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Title
Senex et Sonis: Old Sounds
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008:
Author(s)
Arnott, Joanne
Publication Date
2015-05-29
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008
Abstract
Senex et Sonis: Old Sounds. This program explores the recorder, its representations and its repertoire throughout history. Creating a crossover between the historical performance practice of early medieval and renaissance pieces and today’s contemporary electroacoustic environment, the performers create a synthesis of sound, through the juxtaposition of contemporary and early repertoire. The unique position of recorder players allows them to draw on knowledge of centuries of literature to enable the performers to take the audience through a sound world like none other. With over 20 different instruments, live electronic manipulation, improvisation, experimentation, visual media and new works by Australian composers, The Recorder Project successfully push the boundaries of one of the world’s oldest, unchanged instruments. Each piece performed in this program has a direct link to nature and includes 3 world premieres and an Australian premiere.
Program:
Codextant: Medieval Immersions in New England (2015) World Premiere - Eve Klein
Earth Breeze Smoke (2008) Australian Premiere - Matthew Shlomowitz
Program:
Codextant: Medieval Immersions in New England (2015) World Premiere - Eve Klein
Earth Breeze Smoke (2008) Australian Premiere - Matthew Shlomowitz
Publication Type
Live Performance Of Creative Works - Music
Publisher
Vivid Sydney
Place of Publication
Sydney, Australia
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020
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