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...Bryars’ career defies easy definition....
...The English composer Gavin Bryars once noted Bley’s “remarkable and commendable loyalty” to a core group of collaborators. “I’m just a composer,” she told DownBeat magazine in 1984....
...“Amazon does occupy a different place in society than it did 10 years ago, or 15 years ago,” says Bryar....
...Quinn is also keen to mention Cassandra Miller, Salvatore Sciarrino, Gavin Bryars and Linda Catlin Smith, and the visits from two major figures, Pärt and Philip Glass....
...There are candid snapshots of Jeff Bezos at work (one of the authors, Bryar, was Bezos’s chief of staff at one point)....
...The Sinking of the Titanic, written for orchestra and electronic tape in 1969 by the British composer Gavin Bryars, imagines the music played by the band as the ill-fated liner went down being preserved...
...In setting lines from his Centuries of Meditations Gavin Bryars has sought to depict those mystic beliefs with the subtlety of an impressionist’s palette....
...sugars satiric verses about man’s inhumanity to man with handsome piano-rock and Tillman’s languorous singing voice; horn arrangements, playful electronic effects and orchestrations by composers Gavin Bryars...
...The album hinges on the track “Leaving LA”, a 13-minute mock-epic with orchestral arrangements by composer Gavin Bryars and no choruses....
...Martin Bryars of Bryars & Co, a Hampshire-based accountancy firm, described HMRC telephone service as “abysmal”. He said he had been automatically cut off after holding on for 30 minutes on Tuesday....
...Mainly set to Schubert and Gavin Bryars, May B features 10 performers, their faces made older and masklike with clay....
...There is a score by Gavin Bryars, incomprehensible panels of decoration, and Childs’ repetitious dance ideas to numb the senses....
...It has commissions by Gavin Bryars, Aaron Jay Kernis and Christopher Rouse to its name....
...Gavin Bryars’ Laude also received its Scottish premiere from soprano Rebecca Tavener....
...vexation to the spirit set to the world’s most tedious piano score (a bold-faced rival to Satie’s Vexations by David Lang), and William Forsythe’s Quintet, with its excruciating accompaniment of Gavin Bryars...
...He plays his own multi-tracked arrangements of Britten songs as well as solo pieces by John Tavener and Gavin Bryars. Consoling, if hardly compelling. Matthew Barley Around Britten (Signum Classics)...
...has designed an impressively dilapidated cabin for the couple to inhabit, and Alex Baranowski’s sound design is so mournful that even the military band in the background sounds as if it is playing Gavin Bryars...
...May B comes full circle towards the end, when the characters enter and re-enter with suitcases through doors at the back to Gavin Bryars’ melancholy “Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet”....
...Bryars needs to find a strong voice to speak for all those who perished....
...It was engraved in 1863 and is, according to Bryars, “bel et utile: precise, subtle engraving and delicate hand-shading”....
...The score by Gavin Bryars, David Lang and Blake Hargreaves for piano, cello and two violas (played live) often gives the effect of a group that can’t read its parts right and is extemporising on what it...
...Garbed like silvery gladiators, participants emerge from the abyss, flirt with their shadowy facsimiles and retreat into the void, while Gavin Bryars’ score broods magnificently....
...William Forsythe’s suprisingly classical Slingerland, a 2002 work to music by Gavin Bryars, seems far from this choreographer’s usual style....
...Gavin Bryars, the composer, was a neighbour. One Saturday he and the pianist John Tilbury invited me to watch QPR with them....
...After his set the 55-year-old Jeck – who has collaborated with, among others, contemporary composer Gavin Bryars, and who in 1993 won the Time Out performance award for his piece Vinyl Requiem (where he...
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