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Taste (Gerald Barry, Matthew Shlomowitz, Joanna Ward) | Ep.3

Taste (Gerald Barry, Matthew Shlomowitz, Joanna Ward) | Ep.3

FromThe Sound and Music Podcast


Taste (Gerald Barry, Matthew Shlomowitz, Joanna Ward) | Ep.3

FromThe Sound and Music Podcast

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Apr 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Composers Gerald Barry, Matthew Shlomowitz, and Joanna Ward share their music and thoughts exploring the theme of Taste. From writing a piece intentionally ‘in bad taste’, to cultural appropriation, from the memory of and ethics of taste; join our CEO Susanna Eastburn MBE and composer Des Oliver for a unique insight into composing. This podcast was produced by Michael Umney (Resonance FM) and mixed by Chris Bartholomew, with our theme tune composed by Rob Bentall. Our recommendation at the end of this episode is for the Britten Sinfonia. In this episode, you listen to the following music and sounds: Gerald Barry (b.1952) String Quartet No.1 (1994), performed by members of Xenia Ensemble Viola Concerto (2018/19), performed by Britten Sinfonia with viola player Lawrence Power conducted by Thomas Ades. This recording is courtesy of Britten Sinfonia and will be released soon. Matthew Shlomowitz (b.1975) A Lecture On Bad Music (2015), performed by Matthew Shlomowitz and Plus-Minus ensemble, courtesy of Kammer Klang Joanna Ward (b.1998) baby wontcha come on home (2019), performed by ensemble recherche (based on Joan Armatrading’s Woncha Come On Home, 1977) Gradient (2019), performed by Illuminate String Quartet and soprano Patricia Auchterlonie Our heartfelt thanks to the record labels, performers, composers and organisations who allowed us to include excerpts of these recordings on the podcast.
Released:
Apr 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (12)

Welcome to the Sound and Music Podcast – a place where extraordinary new music and ideas are brought to life by the people who make it. Each episode is hosted by Susanna Eastburn MBE alongside an invited guest host, and features interviews and music by three composers from diverse backgrounds and genres, introducing you, the listener, to new ways of understanding new music and the processes behind it. Featured composers include Shabaka Hutchings, Errollyn Wallen, Lei Liang, Reeta Loi, India Jordan, Rocky Dawuni, Cassandra Miller and Amble Skuse, with co-hosts Des Oliver, Fiona Robertson, Will Eaves and Ruari Patterson-Achenbach.