Live from the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, The Riot Ensemble present the UK premiere of the late Pauline Oliveros(1932-2016)'s work for String Quartet and tape, The Wheel of Time. Originally written for the Kronos Quartet in 1982, the work has not been performed since those early performances, and the tape was "mislaid" - for the Festival, the Kronos members searched and "located" the tape, together with the performing materials. Coupled with Oliveros' text-based Autobiography of Lady Steinway, these works are part of the weekend celebration of the composer's work (earlier in the afternoon, ICE and distractfold are also featuring her work, including a performance of her 75-minute Primordial/Lift which I'm hoping will be recorded by the Beeb for future broadcast) - there is a poignancy about these concerts, as Oliveros had agreed to make her first appearance at the Festival (in what would have been her 85th birthday year) shortly before her death, which was announced at this time during last year's Festival.
Oh ... and there's other stuff, too: Enno Poppe(b1969)'s Fleisch;and Ann Cleare(b1983)'s the square of yellow light that is your window, both performed by ensemble Nickel; Lauren Sarah Hayes(b1981)'s Mini Savior Opt.; and duo Archer Spade (pianist Nick Millevoi and trombonist Dan Blacksberg) contribute an improvisation to end the concert.
The whole event is presented as a mix tape, each work performed in a continuous stream, with no commentary or applause between. Broadcast Live from Bates Mill Blending Shed, I shall be listening from the warmth of my own home!
Oh ... and there's other stuff, too: Enno Poppe(b1969)'s Fleisch;and Ann Cleare(b1983)'s the square of yellow light that is your window, both performed by ensemble Nickel; Lauren Sarah Hayes(b1981)'s Mini Savior Opt.; and duo Archer Spade (pianist Nick Millevoi and trombonist Dan Blacksberg) contribute an improvisation to end the concert.
The whole event is presented as a mix tape, each work performed in a continuous stream, with no commentary or applause between. Broadcast Live from Bates Mill Blending Shed, I shall be listening from the warmth of my own home!
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