An almost empty venue, the Village Underground. Gregory Euclide's finished painting is in the light next to Lubomyr Melnyk's piano.

Lubomyr Melnyk

What a stunning and unique performance this was at the Village Underground in London. I’m quite sure I’ll never see anything like this again.

The pianist Lubomyr Melnyk, famous for his continuous music technique, played.  Gregory Euclide created a work of art, a fleeting piece, on the same stage at the same time.
It was spellbinding.

Melnyk’s piece with Peter Broderick called Pockets of Light can be heard in the HBO show Mare of Easttown.

black and white photograph of Lubomyr Melnyk in 2013
Lubomyr Melnyk on stage with light behind him in London.
Gregory Euclidean painting
Photograph of out of focus Lubomyr Melnyk playing the piano and Gregory Euclide paints
Gregory Euclide paints at the Village Underground
black and white photograph of Gregory Euclide painting at Lubomyr Melnyk concert
Lubomyr Melnyk playing continuous music on the piano while Gregory Euclide paints at the Village Underground in London
Lubomyr Melnyk playing continuous music on the piano while Gregory Euclide paints at the Village Underground in London
Lubomyr at the piano while Gregory Euclide paints in London 2013
Lubomyr Melnyk holding a microphone
Lubomyr Melnyk portrait on stage with one light behind him
portrait of Lubomyr Melnyk on stage
Gregory Euclide's finished painting next to Lubomyr's piano