Jack Sheen - - Croon Harvest

Jack Sheen - - Croon Harvest

PINK is proud to present its inaugural event at Hilton House: Croon Harvest, by the Manchester-based composer Jack Sheen.

By PINK

Date and time

Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:30 - 23:00 GMT+1

Location

Hilton House

Lord Street Stockport SK1 3NA United Kingdom

About this event

PINK is proud to present its inaugural event at Hilton House: Croon Harvest, by the Manchester-based composer Jack Sheen.

An hour long performance-installation, Croon Harvest centres on the voice’s most hushed, unprojected state, in which blemishes and grain ornament the work’s gentle tapestry of mumbled lamentations and white noise.  

Occupying the entire second floor of Hilton House, the piece disperses the singers of Kantos and their audience across the empty space inside Stockport’s iconic and, until recently, abandoned office block. Operating on the blurred lines between a concert performance and a sculptural installation, Croon Harvest presents an immersive listening experience, through which one is free to move and settle as the work glacially and ritualistically unfolds.

Originally conceived for PINK’s then half-complete 86 Princess Street space in 2021, versions of Croon Harvest have since been commissioned and realised across Europe at the Venice Biennale, Casa de Serralves (Porto), and Resonance FM (London).

Jack Sheen (1993) is a composer and conductor from Manchester, England. His practice  spans composing orchestral music and conducting operas to creating sound-installations and long-duration performances. Recent projects include collaborations with the Royal Opera House, London Symphony Orchestra, and Basel’s Schaulager with artist Matthew Barney. His latest album, Solo for Cello, was released in July by The Trilogy Tapes.

“Sheen possesses the kind of experience necessary to push contemporary classical music into new places.” – Boomkat

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Doors from 7:30pm

Performance 8-9pm

Bar continues 9pm until late

There will be a bar throughout the evening, serving a selection of local beers, natural wines, cocktails and soft drinks.

All proceeds from the bar will go towards the second stage of our refurbishment, which will include walls and furniture for our new gallery space, a reading room and shop for our artists’ editions and a communal space for talks, workshops and community dinners.

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PINK is a peripatetic curatorial project focusing on interdisciplinary research, practice and collaborative exchange that seeks to explore ways of 'doing' and 'thinking' together with artists - forging long-term, supportive relationships for taking risks.

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