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Barrett, Richard (b. 1959)
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostCommiserations. I wish others would show similar restraint and consideration for others when it comes to deciding whether or not to attend a concert when suffering from such a malady.
April is the cruellest month.... But it's May now!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWho else here, apart from the man himself, will be attending the Elison performances at City University Performance Space tonight?
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I have just boarded the train to Birmingham after having attended the Barrett/Elision concert. What a wonderful thing it was! My favourite compositions were the ones which featured electronics, entoptic for percussion and electronics and membrane for trombone and electronics. Both were dazzling and magical, full of fresh, consciousness-transforming sounds - membrane was particularly impressive, I found its evocation of everything from heavy loud interstellar sounds to surreal deconstruction of speech in its interface with the trombone to the electronics functioning as a drone for garrulous trombone passages and even passages somewhat reminiscent of the sounds and rhythm of techno! (Albeit with mad trombone on the top) all very fascinating to listen to, not to mention, like I said, consciousness transforming. Indeed, as the very interesting and for me appealing program notes mention, if there was a sort of thread through some of these works it would be the evocation or inspiration of altered states of consciousness. I would love to have a copy of these works on CD though it was great having that spatial element live.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostI have just boarded the train to Birmingham after having attended the Barrett/Elision concert. What a wonderful thing it was! My favourite compositions were the ones which featured electronics, entoptic for percussion and electronics and membrane for trombone and electronics. Both were dazzling and magical, full of fresh, consciousness-transforming sounds - membrane was particularly impressive, I found its evocation of everything from heavy loud interstellar sounds to surreal deconstruction of speech in its interface with the trombone to the electronics functioning as a drone for garrulous trombone passages and even passages somewhat reminiscent of the sounds and rhythm of techno! (Albeit with mad trombone on the top) all very fascinating to listen to, not to mention, like I said, consciousness transforming. Indeed, as the very interesting and for me appealing program notes mention, if there was a sort of thread through some of these works it would be the evocation or inspiration of altered states of consciousness. I would love to have a copy of these works on CD though it was great having that spatial element live.
Having been advised that it would be likely to be louder than Richard Uttley was, last night, l allowed rather more headroom for the recording than was called for. Fortunately I used 24 bits, so will effectively end up with the equivalent of spmething like a 16 bit recording with a more apposite level having been set
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostYou should have introduced yourself. I was the one sitting with the microphone stand, just forward of the middle of the seating area. Good to see S-A after the last piece.
Having been advised that it would be likely to be louder than Richard Uttley was, last night, l allowed rather more headroom for the recording than was called for. Fortunately I used 24 bits, so will effectively end up with the equivalent of spmething like a 16 bit recording with a more apposite level having been set
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostYou should have introduced yourself. I was the one sitting with the microphone stand, just forward of the middle of the seating area. Good to see S-A after the last piece.
Having been advised that it would be likely to be louder than Richard Uttley was, last night, l allowed rather more headroom for the recording than was called for. Fortunately I used 24 bits, so will effectively end up with the equivalent of spmething like a 16 bit recording with a more apposite level having been set
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostI would love to have a copy of these works on CD though it was great having that spatial element live.
Had I been in London would've probably gone. Also, the City University student compositions concerts have always proved interesting, especially the electroacoustic ones. Always worth being added to their mailing list. And there's also City's Summer Sounds series
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Originally posted by Boilk View PostRB uploads a fair bit of stuff to his Soundcloud page: https://soundcloud.com/r-barrett
Had I been in London would've probably gone. Also, the City University student compositions concerts have always proved interesting, especially the electroacoustic ones. Always worth being added to their mailing list. And there's also City's Summer Sounds series
It's a bit of a mission to travel from Redditch to London, for me. I have to know it'll be worth my while, only for special occasions.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
It's a bit of a mission to travel from Redditch to London, for me. I have to know it'll be worth my while, only for special occasions.
Keep up to date with events organised or hosted by City, University of London. We have events for many audiences including Students, Staff and Alumni.
We really are incredibly lucky to have these freebie events taking place in London.
Also at L'Klectik, just around the corner from Waterloo main line station - Robert Worby presenting electronic music on Saturday 18th being a must - only £8 on the door:
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Originally posted by Boilk View PostRB uploads a fair bit of stuff to his Soundcloud page: https://soundcloud.com/r-barrett
Anyway, thanks Bryn, Joseph and S_A for coming along and I'm glad you found the concert of interest. I was particularly pleased that the trombone piece membrane went without any significant hitches, because before the concert Ben Marks and I had only managed to get through it once without having to stop for one reason or another, and the electronic setup still has a few instabilities which will need attention before the next performances of that and entoptic (which will be in Taipei at the end of this month).
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostThere are a few things missing from the Soundcloud list, either because they're on commercial recordings or because rights are owned by broadcast organisation.
Anyway, thanks Bryn, Joseph and S_A for coming along and I'm glad you found the concert of interest. I was particularly pleased that the trombone piece membrane went without any significant hitches, because before the concert Ben Marks and I had only managed to get through it once without having to stop for one reason or another, and the electronic setup still has a few instabilities which will need attention before the next performances of that and entoptic (which will be in Taipei at the end of this month).
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