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Ahead of This Week’s Reading Room Performance, Video of Anteroom’s Curious Musical Minimalism

Billed as a group interested in “the nurturing and delivery of text based scores, it is difficult to describe the group’s performances, so just watch.
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On Sunday, May 27, The Reading Room will feature a performance of experimental music by the Denton-based duo anteroom. Billed as a group interested in “the nurturing and delivery of text based scores,” it is difficult to describe the duo’s performances, which involve the two musicians sitting a rug in an intimate setting with various found objects and percussive instruments – from wooden xylophones to woks and alarm clocks – often to the accompaniment of projected imagery.

To whet your appetite for the May 27 performance, we found this video of the group performing Francesco Gagliari’s and then (2008). The video is quite dark, but it is more to listen. Enjoy.

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