The Memory of W T Stead at Steinway Hall London


26 February 2013
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<p> Artists Lundahl&amp;Seitl and experimental pianist Cassie Yukawa&rsquo;s explorations in the structure of sound, feeling, movement and space have evolved into <em>The Memory of W.T. Stead</em> - at Steinway Hall, London, 25 March-6 April</p> ...

I lay my ten fingers on the keyboard and imagine music. My fingers copy this mental image as I press the keys.... The anatomical reality of my hands and the configuration of the piano keyboard have transformed my imaginary constructs. György Sándor Ligeti (1923-2006)

 

 

The Venue In a darkened room, a single light source illuminates a pair of hands poised over a piano keyboard, about to play Ligeti’s Étude, Pour Irina. Nearby six people sat at grand pianos are about to embark alone on a psycho-acoustic journey, guided by unseen hands. In this strange intimate work, created for the London showroom of legendary piano-maker Steinway & Sons, the viewer becomes the protagonist, immersed in a synaesthetic narrative of memory, perception and timelessness.

 

About the Artists Artists Lundahl&Seitl and experimental pianist Cassie Yukawa’s explorations in the structure of sound, feeling, movement and space have evolved into The Memory of W.T. Stead. The installation brings together Bach and the avant-garde Ligeti - composers who lived almost three hundred years apart - with allusions to the parapsychological musings of W.T. Stead, a journalist who foretold his own death on the Titanic. The work manifests in the atmospheric piano showroom, workshops and rehearsal studios of Steinway & Sons, in the evening when the building is bereft of its craftsmen and sales people, and only a single pianist remains.

 

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Pianist Cassie Yukawa (pictured here) has increasingly presented the work of contemporary composers and in 2009 collaborated on a work conceived by Lundahl&Seitl; Symphony of a Missing Room was a guided museum tour where the visitors depart on both a collective and intensely personal journey through the history of art.  Via wireless headphones, a voice took visitors on an itinerary that traversed the physical and imaginary layers of architecture in the museum and its curatorial spaces.

 

The Memory of W.T Stead is showing 27 March-6 April 2013 at Steinway Hall, Marylebone Lane, London W1U 2DB. Tickets are £15, plus booking fee. Booking is essential.

Produced by NOMAD with support from Arts Council England.