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
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.
The ensemble's Youtube channel is
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.
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