Where can you see concert listeners strolling the streets, headphones on, trying to track down
Peer Gynt?
According to the clues given by a storyteller, on the electronic music improvised on site by Wilfried Wendling?
Where can we see the students of three schools singing an adaptation of Ligeti while making the notes blow through an earpiece?
Where can we see three percussionists playing the telegraph, the ping-pong ball, the black pencil with a ruler on a sheet of paper?
Where can we see a concerto that begins with a video showing a piano dropped from the top of a three-story building?
Where can we see musicians gathered on stage with the public and involve the listeners in the development of the concert?
Where can we see the pianist, cellist and clarinetist of the Catch Trio launch into a battle of electronic metronomes before replaying the ending in slow motion?
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In Strasbourg!
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