Electronica III R3 Sunday Concert 2pm

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  • mercia
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 8920

    Electronica III R3 Sunday Concert 2pm

    Can any messageboarder recommend any of this afternoon's fare to me, to expand my musical horizons
    I would copy the list of works here but I can only find it in my copy of RT, nowhere online
    anyway there's some Fitkin, Pulp/Dudley, Alvarez, Muhly, Nunn, Miranda, Poppy and (Edward) Williams
    what should I listen out for?
    Last edited by mercia; 04-07-11, 04:50. Reason: I thought it was fayre :doh:
  • MrGongGong
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 18357

    #2
    I can't find it anywhere either

    but from the list of composers

    Javier Alvarez is the composer of the wonderful "Temazcal" amongst other electroacoustic things http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vspdZY73GNo

    nice to see a good selection of UK based and neglected composers

    Edward Williams is a national treasure, a really wonderful man and a great innovator , he composed the music for "Life on Earth" and some great film scores
    theres more about Edward here

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    • mercia
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 8920

      #3
      Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
      "Life on Earth"
      yes that's what is concluding the concert
      thanks Mr GG

      actually this is the full line-up

      Graham Fitkin - K1
      Pulp, arr Anne Dudley - This is Hard Core
      Javier Alvarez - Overture and Pyramid
      Nico Muhly - Seeing is Believing
      Patrick Nunn - Fata Morgana
      Aphex Twin, arr Patrick Nunn - Nannou
      Eduardo Miranda - Sacra Conversazione
      Andrew Poppy - Revolution No 8: Airport for Joseph Beuys
      Edward Williams - Suite: Life on Earth

      concert given at QE Hall, hosted by Jarvis Cocker, BBC Concert Orchestra, Charles Hazlewood

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      • mercia
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 8920

        #4
        needless to say things weren't in that order as it turned out

        for the most part I really enjoyed that. I think the more un-worldly the soundscape and the less I recognised conventional instruments, the more I liked it. So the Williams, Fitkin and Miranda came out tops for me. The Williams especially with the ghostly voice of Sir David fading in and out was wonderfully mysterious. I was expecting it all to be more difficult and wacky so a pleasant surprise.

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