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Playlist Intro: Jessica at Birth Theft ward north 5 from Head On Clocked Out 84 pianos - Pandemic Edition 84 Pianos – Global Pandemic Edition was a one-time-only performance live-streamed on June 12th, featuring pianists performing live in their own homes & studios throughout Australia, plus the U.S. Canada, England, and New Zealand. During the performance listeners could engage with the YouTube live stream or visit the Locus Sonus Sound Map to listen to individual pianos and create their live mix http://locusonus.org/soundmap/051/ Director - Vanessa Tomlinson, Composer - Erik GriswoldLive sound mix - Leah Barclay, Live video mix - Greg Harm 84 Pianos was presented by Clocked Out, Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre, Tangible Media and the School of Creative Industries at USC. www.clockedout.orgwww.100waystolisten.comPianists – Louise Beare, Marie-Louise Bethune, Diana Blom, Emma Bond, Marilu Botes, Grace Bonfadini, Cam Bower, Wendy Brown, Pamela Buccini, Jesse Budel, Violet Chan, Natalia Carter, Jaidyn Chong, Caleb Colledge, Rebecca Cunningham, Tim Dargaville, Rosalie Day, Wendy Davis, Louise Denson, Matthew Dennett, Merinda Dias-Jayasinha, Jennifer Donovan, Elizabeth Drake, Alicia Elsom, Stephen Emmerson, Ciara Ferguson, Cindy Fox, Pam Freeman, Charlotte Fung, Sarah Gall, Bianca Gannon, Paula Girvan, Jane GrahamIsaac Graham, Catherine Grant, Anna Grinberg, Erik Griswold, William Griswold, Patricia Guthrie-Watt, Cameron Haigh, Elizabeth Handsley, Michael Hannan, Michael Kieran Harvey, Rachel Hocking, John Hoenig, Stuart James, Trevor Jones, Zubin Kanga, Maree Kilpatrick, Linda Kouvaras, David John Lang, Sonya Lifschitz, Sarah Matheson, Billy Mathieson, Sandi McMenamin, Lisa Miller, Judit Molnar, Ruth Munroe, Nicholas Ng, Alistair Noble, Colin Noble, Joseph O'Connor, Ron Ogden, Tomiyoshi Ota,Sean Quinn, Alex Raineri, Sharny Russell, Kathy Sanders, Tommy Seah, Rohan Seekers, Anton Sheptooha, Gabriella Smart, Crystal Smith, Alistair Spence, Oleg Stepanov, Arabella Teniswood-Harvey, Dan Thorpe, Vanessa Tomlinson, Cathryn Tully, Angela Turner, Federico Valdez, Andre Van, Liam Viney, Natasha Vlassenko, Peter Vowell, Jocelyn Wolfe, Felicity Wilcox, Liam Wooding, Kathryn Wyatt, Yitzhak Yedid, Xin Yi Tang. Isolation Improvisation Collective Grid Lake I Grid Lake I was performed by the Isolation Improvisation Collective and recorded live via remote video conference on 23/4/2020. The piece is an improvised reaction to a graphic score by visual artist, Briony Barr. The score was divided into 13 sections and offered to each performer as a starting point for the work. A duration of 20 minutes was agreed on prior to starting the improvisation. This piece was originally premiered through Make It Up Club's online concert series on June 2nd, 2020. The Isolation Improvisation Collective are: Lachlan Thompson - Tenor Saxophone/EffectsFlora Carbo - Alto SaxophoneSophie Weston - Alto Flute/Flute/PiccoloIsha Ram Das - Electronics/Telematic ProcessingAnthony Lyons - Buchla Music Easel/Modular SynthesiserTheo Carbo - GuitarLucky Pereira - Drums/PercussionEmma McMahon - HarpGordon Li - Percussion/Double BassMonica Lim - Electromagnetic PianoCharlie Evans - MovementKathlene Campone - MovementGiovanna Yate Gonzalez - MovementBriony Barr - DrawingPatrick Telfer - Audio Network EngineeringGwen Lin - Video Editing Mixed and mastered by Patrick TelferMaria Moles & Sam Hall “A Diamond And A Shard” from MIUC online concert #12 090620
10 creative musicians from around the country expand your music collection with some great new releases and old faves.
10 creative musicians from around the country expand your music collection with some great new releases and old faves.
Michael Kieran Harvey performs new works in concert from Hobart’s MONA
Michael Kieran Harvey performs new works in concert from Hobart’s MONA
Recorded live at ANAM for the concert "Cage and Zappa" on August 12 2017, this very special episode of the Up-Bow Down-Low sees hosts Luke and Kenny joined by Melbourne mezzo and choral director Jeannie Marsh, ANAM Head of Percussion Peter Neville, and Tasmanian piano virtuoso Michael Kieran Harvey for a panel discussion on John Cage and Frank Zappa. They discuss their maverickism, how they came to be some of the most incisive musical pioneers of the 20th century, and how their legacies are felt and honoured today. The Zappa quotes and aphorisms fly thick and fast!
This week, Richard is in studio with Pippa BaileyandAlex Galeazzi, senior producer and co-director respectively of the cross-cultural playThe Age of Bones. The Age of Bones(orJaman Belulang,its Indonesian name) is a collaboration between Australian and Indonesian theatre-makers as part of AsiaTOPA.Pippa and Alex discuss the origins of the story, navigating collaboration between cultures and the processes behind creating this performance of puppetry, politics and satire, creating a bridge between Indonesia and Australia.Adam Simmons is in next to discuss the ultimate question, is art useful? His upcoming concert series, The Usefulness of Art,with the Creative Music Ensemble and Michael Kieran Harvey includes the Australian premiere of his Concerto for Piano and Toy Band,and today he speaks to Richard about the juxtaposition of play and practice, avant garde and tradition, toys and instruments.Finally,Camilla Blunden joins Richard to discuss her new work,All This Living!,ashow about age, myth and women. Camilla talks about the issues surrounding age in society and the invisibility of women as they age, both in theatre and in daily life. This is Camilla's first major show as a solo writer, in which she tells the story of Jay, who wonders why she is gradually disappearing?
The light-filled chamber music of Eve Duncan, performed by pianist Michael Kieran Harvey and an outstanding collection of Melbourne musicians at the Melbourne Recital Centre.
The light-filled chamber music of Eve Duncan, performed by pianist Michael Kieran Harvey and an outstanding collection of Melbourne musicians at the Melbourne Recital Centre.
Contemporary chamber music inspired by the aesthetic worlds, musicians and instruments of east Asia.
Contemporary chamber music inspired by the aesthetic worlds, musicians and instruments of east Asia.
Virtuoso Australian pianist Michael Kieran Harvey presents a unique program of his own compositions for acoustic and electric keyboards, captured last week in concert at the Melbourne Recital Centre for Metropolis New Music Festival 2016.
Virtuoso Australian pianist Michael Kieran Harvey presents a unique program of his own compositions for acoustic and electric keyboards, captured last week in concert at the Melbourne Recital Centre for Metropolis New Music Festival 2016.
Michael Kieran Harvey plays prize-winning works by fellow Tasmanian Scott McIntyre, and by emerging composer Elizabeth Younan, along with a selection of other piano music from Tasmanian composers.
Michael Kieran Harvey plays prize-winning works by fellow Tasmanian Scott McIntyre, and by emerging composer Elizabeth Younan, along with a selection of other piano music from Tasmanian composers.
New music for keyboards and percussion created in dialogue with 5,000-year-old Sanskrit sutras by pianist and composer Michael Kieran Harvey.
New music for keyboards and percussion created in dialogue with 5,000-year-old Sanskrit sutras by pianist and composer Michael Kieran Harvey.