Sounding Bombe: Enigma Project

Sounding Bombe: Enigma Project

Violinist Jack Campbell Live in Concert

By elysium gallery

Date and time

Starts on Tuesday, May 20 · 7pm GMT+1

Location

Elysium Gallery & Bar

210 High Street Swansea SA1 1PE United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

Sounding Bombe: Enigma Project

Violinist Jack Campbell Live in Concert

A journey from electro-mechanical computation to electro-acoustic composition, this 50 minute piece of music for violin and found-sound is the accumulation of five years of study and discovery. Written in collaboration with the National Museum of Computing in Bletchley, UK, this piece uses the beauty of music to celebrate scientific evolution and revolution and the human spirit’s resistance of evil and tyranny.”

“Campbell is a young master of the arts…demonstrating prodigal talents….and making waves across the Classical Music Scene” -London Daily News
“At 21, Jack Campbell shakes up classical music with his fresh approach.” -Indie Boulevard Magazine
“Jack Campbell revives tradition with a modern twist.” -Fame Magazine
“A young Canadian Firebrand” -Lightsound Festival “Campbell Builds Bridges Across the Arts” -Stir Vancouver

Jack Campbell is a composer, violinist, and arts producer. Having commissioned and premiered over 20 works for solo violin by composers across the globe, he currently creates and collaborates in France, England, The United States, Germany, Switzerland, and across Canada.

His compositional projects build bridges between contemporary classical music and visual arts, dance, and theatre. He works as a soloist, chamber musician, improvisor, and recording artist for LP, video, radio, and sound installation, and has collaborated artistically with and/or performed at: The United Nations Summit of the Future (NYC), The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park (UK), The Canadian Cultural Centre in Paris, Conway Hall (London), Lightsound Festival (London), Splendor (Amsterdam), Hosek Contemporary (Berlin), The National Museum of Computing (England), Paul Sacher Foundation (Basel), Musée d’Art Moderne (Paris), Musée Picasso (Paris), The Cuore Piano Trio (Vienna), The Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver Public Library, Belle Spirale Dance Company, Arts Umbrella, The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (Day of Music), Ballet BC Emerging Artists, Canadian Music Centre, Redshift Music/Records, Vancouver Pro Musica, SUM Gallery, Gallery 881, 101.9 FM Radio, 100.5 FM Radio, Gabriola Arts Council, and UBC School of Music.

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