Eve Egoyan + Mauricio Pauly

Concert , Performance

Celebrating the collaboration of two prolific artists, Eve Egoyan and Mauricio Pauly.

Album release tour concert : Hopeful Monster, music by Eve Egoyan and Mauricio Pauly 

Eve Egoyan (acoustic and augmented piano) and Mauricio Pauly (chromaharp, lapsteel, live sampling and processing).  

Eve shadows the acoustic piano with a virtual piano and audio samples to augment and extend its sonic and expressive range in newly imagined ways. Mauricio performs using multiple samplers tuned for different modes of live capture, manipulation and effects processing of his amplified instruments and of Eve’s pianos.  

The intimate musical partnership between Egoyan and Pauly is borderline miraculous. Their exchanges feel spontaneous inasmuch as they radiate urgency and wonder, however they’re also deeply grounded in a distinctive sense of navigational focus.

ACCESSIBILITY INFO

918 Bathurst, is not currently wheelchair accessible due to stairs (two half-flights to enter the performance space, and one flight to access the washrooms). 

We will have ear plugs, sunglasses, and a ‘therapeutic room’ for those that need it. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to matthew@musicgallery.org

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