PRISM

PRISM
Date and time
26 Jan 2025 4pm - 4.40pm
Location

Recital Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR

Price

£8
£5 Over 60, under 16
Free 
students

Booking Information

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Prismic colours and motes in the air.

PRISM

Composers Chloe Knibbs, Marie Jaëll
Melissa Morris piano
Lighting Design Joe Price

A reimagining and exploration of Marie Jaëll’s piano work Prisme (1888) for solo piano, spatial audio and immersive lighting.

Part of Royal Birmingham Conservatoire's French Concert Series, Prism is a 40-minute theatrical work for solo pianist and electronics, that is a musical conversation between French composer and pianist Marie Jaëll (1846 – 1925) and Chloe Knibbs.

Centring around Jaëll’s two movement work for solo piano Prisme, the piece considers Jaëll’s multi-faceted relationship with the piano through a wide variety of compositions for the piano, to her career as a virtuoso pianist and touring duo with her husband Alfred Jaëll, as well as her extensive research into piano pedagogy and technique.

The concept of the prism will also be bought to life through a collaboration between the composer and the lighting designer, in which creative lighting of the piano will take inspiration from prismatic shapes and movements. Electroacoustic material will offer different lenses with which to view Jaëll’s work, ranging from victimhood, curiosity, and playfulness as the conversation is played out.

With thanks to the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Research Fund and the Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership.

Running time approx. 40 minutes