
Georg Friedrich Haas
The UK premiere of Solstices by Austrian spectral composer Georg Friedrich Haas, in a performance by the Riot Ensemble.
Robert Worby presents the UK premiere of Solstices by the Austrian spectral composer Georg Friedrich Haas, in a performance by the Riot Ensemble recorded at the Royal Academy of Music in London in January. The group's artistic director Aaron Holloway-Nahum reflects on the challenges facing his musicians in playing this long-form piece from memory and, as the score dictates, in total darkness. Our Sound of the Week tonight comes from Icelandic composer Páll Ragnar Pálsson exploring the qualities of electric guitar feedback, and we end with spectral music of the electronic kind from Jean-Claude Risset, his work Songes, composed 40 years ago in 1979.
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Anna Thorvaldsdottir
Ro
Ensemble: Riot Ensemble. Conductor: Aaron Holloway-Nahum.- NMC.
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Georg Friedrich Haas
Solstices
Ensemble: Riot Ensemble. Conductor: Aaron Holloway-Nahum. -
My Bloody Valentine
To Hear Knows When
Performer: My Bloody Valentine.- Feel Love to Silence.
- Still Nothing.
- 10.
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Páll Ragnar Pálsson
Supremacy of Peace
Orchestra: Tallinna Kammerorkester. Conductor: Risto Joost.- Smekkleysa.
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Páll Ragnar Pálsson
Spiegeltunnel for string orchestra
Ensemble: SKARK Ensemble. Conductor: Viktor Orri Árnason.- Smekkleysa.
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Anthony Pateras
Reve Noir 1
Composer: Stephen O’Malley. Performer: Anthony Pateras. Performer: Stephen O’Malley.- Immediata.
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Jean-Claude Risset
Songes
Performer: Jean-Claude Risset.- WERGO.
Broadcast
- Sat 9 Mar 2019 22:00ѿý Radio 3
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