tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-80039743587829624952023-11-16T02:45:13.404-08:00RWCMD Atmospheres 2020RWCMDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02177065058564926787noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003974358782962495.post-53146853100282831822020-05-11T03:43:00.002-07:002020-05-11T04:25:59.975-07:00Listen again...<br />
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Listen again here to the programmes broadcast over the Atmospheres Festival weekend:<br />
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<a href="https://resources.rwcmd.ac.uk/files/Atmos-Derri-Joseph-Lewis.mp3">Derri Joseph Lewis</a><br />
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<a href="https://resources.rwcmd.ac.uk/files/Atmos-Luciano-Williamson-Mist.mp3">Luciano Williamson</a><br />
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<a href="https://resources.rwcmd.ac.uk/files/Atmos-Year-of-the-Dog-Bad-Taste.mp3">Felix Lindsell-Hales and Year of the Dog</a><br />
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<a href="https://resources.rwcmd.ac.uk/files/Atmos-Joshua-Yardy-Blumin-Ek.mp3">Josh Yardy</a><br />
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<a href="https://resources.rwcmd.ac.uk/files/Atmos-The-Imposter-Madeleine-Brooks.mp3">Ella Penn and Natalie Roe</a><br />
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<a href="https://resources.rwcmd.ac.uk/files/Atmos-Julia-Plaut-Suite.mp3">Julia Plaut</a><br />
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<a href="https://resources.rwcmd.ac.uk/files/Atmos-Nathan-Pallotto-Full-Concert.mp3">Nathan Pallotto</a><br />
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<a href="https://resources.rwcmd.ac.uk/files/Atmos-Alistair-Hickman-Dataflux.mp3">Alistair Hickman</a><br />
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<a href="https://resources.rwcmd.ac.uk/files/Atmos-John-Hardy-Chiaroscuro.mp3">John Hardy</a><br />
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<a href="https://resources.rwcmd.ac.uk/files/Atmos-Benjamin-Wilkinson-Tales-Humanity.mp3">Benjamin Wilkinson</a><br />
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<a href="https://resources.rwcmd.ac.uk/files/Atmos-Jasper-Dommett-Rothko-Room.mp3">Jasper Dommett</a><br />
<a href="https://resources.rwcmd.ac.uk/files/Atmos-Mark-Boden-Orchestral-Podcast.mp3">Mark Boden Orchestral Podcast</a><br />
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Using music as a tool to answer a research question, Derri Joseph Lewis' 'Tri/o' is an answer to this question: Can a computer be taught to improvise in the same way as a human? A concert-experience for improvising pianist, spoken voice, and electronics, 'Tri/o' blurs the line between human intuition and artificial intelligence.<br />
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Inspired by the progressive work of Helmut Lachenmann, Derri takes an unconventional approach to playing an instrument, and rather than being concerned with rhythm and melody, focusses on the different sounds that an instrument can create. Scratching, hitting and plucking the piano's inner strings, clicking, hissing and enunciating staccato syllables are just a few of the intriguing techniques used to achieve his eerie, atmospheric piece. <br />
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Derri says, "It’s been so interesting and revealing to pull apart the aspects of music - in order to program the computer to analyse, understand and eventually compose its own music, I’ve had to think long and hard about what the most important elements of performance are, in order for the process to feel like a real improvisation. It’s also a bit scary to give this sort of power to a computer…but don’t worry, I don’t think that AI will be taking over the concert hall any time soon. There were, however, moments in rehearsals where the computer genuinely surprised me in its interpretation, that I think gives this performance of TRI/O a proper sense of spontaneity that is vital for great improvisation."<br />
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Click <a href="https://www.cp.radioflo.co.uk:2000/AudioPlayer/8026" target="_blank">here</a> to listen to Atmospheres Radio. Derri's Tri/o will be played Fri May 1 8pm. Don't miss it!RWCMDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02177065058564926787noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003974358782962495.post-23195958844752737002020-05-01T01:10:00.003-07:002020-05-01T07:40:13.407-07:00Madeleine Brooks, Natalie Roe and Ella Penn - The Imposter<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;">
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Whilst the narrative of 'The Imposter' is not necessarily autobiographical, Natalie says that the self-doubting tendencies caused by Impostor Syndrome, "especially in an arts college, is quite common. This is exactly why we wanted to bring awareness to it." Adding to this, Madeleine says, "I thought of writing about this subject after a friend said to me at college ‘Don’t we all just have impostor syndrome until we are successful enough not to’. I did a bit of reading about it, and watched some TED talks, and what I learnt gave me the structure for the opera. The simple characters were inspired by a Tina Fey quote; she says, ‘the beauty of the impostor syndrome is you vacillate between extreme egomania, and a complete feeling of: ‘I’m a fraud! Oh god, they’re<br />
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In the original Atmospheres festival, 'The Imposter' was to be performed on stage in the College's Carne Foyer, but when faced with the challenge of reimagining the premiere of their piece to fit an online format, the keen, creative minds of this trio quickly went to work to think of various alternatives. As a result, you can listen to 'The Imposter' on Atmospheres Radio on <b><u>Sat 2 May 2:30 pm</u></b>, and you will also be able to watch a final product of filmed footage with animation which is set to be released soon after Atmospheres! Watch this space!</div>
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Click <a href="https://www.cp.radioflo.co.uk:2000/AudioPlayer/8026">here</a> to listen to Atmospheres Radio.<br />
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RWCMDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02177065058564926787noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003974358782962495.post-81722365522900572952020-04-30T04:41:00.004-07:002020-04-30T04:41:34.566-07:00Fleur Snow and Zack Wilkins - How to Argue with your SpouseFleur Snow, our MA Opera Director, and Zack Wilkins, composer, provide us with an insight into the creative process for their pop-up opera, ‘How to Argue with your Spouse’ in the form of a weekly diary. Read on as they unravel the project, from Zack’s challenge in matching, “a surreal libretto with a sufficiently surreal score,” to “the logistical challenges of space,” and discover how the piece grew and developed. <br />
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Week 1: Our first session together consisted of a ‘speed-dating session’ for the opera directors to meet the composers. We each had to bring a story, a sound file and an image and then share our thoughts on them together. Zack and I realised we had actually met before on a National Youth Orchestra of Wales composition residency a few years earlier. This, combined with a similar joy in all things absurd, meant that we got on like a house on fire! <br />
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Week 2: This was the point where we started our series of weekly ‘foyer meetings’. For an hour each week, we would have a cup of tea and talk about anything and everything that gave us inspiration. To begin with, we shared our current and previous pieces of work and then made a plan for the following sessions. <br />
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Week 3: I decided we should base our conversations around a theme, starting with an idea, coming up with creative responses to it and then seeing where it led us. The first of these was conflict and we had a happy hour dreaming up a 15-minute opera based purely on a conflict between two characters. <br />
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Week 5: In our final explorative session, we took the theme of politics and worked out what we would do if presented with this premise for a short opera. This was in the period leading up to the General Election; despite the exercise being an enjoyable one, we decided it was too tense and too variable a theme and left it there! <br />
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Weeks 7-9: Now that we were in the middle stage of the project, each meeting was spent experimenting with further ideas and plans, now pushing the idea to as absurd an extreme as we could take it, now stripping it back to its bare bones and seeing what was left. We talked about improvisation, different styles, operatic tropes and how to play with them and in general had a lot of fun playing around with different ideas. <br />
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Tune in to <a href="https://www.cp.radioflo.co.uk:2000/AudioPlayer/8026" target="_blank">Atmospheres Radio</a> on Sun 3 May 12pm to hear Fleur and Zack's 'How to Argue with your Spouse!'<br />
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A whole year in progress, and with an impressive seven hours of footage recorded and carefully planned, Joshua develops the simplicity of a voice note to symphonic levels. Describing his creative process, he said, “I analysed the musical content of each phrase of each person. So I’d take the metre of how someone talks, or the rhythm and pitch of each person, and even as close to what key signature I could get for each person, and made a piece for each member of my family based around them, their personalities and what I’ve taken from how they speak.” <br />
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Yet, underneath the meticulous planning and careful arrangement, Joshua just wants his music to be enjoyed! “Musically, I feel the piece brings out my own sense of humour and it’s very me, I feel. I just really, really want people to laugh. The whole thing is supposed to be fun and I just want you to laugh.” <br />
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RWCMDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02177065058564926787noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003974358782962495.post-61374684171059168892020-04-29T06:26:00.000-07:002020-04-29T06:26:31.752-07:00Benjamin Wilkinson - Tales of Humanity<iframe allowfullscreen="" class="YOUTUBE-iframe-video" data-thumbnail-src="https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Fk55XElQhd4/0.jpg" frameborder="0" height="266" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Fk55XElQhd4?feature=player_embedded" style="clear: right; float: right;" width="320"></iframe>What if your dream was a reality? What if your reality was a dream? Would you truly know? Would you judge someone else for thinking differently? With an existential focus on human perspective, Benjamin Wilkinson questions the reliability of dreams, legends, nightmares and myths in ‘Tales of Humanity,’ premiering in the Atmospheres festival. With the use of speech, poetry, acoustic and electronic sound, Benjamin says his music questions “different types of stories and how these stories might be what somebody else has lived, and how somebody’s dream might be a reality for other people.’ Prepare for your minds to be opened!<br />
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Whilst discussing the purpose behind his project, Benjamin described hoping his audience will listen to ‘Tales of Humanity’ from a personal place and embrace the mindfulness his music inspires. He says, “I really wanted people to be sitting there and exploring their own story. The point of the concert was always to encourage people to understand that they are only living in their own book, they’re only reading their own book, and there are so many others out there. It’s limited to live your life without listening, understand, exploring and looking at how something you understand as a myth might mean something totally different to a different person.”<br />
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Don’t miss Benjamin Wilkinson’s ‘Tales for Humanity,’ premiering Sunday 3rd May at 5pm.<br />
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<br />RWCMDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02177065058564926787noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003974358782962495.post-59940514108619883562020-04-28T02:39:00.001-07:002020-05-02T04:11:41.054-07:00Alistair Hickman - Dataflux<iframe allowfullscreen="" class="YOUTUBE-iframe-video" data-thumbnail-src="https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7mVJIXNjxZE/0.jpg" frameborder="0" height="266" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/7mVJIXNjxZE?feature=player_embedded" style="clear: right; float: right;" width="320"></iframe>Alistair Hickman combines his talent in composition with his interest in economics in his new project, Dataflux, which premieres at Atmospheres. Using data sonification (the expression of data in music) to musically convey data about our economy, Alistair says he aims to use his music “to assess whether data is a useful tool or not.” This is set to be a truly fascinating debut!<br />
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When asked about his favourite composer, in keeping with the style and context of his piece, he said “If we look at the data, my current most-listened-to artist on Spotify is Thomas Newman. So, as data is a useful tool, then my answer would have to be him.” Talk about embodying your art!<br />
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Don’t forget to tune into the premiere of Alistair’s Dataflux on Sunday May 3 at 12pm! Click <a href="https://www.cp.radioflo.co.uk:2000/AudioPlayer/8026" target="_blank">here</a> to listen!<br />
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<br />RWCMDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02177065058564926787noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003974358782962495.post-69356585097530320152020-04-28T02:35:00.002-07:002020-04-28T02:35:50.507-07:00Year of the Dog - Bad Taste<iframe allowfullscreen="" class="YOUTUBE-iframe-video" data-thumbnail-src="https://i.ytimg.com/vi/YequkTTcSqw/0.jpg" frameborder="0" height="266" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/YequkTTcSqw?feature=player_embedded" style="clear: right; float: right;" width="320"></iframe>With lively brass and an up-beat groove, Indie-Ska band, Year of the Dog (led by RWCMD composition student, Felix Lindsell-Hales) are set to debut their album, ‘Bad Taste’ in the Atmospheres Festival, Friday May 1. Having already been featured on Netflix’s critically and commercially acclaimed, Sex Education, as well as playing in popular festivals like Boomtown and Noz Stock, we are certainly very excited to be launching their new album at Atmospheres!<br />
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Make sure not to miss Year of the Dog in the RWCMD Atmospheres Festival Friday May 1 at 8pm.<br />
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RWCMDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02177065058564926787noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003974358782962495.post-91544636694691940842020-04-27T08:56:00.000-07:002020-04-27T08:56:12.072-07:00Julia Plaut - Suite for Harp, Wind and PercussionHaving explored composition since her teenage years, and with a wealth of professional experience behind her, we are thrilled to have our master's student, Julia Plaut, taking part in our Atmospheres festival for new music!<br />
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You can tune in to <a href="https://bit.ly/atmospheresradio" target="_blank">Atmospheres Radio</a> this weekend for our re-imagined Atmospheres festival which showcases the work of RWCMD composers - https://bit.ly/atmospheresradio.<br />
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Also follow <a href="https://twitter.com/RWCMDComposers" target="_blank">@RWCMDComposers</a> on Twitter for an insight in to the festival through the eyes of our composition students.<br />
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See you there!RWCMDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02177065058564926787noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003974358782962495.post-1659926945662030802020-04-08T06:56:00.003-07:002020-05-01T03:54:07.800-07:00Who am I looking at?The lead image on this blog is of RWCMD composition student Derri Joseph Lewis.<br />
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Derri's work <i>tri/o</i> was due to take place on 1 May as part of a double bill with fellow student Luciano Williamson's <i>The Fulfilment of Ill-Conceived</i>, a darkly comic, neo-Faustian chamber opera.<br />
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Look out for Derri and Luciano's work as part of our re-imagined Atmospheres festival, here on the blog and on RWCMD Atmospheres Radio from 1-3 May.</div>
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