Attack, resonance and decay
Half a tonne of Double Bell and percussive textures. Verity Sharp features new music for a giant bell from Dominic Murcott, virtuosic percussion playing and ancient voices.
Half a tonne of Double Bell and percussive textures, with Verity Sharp.
Attention-grabbing percussion playing from SΕ Percussion contrasts with the soft, deep sound of the giant bell which pervades Harmonic Canon, a new work by composer Dominic Murcott.
Verity also samples the latest release by Lau member Kris Drever, features a new recording of piano music by the Japanese composer Toshi Ichiyanagi and plays a track from Liam Byrne, a viola da gamba player who blurs the lines between old and new.
Produced by Freya Hellier.
A Reduced Listening production for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3.
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Edgelarks
Spencer the Rover
- Feather.
- Dragonfly Roots.
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Erlend Apneseth Trio
Cirkus
- Salika, Molika.
- Hubro.
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Jack Body
Musik Mulut (Mouth Music)
- Suara: Environmental Music From Java.
- Ode Records.
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Toshi Ichiyanagi
Cloud Atlas
Performer: Kaoru Tashiro.- Cloud Atlas / Vertical Study.
- Sub Rosa.
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s t a r g a z e & Greg Saunier
Walken's Syndrome
- Instruments (A Track By Track Re-Composition of Fugazi's 'In On The Killtaker').
- Transgressive Records.
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Glenn Kotche & SΕ Percussion
Drumkit Quartet #1
- Drumkit Quartets.
- Cantaloupe Music.
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Dominic Murcott
The Harmonic Canon: Part II
Ensemble: arx duo.- The Harmonic Canon.
- Nonclassical.
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Mahmoud Gunia
Bolila Ya Bolila
- El Foulani Baba Ya Sidi.
- Yein France & Sawt Maarif.
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Kris Drever
The Viking's Bride
- Hill and Shore.
- Reveal Records.
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Liam Byrne & Nico Muhly
Drones and Viola da Gamba
- Concrete.
- Bedroom Community.
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Sarah Angliss
Raven (Thought)
- Air Loom.
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Paco Rossique
The Associative Unknowledge
- The Visit of the Stranger (2017 -2018).
- Linear Obsessional.
Broadcast
- Wed 12 Jun 2019 23:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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