Showing posts with label birmingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birmingham. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 December 2010

New Piece: St Mary's for Organ.



Recent piece of mine above. It's the third of four 'framed pieces' I've just finished writing. It's super-brief as the score has to fit into an A3 frame and include the various matrices, arrays and geometric gubbins used in its manufacture.

As usual the harmony is a cryptogram of the title, St Mary's (all my pieces begin life like this so it seems, for various reasons, not sure if any other composers use this specific method as my cursory research hasn't turned up anything so far, I'm claming it anyway). In this case the main gesture - or melody if that isn't too unfashionable a term to use - is a direct mapping of the title: 6, 7, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6. That appears in the first section and again transposed in the second (T-1). The vertical harmony was generated via a rotational array.

I could be more specific with the registrations but I'm reasonably happy to leave that to the performer. Also it's the first piece I've written for organ so I'm at least a few country miles away from being any sort of expert in that regard.


St Mary's playing score (©Edward Lawes 2010).

These four pieces are all based on Birmingham things* as I intend to sell them in the new and most spiffing We Are Birmingham shop. (*places, buildings, mottos, all sorts).

St Mary's is a medieval church conveniently located behind my house in Moseley. The piece was written for their organ and the above recording was made there, performed by Michael Perrier (my old piano teacher as it happens, I hadn't seen him since I was 6, that was 1984. I'm taller than him now but he has more hair).


Mick at the organ.

I intend to make a longer piece out of it when I've finished designing the framed scores (taken quite a while to get used to using Illustrator and InDesign also I need to finalise a design that looks nice but is still functional, and even didactic if I can be so bold).

The idea is to make recordings of each piece so people who buy the scores can go online and hear them, and/or I might produce a CDR that comes with each score. This is all something of an experiment at this stage, whether there is much of a market for contemporary scores in this form remains to be seen (I'm not expecting a deluge of commercial action obviously, just a vaguely modest turnover, perhaps).

Thanks loads to Mick for performing the piece and to those at St Mary's for their generosity. Finally an equally gigantic thankyou to Alan Dolhasz for engineering the recording. P.S. the hiss you can hear is the sound of the air going through the organ, it's not tape noise or some other recording artifact. It wasn't that easy to record given the wide dynamic range.

Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Quote of The Something or Other


The great theorist Allen Forte at Webern' s Grave (he is the gentleman on the right, click on the hyperlink to go to his site).
Dearest Hildergard (20.VII.1938)
...
Now listen to this: I am composing 'Kleiner Flugel Ahornsamen schwebst im winde....'. It is the key to a sizeable symphonic cycle for solo, chorus and orchestra, in which more of your texts are to appear. A sort of symphony with vocal sections.
My Symphony was broadcast from Birmingham. More encouraging news about the London 'Augenlicht' perf. (The performance was in the Queen's Hall, it holds about 5000 people!)
Anton Webern: Extract from a letter to Hildegard Jone taken from Anton Webern; Letters To Hildergard Jone and Josef Humplick.

Thursday, 20 March 2008

Piece of the Week (beg: 17/03/08)

This week`s piece is Pierre Boulez`s fantastic Domaines, performed by the Musique Vivante Ensemble and conducted by Diego Masson.



Why?, because of the splendid clarinet writing, those incredible brass figures near the beginning and the overall form of the piece with its domains or regions of instrumentation (and their relation the clarinet part). Also it`s a bargain on CD at only £.4.99 (ish).

The clarinet soloist is Michel Portal, you can read an interview with him if you like.

Also you can see Portal playing some jazz here, and you can watch Boulez on the Charlie Rose show.

Plus, Boulez will be at the CBSO Centre in Birmingham on the 10th of May 2008...

On a rare visit to Birmingham, one of the great figures of post-war classical music Pierre Boulez conducts an informal open rehearsal of Igor Stravinsky’s
Dumbarton Oaks as part of Birmingham’s IgorFest. This session will include conversation and discussion between Boulez and acclaimed author and commentator on music Paul Griffiths. This is an extraordinary and unmissable opportunity to hear one great artist’s insights into the work of another seminal figure of the 20th century.

This event is part of 'Boulez in Birmingham', a celebration of Pierre Boulez, during which he will receive an Honorary Doctorate from Birmingham City University / Birmingham Conservatoire.

Sat 10th May 2008, 10:30am



Pierre Boulez durante una conferencia en el Palais des Beaux-Arts de Bruselas (Bélgica), el 25 de octubre de 2004.

Sunday, 16 March 2008

Improvised in the Midlands

Excellent new site from Leicester based 'Modern guitar bric-a-brac-ist' Jamie Smith, called Frimp.

[Fr{ee} Imp{rovisation}] and stuff

Free Improvisation Free Jazz Electroacoustic Improvisation Non-Idiomatic Improvisation

http://www.frimp.co.uk/music-shop/index.php

For instance an enlightening audio interview with saxophonist Paul Dunmall on the page linked to above.

Other midlands improv links..

BIO (Birmingham Improvisers Orchestra)

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=86085519

Improvisation Birmingham (feat: info about improv gigs, mainly 'Fizzle' at the Lamp in Digbeth and 'Frimp' at the Victoria in Station Street and the quarterly 'Invention Convention')

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=207402629

A BBC page about 'Jazz' in Birmingham (featuring mention of BIO, including a photograph of mine, uncredited, I`m going to sue!)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/content/articles/2007/06/20/birmingham_jazz_scene_feature.shtml




Bruce Coates conducting the Birmingham Improvisers Orchestra (B.I.O.) during a pre performance rehersal at the CBSO centre Birmingham UK....photo taken... 09 June 2006, 19:25:48 Photo by me (take note BBC), from my flickr account.. http://www.flickr.com/photos/rowleyregis/




Mike Hurley conducting (or about to) during a Birmingham Improvisers Orchestra (B.I.O.) pre performance rehersal at the CBSO centre, Birmingham UK, photo taken..... 09 June 2006, 18:43:00 Photo by me (take note BBC), from my flickr account.. http://www.flickr.com/photos/rowleyregis/