We've been busy with video lately, so there are new videos up on our YouTube channel now! First, see the whole of Benjamin Tassie's Earth of the Slumbering and Liquid Trees, filmed at Zubin Kanga's performance at the National Gallery in January. See it at: https://youtu.be/7EEFIvc8_SU?si=VzLcMkDeqsSaRksY #durationalmusic #organ #churchOrgan #ROLI #ROLISeaboard #ArtAndMusic
Benjamin Tassie – Earth of the Slumbering and Liquid Trees

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And then there are the performances of the pieces created by the winners of our Call for Collaborative Music Projects: Aeolian Fantasy, by Ben Jameson and Harry Matthews, for guitar, keyboard and desk fans, which uses Vochlea's audio-to-MIDI software Dubler 2; and Fourfold by Kathryn Williams and Ed Cooper, for flute, guitar, stethoscope microphones and Soundbrenner wearable metronomes. See Aeolian Fantasy at https://youtu.be/rHOz0VYTgKA?si=KNiLuVdTzuwHB7D7 & Fourfold at https://youtu.be/0rS-A7wGDTU?si=uWNhIx9PBDnFFNRk #MusicTech #NewMusic
Ben Jameson & Harry Matthews: Aeolian Fantasy

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Plus, we are launching videos of two pieces which clarinettist @heather_roche performed at the call winners' performance last year: Mark Dyer's 'Droning Falsities (for one's self)' for contrabass clarinet and electronics and Robert Phillips' 'Rutaceae' for bass clarinet and electronics. See them at: Dyer: https://youtu.be/3mkCkBbIJ_o?si=yRDuZRb9tTsTus_m and Phillips: https://youtu.be/K3s1_Wt0IxY #clarinet #bassClarinet #contrabassClarinet #electronics #MusicTech
Mark Dyer: Droning falsities (for one's self), performed by Heather Roche

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