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Unnatural Harmony: Requiem to a troubled genius at the Southbank’s Multitudes

Dancers Sari Mizoe and Willow Kerensa Fenner
© Pete Woodhead
Unnatural Harmony: Sound of Lee Alexander McQueen
© Pete Woodhead
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“as if the loss of his friend and creative partner was somehow frozen in time, still as raw as ever”
Reviewed at Royal Festival Hall, London on 29 April 2026
Barber, Adagio for Strings, Op.11
Björk, Frosti
Gaga, Bad Romance
Glass, Morning Passages
Handel, Sarabande from Suite in D minor, HWV437
van Helden, The Witch Doktor (Dark ages mix)
Jagger, Paint it black
Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 23 in A major, K488 (Adagio)
Nirvana, Smells like teen spirit
Nyman, The Heart asks Pleasure first
Penderecki, Threnody "For the Victims of Hiroshima"
Purcell, Dido and Aeneas, Z 626: Dido's Lament "When I am laid in earth"
Smith, Dueling Banjos
Strauss R., Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30: Introduction, or Sunrise
Williams, Film music from Schindler's List: Theme
Williams, Film music from Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Wild signals)
Elayce Ismail, Director
London Contemporary Orchestra
Holly Blakey, Choreography
Michael Clark, Choreography
Galya Bisengalieva, Violin
Robert Ames, Viola
Le Gateau Chocolat, Vocals
Sari Mizoe, Dancer
Willow Kerensa Fenner, Dancer
Glass' complete exploration of Bowie's Berlin Trilogy
****1
An apocalyptic spectacle from Robert Ames and the LCO
***11
Grey reverie and awkward electronics
***11
London Contemporary Orchestra Soloists at the Royal Albert Hall
****1
London Contemporary Orchestra at the Reverb Festival
****1
Grisey and Suckling in Shoreditch Church
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