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Music from the margins of sound

Explorations of sounds at the margins of electronics and acoustical music with specially recorded performances of music by Michael Parsons, Carola Bauckholt and Chaz Underriner.

Kate Molleson explores sounds at the margins of electronics and acoustical music in a programme ranging from the sound of an '80s computer to the nocturnal acoustic meditations of Chaz Underriner which so wowed listeners at last year's Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. Also tonight the harpsichord reinvented in a solo work by the Miroslav Srnka and previews of the new album from cult performance artist Julia Reidy and a track from Carola Bauckholt.

Daniel Mayer: acousmatic piece

Michael Parsons: Tenebrio (1995)
Michael Parson (1980s music computer using FM synthesis )

Julia Reidy: From new album, 'In Real Life'

Miroslav Srnka:
Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord)

Carola Bauckholt: Doppelbelichtung
Karin Hellqvist (violin) and bridsong

Chaz Underriner: Nocturne series: 8
For violin, tenor sax, electric guitar, percussion, piano and field recording
Kluster5 Ensemble

1 hour, 29 minutes

Music Played

  • Daniel Mayer

    Acousmatic Piece

    Performer: Daniel Mayer.
  • Michael Parsons

    Tenebrio

    Performer: Michael Parsons.
  • Julia Reidy

    In Real Life

    Performer: Julia Reidy.
  • Miroslav Srnka

    'Triggering'

    Performer: Mahan Esfahani.
  • Carola Bauckholt

    Doppelbelichtung

    Performer: Karin Hellqvist.
  • Chaz Underriner

    Nocturne series: 8

    Ensemble: Kluster5.

Broadcast

  • Sat 19 Oct 2019 22:30

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