Tabea Debus
Shards of Light
Samuele Telari (accordion)
Spanning the centuries from Arvo Pärt’s kaleidoscopic minimalism, a set of Renaissance dances and folk music from Eastern Europe, to Stockhausen’s twelve tone music and a newly commissioned piece by Simone Cardini, this programme traces the subtle changes in the simplest patterns — changes that can turn darkness into light, sadness to joy, something old into something new.
- Halifax Philharmonic Club
- Thu 3 April 2025
- Crossley Gallery, Halifax
- 6:30pm
- Adults £24, concs. £10, Students £5, u16 £2
- ➕1 other performance
Full Event Details
When we think of shards we think of something broken, shattered into tiny fragments. But have you ever marvelled at the beauty that can emerge from such small shards? It might be a ray of sunlight catching in a piece of glass, a doubled reflection in a cracked mirror, a speck of light refracted through a teardrop, or the autumnal sun breaking through the clouds and lighting up the world below.
Spanning the centuries from Arvo Pärt’s kaleidoscopic minimalism, a set of Renaissance dances and folk music from Eastern Europe, to Stockhausen’s twelve tone music and a newly commissioned piece by Simone Cardini, this programme traces the subtle changes in the simplest patterns — changes that can turn darkness into light, sadness to joy, something old into something new.
Venue Details & Map
Location
Crossley Gallery, Halifax
Dean Clough, Halifax HX3 5AX
Other performances
In addition to the performance listed above, this concert will also be performed as follows: