2 hours
Inspace
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Fri, 27 Feb, 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm (GMT+00:00)
Inspace
1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
The performance, celebrating the launch of a new album recording released on Neuma Records, will feature live music for voice and electronics, video art by Oana Stanciu, and creative captions by Stephanie Lamprea.
Concert Programme
ANGĆLICA NEGRĆN: Letras para cantar (2019)
ALISTAIR MACDONALD: Ecstatic Visions (2023)
WENDE BARTLEY: Ellipsis (1988)
ERIC CHASALOW: The Fury of Beautiful Bones (1984)
ROBERT LAIDLOW: Post-Singularity Songs (2023-24)
Singing worlds into existence, from Medieval mystics to AI oracles, Ecstatic Visions offers a shining gateway into other realms. The five transcendental works on the album forge a deep connection between Stephanie Lampreaās visceral vocal presence and the live electronics of composer Alistair MacDonald, playing with how the voice is embodied or liberated by technology. Sourcing texts from 12th-century mystic Hildegard von Bingen and proto-feminist poet Juana InĆ©s de la Cruz to AI-generated narratives, the album places historical visionaries and modern technology side by side as sacred oracles.
The albumās program is a curated exploration of feminine vocality, technology, and creation myths. It includes:
⢠AngĆ©lica Negrónās atmospheric Letras para cantar, a sensual setting of poetry by 17th century nun from New Spain, Juana InĆ©s de la Cruz.
⢠Alistair MacDonaldās immersive Ecstatic Visions, commissioned for the Glasgow Cathedral Festival. It forges Lampreaās voice with the sound of the cathedralās great bell and Hildegard von Bingenās writings on gemstones and visions, creating a series of kaleidoscopic, multi-channel illusions.
⢠Wende Bartleyās Ellipsis maps the three phases of the moon (waxing, full, and waning), in association with three archetypes of woman(virgin, mother, and crone).
⢠Eric Chasalowās The Fury of Beautiful Bones, a powerful setting of Anne Sextonās raw confessional poetry, where the electronic part stretches the voice into impossible, resonant shapes.
⢠Robert Laidlowās Post-Singularity Songs, a monodrama featuring a creation myth co-authored with ChatGPT. The work blends Laidlowās writing with poetry by Emily Dickinson and John Donne, and text from a specially created poetry-generating AI, exploring themes of dust, death, and free will in a digital universe.
āAt the heart of this album is the question of where the āselfā resides when the voiceāthe most embodied instrumentāis transformed by circuitry,ā says Stephanie Lamprea. āCollaborating with Alistair, we treated all sound as a physical entity. Whether singing Hildegardās chants, or becoming a vessel for an AIās creation myth, the goal was to find a profound, often political, connection and authenticity.ā Alistair MacDonald adds, āEcstatic Visions is built on the physicality of sound. From the resonant space of Glasgow Cathedral to the intimate digital processing of Stephanieās voice, we explore how electronic sound can extend, dislocate, and ultimately re-embody the human voice in new and meaningful ways.ā
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Tickets for Ecstatic Visions can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | 12 GBP |
| Pay What You Can | Free |
School of Informatics/Design Informatics, University of Edinburgh
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