Saunders, Oliveros, Tawfiq, & Baltas: NMS, Sat 15/6/19; 10:00pm

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    Saunders, Oliveros, Tawfiq, & Baltas: NMS, Sat 15/6/19; 10:00pm

    Tom Service shares his reactions to:

    Hawar Tawfiq (b1982): Unificazione for Orchestra & Electronics (UK Premiere, recorded on 5th March this year) BBCSO/Jac Van Steen
    Linas Baltas (b1973): Illusions for chorus (World Premiere) BBC Singers/Nicholas Chalmers (recorded at the Plymouth Contemporary Music Festival on 23rd February)
    Rebecca Saunders (b1967): Crimson: Molly's song I for ensemble (1995) BCMG/Julien Leroy
    Pauline Oliveros (1932 - 2016): Portrait of Manuel Zurria for solo Flute, played by its dedicatee (recorded at the Camden Arts Centre on 9th February)


    And Robert Worby interviews Jennifer Walshe (b 1974)

    Featuring the best new music in live performance, plus interviews and features.



    Very interesting programme - well worth [re]visiting on the i-Player.
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    On Baltas' Illusions:

    A piece of music exploring the contrasting ways sounds are perceived by different listeners is to premiere as part of the Contemporary Music Festival 2019.


    A piece of music exploring the contrasting ways sounds are perceived by different listeners is to premiere as part of the Contemporary Music Festival 2019. The acclaimed BBC Singers will perform Illusions, by Lithuanian composer and University of Plymouth Visiting Research Fellow Linas Baltas, in the festival’s Gala Concert on Saturday 23 February. The piece opens the concert, which is to be recorded live for BBC Radio 3.

    Illusions takes as its starting point the research of Diana Deutsch, Professor of Psychology at the University of California, San Diego. Deutsch, an international authority on the psychology of music, discovered a range of paradoxes – or illusions – showing that the way people hear even simple musical patterns can differ strikingly.

    Baltas is a researcher in the University’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR), who has appeared as a guest at the festival over the last five years. He has taken Deutsch’s discoveries and used her ideas as a springboard, creating his own illusions of different types in the piece. The key to Illusions is Baltas’ playful experimentation with meaning, language, and its constituent sounds. The piece is entirely a cappella, with lyrics made up of words that have meaning in Latin, Lithuanian and English, as well as phonemes – individual sounds – and syllables that are used in classical Latin, Icelandic, Hindi and Mandarin. With these phonemes, Baltas builds a style of music he calls ‘polyphonetic’ – where singers produce different sounds, from different languages, simultaneously. He also takes inspiration from the natural world when he recreates sounds including that of an iceberg becoming ‘beached’ on a shoal, as recorded by the United States’ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). He uses syllables associated with clocks and the passing of time, while subtly playing with the tempo of the piece, to give the illusion that time itself is speeding up.

    He said:

    “My idea for a piece to fit into the festival theme of Multiverse came from an interest in the work of Diana Deutsch, who carried out important research into how music and the mind interact. Later I had some new ideas about how I could use sounds from different languages to express the different possibilities and parallel meanings in a single musical moment. It will be an honour to premiere this piece with a performance by the BBC Singers, who are absolutely top class performers."
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      #3
      Hanwar Tawfiq's Unificazione is already youTubable:

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        #4
        Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
        Tom Service shares his reactions to:

        Hawar Tawfiq (b1982): Unificazione for Orchestra & Electronics (UK Premiere, recorded on 5th March this year) BBCSO/Jac Van Steen
        Linas Baltas (b1973): Illusions for chorus (World Premiere) BBC Singers/Nicholas Chalmers (recorded at the Plymouth Contemporary Music Festival on 23rd February)
        Rebecca Saunders (b1967): Crimson: Molly's song I for ensemble (1995) BCMG/Julien Leroy
        Pauline Oliveros (1932 - 2016): Portrait of Manuel Zurria for solo Flute, played by its dedicatee (recorded at the Camden Arts Centre on 9th February)


        And Robert Worby interviews Jennifer Walshe (b 1974)

        Featuring the best new music in live performance, plus interviews and features.



        Very interesting programme - well worth [re]visiting on the i-Player.
        I will have to catch this later. Saturday afternoon will be taken up with rehearsals with a bunch of Oliveros enthusiasts (Vocal Constructivists) and in the evening it will be Bertrand Gauguet and John Tilbury at iklectik, then more rehearsals followed by Tilbury, this time with Ute Kanngiesser, at iklectik on Sunday, then more rehearsal and the performance of Tom Phillips's IRMA on Monday. Looks like I will not get to listen to the New Music Show before Tuesday.

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