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Eliane Radigue
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This weekend at Iklectik (advance ticket sold out but it is suggested more may be released on the door):
IKLECTIK presents, A l’écoute d’Éliane Radigue Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 January 2022 2-day tickets: £16 Student / £22 General Admission https://buytickets.at/iklectik/616241 A weekend of events dedicated to French electronic music pioneer Éliane Radigue. The 2-day event starts with a music selection by Howlround followed by a 2-hour concert. Radigue’s pieces Arthesis (1973) and Kyema …
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On Qobuz (following up a Gramophone review), I especially liked the Occam Ocean(s)....
Qobuz is the world leader in 24-bit Hi-Res downloads, offering more than 100 million tracks for streaming in unequalled sound quality 24-Bit Hi-Res
Vibrating, Hanging and hovering there in space, following me round the house....
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostHeading off to Iklectik in a little over an hour. Looks like the new temporary rail timetable just about makes getting to and from the gig possible as long as it's finished by 11 pm.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostMy current back problems rule out attendance unfortunately. This would've otherwise been my first gig in 2 years. What a shame!
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostOn Qobuz (following up a Gramophone review), I especially liked the Occam Ocean(s)....
Qobuz is the world leader in 24-bit Hi-Res downloads, offering more than 100 million tracks for streaming in unequalled sound quality 24-Bit Hi-Res
Vibrating, Hanging and hovering there in space, following me round the house....
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostHeading off to Iklectik in a little over an hour. Looks like the new temporary rail timetable just about makes getting to and from the gig possible as long as it's finished by 11 pm.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI'm just hoping my current bout of sciatica remains in relative quiescence for the evening. About an hour into the journey there. So far, so good. I hope you are fit enough to attend for the launch of their Broadwood 200 grand on March 17th. At least some of it will be recorded for future commercial release. There will be a couple of world premieres. Details are not up on the Iklectik website yet but the event is confirmed. Four pianists (Michael Chant, Hugh Shrapnel, Sarah Walker and John Tilbury) plus bass flute (Carla Rees, newly appointed professor of low flutes and contemporary flute at the RAM).
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This has just appeared and is free for a week. Eliane Radigue talking about her work and the process of composition,plus some glimpses of her scores. I found it very interesting.
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Originally posted by kindofblue View PostThis has just appeared and is free for a week. Eliane Radigue talking about her work and the process of composition,plus some glimpses of her scores. I found it very interesting.
https://vimeo.com/541076521/d661c359f7
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Originally posted by kindofblue View PostThis has just appeared and is free for a week. Eliane Radigue talking about her work and the process of composition,plus some glimpses of her scores. I found it very interesting.
https://vimeo.com/541076521/d661c359f7
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Éliane Radigue’s very first organ piece, Occam XXV, is to be released this March. The work has its roots in a commission from the Organ Reframed festival, which enlisted Radigue to compose her first piece for organ for its 2018 edition. Radigue, who celebrates her 90th birthday later this month, worked closely on the piece […]
This was mentioned during Sunday's event at Iklectik. The speaker related that it was recorded at Union Chapel, Islington, on their Henry Willis organ, though not using its hydraulic system, and that they had heard a pre-release copy and was very impressed by the very low rumbling she heard. At this, I was unable to suppress a chuckle. I then felt constrained to explain why. An underground line runs beneath the chapel and a low rumble fitting her description can sometimes be heard as a train passes below, the chapel acting as a resonating chamber. I eagerly await the release, hopefully including a streaming option via QOBUZ, to hear whether what she heard was from the organ or the Northern City Line underground tunnel. In recordings I have made in the chapel in 1984, 200 and 2015, such rumble punctuates some quiet passages.
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