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  1. 30 de may. de 2024 · The sound recordings were passed to Gavin Bryars, who was employed by Power to assemble and edit them for the filmmaker. As it happened, in the resulting film, the sequence of the anonymous “hymn-singer” was not used. Yet something of that 26-second sequence stayed with Bryars.

  2. Hace 6 días · The Leeds Bells by Gavin Bryars on GB Records. This album consists of seven original pieces composed for the bells of Leeds Minster and recorded from the live performance as part of Leeds Fuse in April 2009.

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    29 de may. de 2024 · The English composer Gavin Bryars visited Waits in 1993, and he added vocals to a re-release of Bryars's Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet, which was nominated for the Mercury Music Award. He sang with Ramblin' Jack Elliott on "Louise (Tell It To Me)" on his album Friends of Mine (1998).

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · Some distance from the music for which he is best known, Gavin Bryars’ Petrarch-setting A la dolce ombra is from his Fourth Book of Madrigals and not only linked precisely with the O’Regan in its text, but also explored the same metaphorical territory as the Shaw.

  5. 15 de may. de 2024 · Start the quiz. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and on episode of ‘Extra Eclectic,’ host Steve Seel features works that touch on mental health concepts, but are also, purely coincidentally, by composers of Persian ancestry. Later, hear modern works with religious connotations. Listen now!

  6. Hace 12 horas · A suggellarne la freschezza pioniera, la musica di Gavin Bryars e del suo ensemble che tornano a punteggiare dal vivo l’interazione fra danza e tecnologia. L’appuntamento è possibile grazie ...

  7. 13 de may. de 2024 · I sang it for Gavin Bryars and asked him to imagine an arrangement with viola de gamba. It’s dark as hell and he shines more black light into it. It comes back up again in track nine, ‘Aurora’, which derives from ‘Ni Ceadmhach Neamhshuim’ by Sean Ó Riordain, a poet from my village.