Ensemble Three: Dysmetropsia
Event description
Ensemble Three presents "Dysmetropsia," a captivating concert exploring altered perceptions of sound and space. This innovative program features world premieres of new works by Elliott Gyger and Anne Hsuyin, alongside diverse pieces by Leilehua Lanzilotti, Alan Holley, Melody Eötvös, and Yihan Chen. The performance invites audiences into a dynamic soundscape that challenges traditional listening experiences, blending contemporary techniques with experimental textures for a truly immersive auditory journey.
CREDITS
Ensemble Three: Joel Brennan, trumpet; Don Immel, trombone; Ken Murray, guitar
PARKING
The City of Melbourne has recently changed the parking restrictions around the Southbank Campus. Parking control hours are now expanded to 7am–10pm, seven days per week, and are capped at three hours. A $2-per-hour fee after 7pm is also now in place. There is no change to the $4-per-hour peak rate between 7am–7pm. Parking inspectors are regularly in the area fining drivers who overstay their meter, so we encourage everyone to be aware and avoid an expensive fine.
ACCESSIBILITY
All venues at the Southbank campus are wheelchair accessible. To read more about access services available at our venues, please visit: https://finearts-music.unimelb.edu.au/access-our-events.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please stay home if you feel unwell, even with mild symptoms. Face masks are welcome in all settings for community and personal safety.
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