced Duet for Horn (Nicholas Korth)

  • 15:00 – 15:25 Green Park
  • 15:35 – 16:00 King’s Cross St. Pancras – Northern Ticket Hall

Sunday 10 April 2016

Displaced Duet for Flute (Karen Jones)

  • 15:00 – 15:25 Stockwell
  • 15:35 – 16:00 King’s Cross St. Pancras – Northern Ticket Hall

Sunday 17 April 2016

Displaced Duet for Cello (Tim Gill)

  • 15:00 – 15:25 Highbury & Islington,
  • 15:35 – 16:00 King’s Cross St. Pancras – Northern Ticket Hall

Sunday 24 April 2016

Music for Station Broadcast (David Hockings & Aristel Skrbic)

  • 15:00 – 15:30 King’s Cross St. Pancras – Northern Ticket Hall

We Happened to Travel (Phase One)

  • 15:00 – 15:30 Various Victoria line stations (see below)

Eight players set out across the Victoria line from Brixton, Vauxhall via Stockwell, Oxford Circus Via Green Park and Pimlico, Seven Sisters via Tottenham Hale, Blackhorse Road via Warren Street and Walthamstow Central Underground stations, travelling to King’s Cross St. Pancras

We Happened to Travel (Phase Two) & Displaced Duets (Horn, Flute, Cello)

  • 15:30 – 16:00 King’s Cross St. Pancras – Northern Ticket Hall
NEWSLETTER

Be the first to know what's on in London, and the latest news published on ianVisits.

You can unsubscribe at any time from my weekly emails.

Tagged with: ,
SUPPORT THIS WEBSITE

This website has been running now for over a decade, and while advertising revenue contributes to funding the website, it doesn't cover the costs. That is why I have set up a facility with DonorBox where you can contribute to the costs of the website and time invested in writing and research for the news articles.

It's very similar to the way The Guardian and many smaller websites are now seeking to generate an income in the face of rising costs and declining advertising.

Whether it's a one-off donation or a regular giver, every additional support goes a long way to covering the running costs of this website, and keeping you regularly topped up doses of Londony news and facts.

If you like what you read on here, then please support the website here.

Thank you

Home >> News >> Transport News