Simulated Catholic Music

Mar 20, 1980
Field:

Concert, Performance

Location:

Grand Luxe Hall, Western Front

Time:

8:30 p.m.

Description:

Simulated Catholic Music was a concert of original works for voice, piano, electronics, and film performed by composers David Mahler and Ned Sublette.

The concert was presented as part of the festival Music From the New Wilderness.

Video documentation available upon request.
A long shot of a man seated at a grand piano, facing away from the keys. The surrounding area of the room is dark, but he and part of the piano are lit by a bright spotlight.
A man seen in profile plays a grand piano. The surrounding area of the room is dark, but he is lit by a bright spotlight.
A man is seated at a grand piano with gaze fixed towards the piano keys. The surrounding area of the room is dark, but he and part of the piano are lit by a bright spotlight.
A long shot of a man playing the grand piano. The surrounding area of the room is dark, but he and part of the piano are lit by a bright spotlight. There is a microphone on the stand in the foreground and a no smoking sign in the background.

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Western Front is a non-profit
artist-run centre in Vancouver.

We acknowledge the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations as traditional owners of the land upon which Western Front stands.