After months of continuous work to preserve and postpone endangered concert dates, the ensemble for contemporary music Lucilin announced a season that will include no less than 34 concerts and other audiovisual projects.
While Covid-19 restrictions have postponed some planned international tours (Australia at the end of September, and Canada in mid-April), the coming season nevertheless presents great opportunities for the musicians of United Instruments of Lucilin to consolidate their place abroad, including appearances at the Festival ManiFeste in Paris, in the Netherlands on one of the stages of the November Music festival, at the highly specialised Gare du Nord in Basel, in Norway for the AvGarde series in Bergen, and at the Festival de Musica y Danza in Granada, Spain, a destination that is now present every season in Lucilin’s agenda.
In general, therefore, it is the biggest international tours and co-productions that are postponed to next season. The 20/21 season will therefore be all the more focused on national projects (including Camille Kerger’s new major interdisciplinary project Begegnungen, Lucilin’s 20th (+1st) anniversary celebrated at the Philharmonie and a new collaboration with the Kinneksbond presenting a new work by Roby Steinmetzer and teaming up with Luxembourg musician Philippe Schwartz).
More information is available here: http://www.lucilin.lu/