Emulsion Festival 2014
Ed McKeon with highlights from the 2014 Emulsion Festival at Village Underground in London, with music by Chris Mayo, Anna Meredith, Gabriel Jackson Luke Styles and Calum Gourlay.
Ed McKeon presents highlights from the 2014 Emulsion Festival at Village Underground in London. The festival, curated by Trish Clowes and Luke Styles, explores the boundaries between notated and improvised music. Tonight's programme features Ensemble Amorpha premiering a new version of Chris Mayo's Birchfield Close, the vocal trio Juice singing Anna Meredith and Gabriel Jackson, and the Emulsion Sinfonietta - a mix of jazz and classical players, playing music by Luke Styles and a new Calum Gourlay commission. Plus Composers' Rooms: this week Sara Mohr-Pietsch visits Norwegian composer Rolf Wallin at home - in Kent!
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Composers' Rooms: No. 9 Rolf Wallin
Duration: 12:02
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Iain Ballamy
Gold Acre, also known as Arve's Dream
Performer: Emulsion Sinfonietta with Food. -
Calum Gourlay
Twelve Goats and Tigers
Performer: Emulsion Sinfonietta. -
Chris Mayo
Birchfield Close
Performer: Ensemble Amorpha. -
Trish Clowes
Small Pieces of Wood
Performer: Ensemble Amorpha. -
Crystal Johnson, Tor Hermansen, Mikkel Eriksen & Sandy Wilhelm
Only Girl In The World
Performer: Juice Vocal Ensemble. -
Luke Styles
Chasing The Nose
Performer: Emulsion Sinfonietta. -
Thomas Strønen
As We Wait For Time
Performer: Emulsion Sinfonietta with Food. -
Gabriel Jackson
Zero Point Reflection
Performer: Juice Vocal Ensemble. -
Anna Meredith
Heal You
Performer: Juice Vocal Ensemble. -
Kaija Saariaho
Oi Kuu (To The Moon)
Performer: Louise McMonagle (cello). Performer: Tom Lessels (bass clarinet). -
Alvin Lucier
In Memoriam of Jon Higgins
Performer: Tom Lessels. -
Rolf Wallin in conversation with Sara Mohr-Pietsch
Composers' Rooms
Performer: Rolf Wallin in conversation with Sara Mohr-Pietsch.
Broadcast
- Sat 21 Jun 2014 22:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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