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    • 1001 Nights 

      Filoseta, Roberto (University of Hertfordshire, 2013-05-17)
      This work revisits the enchanted and magical world of the classic Arabian Nights in light of current events in the Middle East, highlighting in particular some intriguing parallels between the time-wasting narratives ...
    • 15 White Sonatas 

      Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; School of Creative Arts; Music; Smith, David (UH Recordings Ltd, 2011)
      If any composer can be said to have redefined the piano sonata in the last 100 years, that composer, with his 175 piano sonatas, is John White. With only a handful of exceptions, exposure of this large body of work has ...
    • Adagio No.8 

      Filoseta, Roberto; St James, Marty (Redtory, 2012-10-20)
      The soundtrack to Adagio No.8 investigates strategies of synchronisation in the context of video material exhibiting a prominent visual rhythm. Rather than overloading the visual rhythm with sonic events tightly synchronised ...
    • Alyona : [its making and performance] 

      Godman, R.; Richardson, L.; Mapp, D. (2011-03)
      Alyona is a 1-hour continuous set, presented as a live performance of Poetry, Hip-Hop and Immersive Sound.  The aim is to engage audiences through performance and documentation by offering unique and unrepeatable live ...
    • Alyona : live performance work of Poetry, Hip-Hop and Immersive sound 

      Mapp, David (2010)
      Rob Godman has been researching live performance initiatives using digital technology for the past ten years. This includes his innovative live sound and VJ set 'The Ryan Belson Tribute' (international performances include ...
    • Anarchy in the Organism (live performance version) 

      Godman, Robert; Lockhart Nelson, Simeon (2013-11-06)
      A new version of the installation for live concert-hall performance
    • Anarchy in the Organism : Cancer as a Complex System [Computer-generated sound and video installation] 

      Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; School of Creative Arts; Music; Art and Design; Research into Practice; Godman, Rob; Nelson, Simeon (2012-04-01)
      Anarchy in the Organism (anarchyintheorganism.tumblr.com) is a Wellcome Trust and University College London Hospital NHS Trust funded residency and commission that questions attitudes to cancer and attempts to place it ...
    • Anima : [for solosits, choir, Tibetan singing bowl and handbells] 

      School of Creative Arts; Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; Music; Blinko, Timothy (Music Haven, 2013-11)
      'Anima' makes a critical interrogation of several cosmological concepts and applies them within a musical domain, sparked by ancient and ongoing notions of the 'Music of the Spheres.' The sense of time moving, standing ...
    • Authentically Badly Crafted by Professional Amateurs : Lo-fi aesthetics in noise and words 

      Filoseta, Roberto (Aras Edizioni srl, 2021-12-09)
      On account of its self-conscious rejection of professional-standard playing and production techniques, and of its emphasis on the home-made, lo-fi practice is often discussed in terms of its authenticity. However, while ...
    • Barriers to Harmony : Divergent approaches to copyright law and collective copyright management 

      Collopy, Dennis Patrick (2008-12-31)
      Divergent types of copyright law leading to divergences in the management of copyright- despite global harmonisation initiatives- prevent the emergence of a globally unified licensing system for music
    • Batum 

      Kuc, Kamila (2016-04-01)
      Batum takes as its starting point the experience of near drowning in the Black Sea of Batumi, Georgia. As such, the film is induced with a desire for an auto-ethnographical self-interrogation. Images that feature in the ...
    • BBC Broadcast of CD 'Reflection' 

      Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; School of Creative Arts; Music; Blinko, Timothy (2009)
      BBC Radio 3 broadcast of 'Reflection.' 'Reflection' is a CD recording substantially comprising choral music by T J Blinko and conducted by the composer. It has received multiple broadcasts on BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio 4 ...
    • Cartographies : [for saxophone quartet] 

      School of Creative Arts; Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; Music; Blinko, Timothy (2013-08-29)
      Originality: 'Cartographies' employs a new conceptual model in its rhythmic design. Instead of additive, metric or free rhythmic constructs, rhythmic structures often employ irregularity over a span of several bars combined ...
    • CD recording of works by Raymond Warren. Philip Mead, piano with Seamus Heaney, narrator 

      Mead, Philip (UH Recordings Ltd, 2010-09)
      This is a premiere recording of 'A Lough Neagh Sequence' by Philip Mead, piano, with the poems of Seamus Heaney read by himself. It also includes a recording of the Piano Sonata No 2. Philip Mead worked closely with the ...
    • CMPFR-22c_Decade6 

      Godman, Robert; Shafer, Emma (RealMoreReal, 2021-06-01)
      WHAT WILL THE WORLD BE LIKE 100 YEARS FROM NOW? CMPFR.22c is a collaborative storytelling project of speculative fiction, an episodic future history crossing genres and generations — stories told around the campfire where ...
    • Composition and performance 

      Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; School of Creative Arts; Music; Smith, David (2012-09)
      First performance in London of the recital-length 10th Piano Concert, a collection of 70-odd pieces (which are approaching completion) each lasting about a minute. This is a set of discrete works, each of which is complete ...
    • Cosmoscope 

      Lockhart Nelson, Simeon (Artichoke, 2017-11-10)
      Cosmoscope is an interdisciplinary project led by Professor Simeon Nelson, culminating in a sound and light sculpture created in collaboration with Rob Godman, DrNick Rothwell and a leading team of scientists; Dr Simon ...
    • Dave Smith Piano Music 

      Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; School of Creative Arts; Music; Smith, David; Walker, Sarah (Tall Guy Recordings, 2010)
      This CD consists of 6 pieces: Maxixe; Dub; Bossa Nova; Afterhours; Disco Soleil Brillant; Number Seven’s done a runner: and the 34-minute Al contrario. As the titles suggest, this is a collection which features varied ...
    • Dea et Luna 

      Filoseta, Roberto; Austin, Joanna (University of Hertfordshire, 2010)
      The soundtrack to Dea et Luna marks a departure from the conventional approach in which music and foley constitute two separate strands occupying two distinct planes (typically, music as non-diegetic underscore, versus ...
    • Duel : [for Piano and Sound Projection] 

      Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; School of Creative Arts; Music; Godman, Rob; Mead, Philip (2008-08)
      Duel was commissioned by the world-leading exponent of contemporary piano performance Philip Mead with an Arts Council of England award in 2007. It has gone on to be regularly performed by Mead and other internationally ...