An arrangement of sorts (recreation, representation, rereading) of Ligeti's orchestral piece "Atmospheres". Tom Pauwels led the process devising a graphic score for clarinet, cello, accordion, guitar and lap top (sine tones) based on the Ligeti original. Performed at the ICA, London on 31 May 2009.
Video production by Lightweight Media.
James Saunders - divisions that could be autonomous but that comprise the whole
Performed at the ICA, London
Laurence Crane - Come back to the old specimen cabinet John Vigani, John Vigani
This is the first part. Click here to see the second part.
Performed at the ICA, London, featuring Alex Waterman on cello.
Performed at the ICA, London, featuring Alex Waterman on cello.
Tim Parkinson - Quartet
This is the first part of a 22 minute piece.
Click to see Part 2 here and Part 3 here.
Performed by Alex Waterman, Vicky Wright, Mark Knoop and Tim Parkinson at the ICA, London on 31 May 2009.
Click to see Part 2 here and Part 3 here.
Performed by Alex Waterman, Vicky Wright, Mark Knoop and Tim Parkinson at the ICA, London on 31 May 2009.
Markus Trunk - Raw Rows
Cello - Tanja Orning
Synth - Mark Knoop
Electric guitar - Tom Pauwels
Performed at Cutting Edge, London
Synth - Mark Knoop
Electric guitar - Tom Pauwels
Performed at Cutting Edge, London
Peter Ablinger - Instrumente und Rauschen
This work is comprised of 24 twenty second pieces, each separated by 20 seconds of silence. This is the first 13 pieces.
Performed at Cutting Edge, London
Performed at Cutting Edge, London
Peter Ablinger - Voices and Piano
Bertolt Brecht, Lech Walesa, Hanna Schygulla
Performed by Roderick Chadwick at Cutting Edge, London
Agnes Gonxha Bojaxiu, Mao Tse-Tung
Performed by Mark Knoop
Performed by Roderick Chadwick at Cutting Edge, London
Agnes Gonxha Bojaxiu, Mao Tse-Tung
Performed by Mark Knoop
Trond Reinholdtsen - 13 Music Theatre Pieces
Extracts from a 15 minute piece
Performed at Rational Rec, London in June 2008.
Wilton's Hall, Spitalfields Festival
Performed at Rational Rec, London in June 2008.
Wilton's Hall, Spitalfields Festival
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