Eliane Radigue and Lee Gamble
Tom McKinney presents a concert of new music by Lee Gamble and Eliane Radigue, performed by the London Contemporary Orchestra Soloists inside the Great Masson Cavern in Derbyshire.
Tom McKinney presents a special one-off performance by the London Contemporary Orchestra Soloists inside the Great Masson Cavern at Heights of Abraham in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. The event is curated by composer Shiva Feshareki and features world premieres of works by Lee Gamble and Eliane Radigue, artists from contrasting electronic backgrounds who have recently ventured into purely acoustic territory. Concluding the programme, an electronic work of Radigue's from 1983, Mila's Journey Inspired by a Dream, based on 11th-century Tibetan saint and poet Milarepa, and featuring the voices of Lama Kunga Rinpoche and Robert Ashley.
Lee Gamble: Karstics Part 1 (world premiere)
David Geoghegan (trumpet)
Matt Palmer (trumpet)
Sasha Koushk-Jalali (tuba)
Eliane Radigue: Occam XXI
Angharad Davies (violin)
Eliane Radigue: Occam River XV (world premiere)
Angharad Davies (violin)
Dominic Lash (double bass)
Eliane Radigue: Occam XVII
Dominic Lash (double bass)
Lee Gamble: Karstics Part 2
David Geoghegan (trumpet)
Robert Ames (viola)
Oliver Coates (cello)
Sasha Koushk-Jalali (tuba).
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Lee Gamble
Karstics Part 1
Performer: David Geoghegan. Performer: Matt Palmer. Performer: Sasha Koushk-Jalali. -
Éliane Radigue
Occam XXI
Performer: Angharad Davies. -
Éliane Radigue
Occam River XV
Performer: Angharad Davies. Performer: Dominic Lash. -
Éliane Radigue
Occam XVII
Performer: Dominic Lash. -
Lee Gamble
Karstics Part 2
Performer: David Geoghegan. Performer: Robert Ames. Performer: Oliver Coates. Performer: Sasha Koushk-Jalali. -
Éliane Radigue
Mila's Journey Inspired by a Dream
Performer: Éliane Radigue. Singer: Lama Kunga Rinpoche. Singer: Robert Ashley.- Lovely Music, Ltd..
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- Sat 30 Sep 2017 22:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 3
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