Open Ear: Exaudi, We Spoke, Sarah Angliss, Gwen Rouger
Tom Service presents an Open Ear concert of new music, featuring percussion quartet We Spoke, vocal ensemble Exaudi, pianist Gwen Rouger, and the electronic music of Sarah Angliss.
Tom Service presents an Open Ear concert of cutting-edge new music recorded in the round at LSO St Luke's in London, featuring percussion quartet We Spoke, vocal ensemble Exaudi, pianist Gwen Rouger, and the electronic music of Sarah Angliss.
Part 1:
Amber Priestley: Help with Adverbs
Exaudi
Sarah Nemtsov: Seven thoughts – her kind (World Premiere)
Gwen Rouger (sampler keyboard & vocal)
Fritz Hauser: As We Are Speaking
We Spoke percussion ensemble
Sarah Angliss: set 1 (music from the album Ealing Feeder)
Sarah Angliss: acoustic instruments and live electronics
Stephen Hiscock: percussion
Simon Loeffler: “b"
We Spoke percussion ensemble
Part 2:
Lorenzo Pagliei: Corpi Celesti
Exaudi, directed by James Weeks
Sarah Angliss: set 2 (music from the album Ealing Feeder)
Sarah Angliss: acoustic instruments and live electronics
Stephen Hiscock: percussion
Petra Strahovnik: π
We Spoke percussion ensemble
Michael Oesterle: all words
Exaudi, directed by James Weeks
Raphaël Languillat: La flagellation du Christ
Gwen Rouger (amplified piano)
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Music Played
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Amber Priestley
Help with Adverbs
Choir: Exaudi. Conductor: James Weeks. -
Fritz Hauser
As We Are Speaking
Performer: We Spoke. -
Sarah Angliss
Ealing Feeder (Set 1)
Performer: Sarah Angliss. Performer: Stephen Hiscock. -
Raphaël Languillat
La flagellation du Christ
Performer: Gwen Rouger. -
Sarah Nemtsov
Seven thoughts - her kind
Performer: Gwen Rouger. -
Lorenzo Pagliei
Corpi Celesti
Choir: Exaudi. Conductor: James Weeks. -
Sarah Angliss
Ealing Feeder (Set 2)
Performer: Sarah Angliss. Performer: Stephen Hiscock. -
Petra Strahovnik
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Performer: We Spoke.
Broadcast
- Sat 15 Sep 2018 22:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3
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