Playing on Arrival Pauline Oliveros Mnemonic III
Christophe Bertrand Dikha (UK premiere)
Laurence Crane Riis
Joanna Bailie Trains
Playing in Interval James Saunders Overlay (with Transience)
Johan Svensson Double Dubbing (Firefly Suite)
Bent Sørensen Looking on Darkness
Hollie Harding Theories of Forgetting (world premiere)
Memories of places are transcribed into music in Pauline Oliveros’ Mnemonic III and Bent Sørensen’s Looking on Darkness. A performer tests his memory across a three-month process of recording and re-recording in James Saunders’ overlay (with transience). And Joanna Bailie’s Trains makes use of field recording as a preserved memory, capturing a moment in time. Plus there are UK and London premieres by Christophe Bertrand and Johan Svensson alongside Laurence Crane’s mesmeric Riis.
Hollie Harding shares her new work Theories of Forgetting, a multi-movement piece exploring personal memories involving sound. She revisits moments and musical objects from her past, using found materials unearthed from forgotten Dictaphone cassette tapes, past pieces, captured places in field recordings, and faded and transformed childhood memories.
Heather Roche clarinet
Colin Alexander cello
Eva Zöllner accordion
