The first Tyndall Assembly concert of 2007 kicked off on a freezing Thursday night with a good crowd and warm reception. Sanad and Mycorrhiza performed some real-time electronic music, whilst myself and Seb Tomczak performed a new work of mine for rocks and digital delay (Sketches for Akio Suzuki.) Audio clips of the performances can be downloaded at the foot of this post.
The second Tyndall Assembly concert will be held on Thursday 26th July with Luke Harrald and Derek Pascoe, Hidden Village and Vinny Bhagat.
Sanad
Mycorrhiza
Seb Tomczak and Tristan Louth-Robins
MP3 audio downloads:
Sanad [6.3 MB]
Mycorrhiza [10.4 MB]
Tristan Louth-Robins & Seb Tomczak [6.4 MB]
Welcome to the Tyndall Assembly blog
This blog contains updates and news relating to the 2007 Tyndall Assembly concert series
About the Tyndall Assembly
The Tyndall Assembly will provide an opportunity for artist and composers from all backgrounds (independent, academic and organisations) to come together and present original works in a series of concerts to take place throughout the year.
Curated by artist, composer and performer Tristan Louth-Robins, the concerts will provide an opportunity for composers, performers and audiences to experience and participate in contemporary experimental arts.
The concerts will each focus on a particular experimental art aesthetic such as improvisation, installation and hybrid performance (i.e. music and dance.)
Curated by artist, composer and performer Tristan Louth-Robins, the concerts will provide an opportunity for composers, performers and audiences to experience and participate in contemporary experimental arts.
The concerts will each focus on a particular experimental art aesthetic such as improvisation, installation and hybrid performance (i.e. music and dance.)
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Tyndall Assembly Concert 1 - 28.06.07
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2 comments:
Hey Tristan, it's Justin. Just letting you know Mycorrhiza ['h' after the 'r'] now has a blogspot - http://mycorrhizaband.blogspot.com.
Cool, thanks for the heads-up on the name (again). That's my dyslexia for you - I've fixed the name up on this page, and there's an active link to your site in the sidebar.
Cheers,
TLR
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