Barrett, Richard (b. 1959)

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  • Richard Barrett
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    • Jan 2016
    • 6259

    Something new: as mentioned in the composing/practising thread, I recently finished a new piece in collaboration with the Alinéa Ensemble, a group of young musicians from Boston, which involved writing material for them to record, out of which the piece was then constructed. Like most of the other things I've done in recent months, it was realised with binaural processing in order to create a sense of 3D space when heard on headphones. The title of the piece is eye-blink after the book of poems by Harry Gilonis from which the texts are taken, and it's written for baritone voice with violin, cello, contrabass, piano, percussion and electronic sounds - although sometimes the voices and instruments are multiplied on themselves and/or electronically transformed, so it couldn't actually be performed live, although it will be followed eventually by a concert piece for the same instrumentation in which this material will form a series of "interludes" played through speakers.

    The ensemble's Youtube channel is
    Videos and other content from the Boston-based contemporary ensemble Alinéa. alineaensemble.org Members: Natalie Boberg, Violin Robbie Bui, Cello Matthew Henson, Double Bass Tyler Bouque, Baritone Jack Yarbrough, Piano Alex Garde, Percussion


    where the piece will be premiered on Friday 28 August at 13.00 EST (18.00 BST I think) together with an interview about the music which I recorded with the ensemble last week.
    Last edited by Richard Barrett; 26-08-20, 20:08.

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    • Bryn
      Banned
      • Mar 2007
      • 24688

      Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
      Something new: as mentioned in the composing/practising thread, I recently finished a new piece in collaboration with the Alinéa Ensemble, a group of young musicians from Boston, which involved writing material for them to record, out of which the piece was then constructed. Like most of the other things I've done in recent months, it was realised with binaural processing in order to create a sense of 3D space when heard on headphones. The title of the piece is eye-blink after the book of poems by Harry Gilonis from which the texts are taken, and it's written for baritone voice with violin, cello, contrabass, piano, percussion and electronic sounds - although sometimes the voices and instruments are multiplied on themselves and/or electronically transformed, so it couldn't actually be performed live, although it will be followed eventually by a concert piece for the same instrumentation in which this material will form a series of "interludes" played through speakers.

      The ensemble's Youtube channel is
      Videos and other content from the Boston-based contemporary ensemble Alinéa. alineaensemble.org Members: Natalie Boberg, Violin Robbie Bui, Cello Matthew Henson, Double Bass Tyler Bouque, Baritone Jack Yarbrough, Piano Alex Garde, Percussion


      where the piece will be premiered on Friday 28 August at 13.00 CEST (17.00 BST I think) together with an interview about the music which I recorded with the ensemble last week.
      Could you double check tht time converion please, Richard? https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/bst-to-cest-converter suggests 13:00 CEST to be 12:00 BST. Are you sure you meant CEST and not EST? In the latter case, 13:00 EST would be 18:00 BST, I think.

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      • Richard Barrett
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        • Jan 2016
        • 6259

        Originally posted by Bryn View Post
        In the latter case, 13:00 EST would be 18:00 BST, I think.
        Duly corrected. I thought it looked wrong!

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        • Joseph K
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          • Oct 2017
          • 7765

          Just finished listening to eye-blink - fantastic piece, I intend to give it many more listens. As usual, the piece inhabits a fresh and colourful sound-world with many interesting textures, harmonies and forms - and this latter aspect was brought attention to by the words appearing on the youtube video along with their performance, making use of the medium of the piece premiering on a video; also, the form of the piece seems to be clearly delineating according to the sections of the poem.

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          • Richard Barrett
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            • Jan 2016
            • 6259

            Thanks Joseph!

            Here's the direct link

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            • teamsaint
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              • Nov 2010
              • 25210

              A beautifully presented performance, and as JK says, a great use of the medium.
              I felt that I could connect it to music by other composers more easily than other works of Richard’s that I have heard, certainly in the style, if not the detailed construction.
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              • Richard Barrett
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                • Jan 2016
                • 6259

                Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
                I felt that I could connect it to music by other composers more easily than other works of Richard’s that I have heard, certainly in the style, if not the detailed construction.
                Thanks ts. Anyone else who's reading might like to be made aware that the link has changed and the video is now here. A new version was uploaded because I had to point out that the texts in the original one were full of typos (I didn't see it before it went up).

                While I'm here I would just like to add that, as might not be apparent from looking at the video of the piece (as opposed to the interview), the members of this group of performers are all around 20 years old, which is an important reason why I wanted to go beyond the parameters of their project and produce a new piece!

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                • Quarky
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                  • Dec 2010
                  • 2661

                  Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
                  Thanks ts. Anyone else who's reading might like to be made aware that the link has changed and the video is now here. A new version was uploaded because I had to point out that the texts in the original one were full of typos (I didn't see it before it went up).

                  While I'm here I would just like to add that, as might not be apparent from looking at the video of the piece (as opposed to the interview), the members of this group of performers are all around 20 years old, which is an important reason why I wanted to go beyond the parameters of their project and produce a new piece!
                  Excellent!! On a first hearing there seems to be a meditative/ Japanese influence ( but first hearings can be deceptive).

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                  • Joseph K
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                    • Oct 2017
                    • 7765

                    Originally posted by Quarky View Post
                    Excellent!! On a first hearing there seems to be a meditative/ Japanese influence ( but first hearings can be deceptive).
                    IIRC RB mentions something in the interview about being influenced by non-Western music...

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                    • Serial_Apologist
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                      • Dec 2010
                      • 37699

                      Many thanks for posting the new piece, Richard. Beautiful. The "stream-of-consciousness"-like interweaving of text with music calls to mind flickering thought processes in meditation, I think; We really, really are privileged, and I think Jonathan Harvey would also have loved this.

                      Now I'm going to watch your interview!

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                      • Richard Barrett
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                        • Jan 2016
                        • 6259

                        From my own perspective, the "non-Western" aspect is the result of more general influences rather than anything specific to this piece, although (I'm not sure whether it's made clear anywhere) the texts are actually based on mediaeval Chinese poems by various means of transformation (maybe not unlike the way the instrumental sounds are electronically transformed). The title (which is the title of the book of poems also) refers to the way that Chinese characters unfold a whole idea or situation instantaneously, as opposed to the way that most other languages use a temporal sequence of letters and words. The poems are from the same body of literature that Mahler drew on translations of for his Lied von der Erde, as I might have mentioned before. When listening a few days ago to Stravinsky's Requiem Canticles I was struck by the thought that somehow eye-blink relates to the Mahler piece in a comparable way to that in which the Stravinsky relates to the history of expansive settings of the Requiem texts (with Berlioz as the prime example), in the sense of the music being highly compressed and sectionalised, and the text (at least in the more static sections here) taking the form of brief excerpts. Not that I would expect anyone else to pick up that relationship!

                        And, S_A, I wish Jonathan were still around to hear it.

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                        • Bryn
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                          • Mar 2007
                          • 24688

                          Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
                          Thanks Joseph!

                          Here's the direct link
                          "Video Unavailable. This video has been removed by the uploader."

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                          • Bryn
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                            • Mar 2007
                            • 24688

                            eye-blink now at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kDYSSeWdAI

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                            • Richard Barrett
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                              • Jan 2016
                              • 6259

                              Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                              (see #202)

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                              • Bryn
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                                • Mar 2007
                                • 24688

                                Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
                                (see #202)
                                I posted #208 in response to an email from Harry G which had a defunct URL for the eye-blink YouTube upload. The latest link I had noted from you was that in #200.

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