Preparing a new program with the immaculate Kate Pendry, ready for presentation at Blå in May 2026.
Preparing a new program with the immaculate Kate Pendry, ready for presentation at Blå in May 2026.
Playing at Becco tonight, at Mandagsklubben
Lemur 1924 – premiering our new project with music for three amazing silent movies from 1924: by Ferdnand Leger, Rene Clair and Viking Eggeling. Performances at Notam (Oslo), Spriten (Skien) and Cinemateket (Trondheim).
New project with Aplaca Ensemble, playing animal sounds across works by Biber, Lemur, Schubert and more. Concerts at Veierland, Oslo and Trondheim.
Playing at Mandagsklubben in Oslo
Lemur paints Glasgow red! Tuesday 29th of Oct. – AMOR/LEMUR at the Old Hairdressers; 30th of Oct. -world premiere of Shadowgraph, a site specific piece for 24 players and Glasgow City Chambers; Thursday 31st of Oct. Lemur live at CCA; 1st of Nov. – recording with organist Kevin Boywer at Glasgow Uni. Chappel. In addition Michael Duch performs solo at CCA on Friday 1st of Nov. Come check it out!
We join Torben Snekkestad, Michaela Antalova, Jan Bang and Ivar Grydeland for ‘Love your latency’, a remote concert during the PUNKT festival. See the concert either at Alladdin scene, Blå sal in Kristiansand, Elektrofonistudio, NMH or online. More here -> https://punktfestival.no/component/content/article/298-love-your-latency?catid=34&Itemid=115
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We are working on our lates project, Presque Rien, for ensemble and electronics. It is based on field recordings and instrumental recordings from outdoor performances at Veierland, a small roadless island outside Tønsberg, Norway. Changing sonic scenarios are captured and manipulated live, woven into the subtle performance of the four instrumentalists. Check out an excerpt available here ->
Presque rien !!






LEMUR return to Glasgow to lead this year’s Cramb Residency, in conjunction with Nordic Music Days.
During their time at the University from the 8-9 May 2024 , they will perform in the University Chapel on Wednesday 8 May and host an open workshop and discussion on Thursday 9 May
On Wednesday 8 May, they will perform twice – joining the end of Kevin Bowyer’s organ recital (6pm) before, after a short break, their own set at 7.30pm.
On the afternoon of Thursday 9 May, they will take over the music building at 14 University Gardens for a discussion of their work, followed by a short break and some site-specific workshops in different parts of the building.
