‘Four Aspects’
Oram’s piece at The Queen Elizabeth Hall
A tape playback of Daphne’s 1968 work ‘Four Aspects’ opens a concert of sound arts on Thursday 9th May 2013.
A tape playback of Daphne’s 1968 work ‘Four Aspects’ opens a concert of sound arts on Thursday 9th May 2013. The evening concert, held in tribute to the ‘First Concert of British Electronic Composers’ that took place in the hall in 1968 (featuring Daphne, Peter Zinovieff, Tristan Cary and others), is free to enter and begins at 18:30 on Thursday 9th May.
Further details of other works and performers who are performing in the Queen Elizabeth Hall concert are available here.
Goldsmiths E.M.S presents
A Concert of Sound Arts at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Free Entry.
An evening programme of exploratory sound and audio-visual works from the Goldsmiths Electronic Music studios. The programme will include AV performance, a composition for fish tank, recombined radio transmissions, an acoustic study of porcelain, and manipulated readings by W.H.Auden.
The concert is held in tribute to the First London Concert of Electronic Music by British Composers, which happened at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1968. In reference to this, the concert will open with a tape playback of Daphne Oram’s Four Aspects.
Featuring;
Freida Abtan
http://www.freidaabtan.com
Ain Bailey
http://www.ainbailey.com
James Bulley
http://jjbdjj.com
Ryo Ikeshiro
http://ryoikeshiro.com/
Daniel Jones
http://jjbdjj.com
Mimosa Moize
http://www.mimosamoize.com/
Tom Mudd
http://www.tommudd.co.uk/
Daphne Oram
https://www.daphneoram.org
Paul Prudence
http://www.transphormetic.com
Tom Richards
http://www.tomrichards.info/
Dawn Scarfe
http://www.dawnscarfe.co.uk/
Emmanuel Spinelli
http://www.emalorienweb.webs.com/
A part of the Pure Gold music festival 2013 – http://www.gold.ac.uk/puregold/
Goldsmiths Electronic Music Studios – http://www.gold.ac.uk/ems/