Good news indeed.I look forward to hearing Close up, up close.
Barrett, Richard (b. 1959)
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI dug up in my stacks of CDRs a couple of data CDs containing duo recordings with Evan Parker, which were recorded in Gateway Studios in Kingston in 2001 but never edited or mastered, and on listening to them I thought they'd be worth putting out into the world so this morning I did the mastering and some editing and sent the results off to the maestro, hopefully to meet with his approval.
Sounding immense so far.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostAnd for those interested, here it is! https://evanparkerrichardbarrett.ban...com/album/2001
Sounding immense so far.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostYou won't find me buying that. Well, not until the first Friday in June. That way, Bandcamp waves its cut in favour of the musicians concerned the first Friday in each month, for the time being, AFAIAA.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI think they might have stopped that now, not sure.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostYou won't find me buying that. Well, not until the first Friday in June. That way, Bandcamp waves its cut in favour of the musicians concerned the first Friday in each month, for the time being, AFAIAA.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostAnd for those interested, here it is! https://evanparkerrichardbarrett.ban...com/album/2001
Sounding immense so far.
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Thanks JK, I was just going to post a link to that myself!
Last autumn we were planning a concert consisting of Ravel's Introduction and Allegro for harp and chamber ensemble, Birtwistle's Tragoedia, and another contemporary ensemble work, but unfortunately the publishers' hire fees exceeded the meagre budget for the concert so a solution had to be found... and the result was these three realisations of mediaeval pieces, something I've been thinking about for ages but never had the opportunity to get around to doing. Although the choice was made fairly quickly, it also became obvious that there could be a lot more where these came from, so I expect they will be added to at some point. Although no new material has been added to any of the songs apart from some octave transpositions, the opening of the first one might not sound as much like Dufay as you'd expect, because about two thirds of the notes have been removed.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostI wonder if you would make a good team collaborating with Bjorn Schmelzer. It's just that I can hear this sort of transcription working well in his concerts. He's quite friendly . . .
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