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The rarescale chamber music ensemble will perform a series of miniature concerts at Nottingham Contemporary on 23 August. These performances respond to the venue's exhibitions. Tickets are priced at £0.00.

Nottingham Contemporary welcomes back the rarescale chamber music ensemble for a season of miniature concerts responding to our exhibitions

rarescale are back for our Summer season!

We are delighted to continue our collaboration with East Midlands chamber ensemble rarescale, presenting a series of musical performances responding to our current exhibitions Chico da Silva: And the soul is for the birds and Augustas Serapinas: Physical Culture.

Carla Rees (flutes) and guest musicians will present free improvisations and new works composed especially for the ensemble There will be three performances held in Studio 1, each lasting around 30 minutes.

This event is supported by rarescale.

rarescale is an East Midlands-based flexible-instrumentation chamber ensemble which develops new repertoire for low flutes through collaboration with composers at all stages of their careers.

Carla Rees is a British low flutes player, composer and arranger, working to raise the profile of her instruments through performance, research and collaboration. Carla enjoys an international performance career both as a soloist, improviser and chamber musician; she frequently appears at international festivals and was a soloist for the National Flute Association’s Concerto Gala in Phoenix Arizona in 2023. Recent performances include Brazil, USA and Japan, as well as around the UK. She is an established recording artist with a discography of over thirty titles, including concertos with the Royal Ballet Sinfonia and Neue Musik im Ostseeraum, as well as several world premiere recordings of works composed for her. She has also recorded for film, radio and videogames. Her drive to create new repertoire for low flutes and baroque traverso has resulted in the premieres of several hundred works, many of which are now published by Tetractys Publishing. Carla is Artistic Director of the contemporary chamber music ensemble rarescale, with whom she has performed in the UK and internationally and appeared on BBC Radio 3; she is also Director of its associated ensemble, rarescale Flute Academy. As part of her work with rarescale, Carla leads low flute days and masterclasses, encouraging advanced amateur players to explore and develop their interest in low flutes. She is also Artistic Director of the International Superflutes Collective, an ensemble which celebrates international friendship and collaboration.Carla has over 100 published arrangements and compositions, which receive frequent performances internationally. Her acclaimed 2016 composition, Nightsong, has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and released on several commercial recordings.

In addition to her performance work, Carla is a dedicated teacher. She was appointed as the first Professor of Low Flutes and Contemporary Flute at the Royal Academy of Music in September 2021, and has taught masterclasses and led composer workshops at some of the world’s leading institutions, including the Juilliard School in New York and USC in Los Angeles. Carla plays Kingma System flutes, made for her by Eva Kingma, Bickford Brannen and Lev Levit. She is Editor of the British Flute Society’s magazine, PAN, and Commissions Coordinator for the National Flute Association of America. Carla has a PhD from the Royal College of Music in London where she studied flute with Graham Mayger and Simon Channing, and composition with Timothy Salter.

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This event will be held in Studio 1.

This event is wheelchair accessible.

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rarescale: And the music is for the birds takes place on Sunday, 23 August 2026 at 13:30.

rarescale: And the music is for the birds is held at Nottingham Contemporary in Nottingham (Weekday Cross, Nottingham, NG1 2GB).

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