- Gavin Bryars
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Name = Gavin Bryars
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Birth_name = Richard Gavin Bryars
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Born =16 January 1943
Origin =Yorkshire ,England
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Notable_instruments =Richard Gavin Bryars (born
16 January 1943 ) [ [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/bio/index.jsp?pid=3462 Billboard.com - Biography - Gavin Bryars ] ] is an Englishcomposer anddouble bass ist. He has been active in, or has produced works in, a variety of styles of music, includingjazz ,free improvisation ,minimalism ,experimental music ,avant-garde andneoclassicism .Career
Born in
Goole ,East Riding of Yorkshire ,England , Bryars initially studiedphilosophy atSheffield University before studyingmusic for three years.The first musical work for which he is remembered was his role as bassist in the trio Joseph Holbrooke, alongside guitarist
Derek Bailey and drummerTony Oxley . The trio began by playing relatively traditionaljazz before moving intofree improvisation . However, Bryars became dissatisfied with this when he saw a young bassist (later revealed to beJohnny Dyani ) play in a manner which seemed to him to be artificial, and he became interested in composition instead.Bryars's first works as a composer owe much to the so-called "New York School" of
John Cage (with whom he briefly studied),Morton Feldman ,Earle Brown andminimalism . One of his earliest pieces, "The Sinking of the Titanic" (1969), is an indeterminist work which allows the performers to take a number of sound sources related to the sinking of the RMS "Titanic" and make them into a piece of music. The first recording of this piece appeared onBrian Eno 'sObscure Records in 1975. The 1994 recording of this piece was remixed byAphex Twin as "Raising the Titanic" (later collected on the "26 Mixes for Cash " album).A well known early work is "
Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet " (1971), which has as its basis a recorded loop of a homeless person improvising ahymn of that name. On top of that loop, rich harmonies played by a live ensemble are built, always increasing in density, before the whole thing gradually fades out. A new recording of this work was made in the 1990s withTom Waits singing along with the original recording of the homeless person during the final section.Bryars was a founding member of the
Portsmouth Sinfonia , an orchestra whose membership consisted of performers who “embrace the full range of musical competence” — and who played (or attempted to play) popular classical works. Its members includedBrian Eno , whose Obscure Records label would subsequently release works by Bryars. In one of the first three releases from the label, Brian Eno's album "Discreet Music ", Bryars conducted and co-arranged the three pieces "Three Variations on the Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel" which constitute the second half of the album.Bryars's later works have included "A Man In A Room, Gambling" (1992), which was written on commission from
BBC Radio 3 andArtangel . Bryars's music is heard beneath monologues spoken by the Spanishartist Juan Muñoz , who talks about methods of cheating at card games. The ten short works were played on Radio 3 without any introductory announcements, and Bryars is quoted as saying that he hoped they would appear to the listener in a similar way to theshipping forecast , both mysterious and accepted without question. His Cello concerto "Farewell to Philosophy" was recorded in 1997 by [http://www.julianlloydwebber.com Julian Lloyd Webber] .Bryars has written a large number of other works, including three
opera s, and a number of instrumental pieces, among them threestring quartet s and severalconcerto s. He has written several pieces forchoreographer s, including "Biped" (2001) forMerce Cunningham . Between 1981-1984 he participated in "the CIVIL warS ", a vast, never-completed multimedia project by Robert Wilson.Bryars founded the music department at Leicester Polytechnic (now
De Montfort University ), and taught there for a number of years. He lives in England, and, in the summer months, on the west coast ofCanada .He was born on the same day, 16 January 1943, as another prominent English composer,
Brian Ferneyhough [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=OYQy92PzNgYC&pg=PA275&lpg=PA275&dq=ferneyhough+bryars+born+same+day&source=web&ots=mnzeIHbisQ&sig=EmgQwrEU4fHfcOu48p1vSxc_AGk#PPA274,M1] ] .In his June 2008 appearance on "
Desert Island Discs " authorPeter Carey chose "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet" as his eighth and final record choice.Selected Works
* "The Sinking of the Titanic" (1969, First performance: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London 1972)
* "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet " (for Pre-recorded Tape and ensemble), 1972
* "Medea" (Opera, libretto after Euripides. ) 1982, revised 1984 and 1995
* "CIVIL WarS" (incomplete Opera collaboration with Robert Wilson), 1984 . Some sections of the music exist in completed form, as follows:
**"On Photography" for Chorus (SATB), harmonium, piano.
** "2B" for Percussion ensemble.
** "Arias For Marie Curie, The Queen of the Sea, Captain Nemo, The Japanese Bride".
* String Quartet No 1 "Between the National and the Bristol", 1985.
* Cadman Requiem (Dedicated to Bill Cadman), 1989
* String Quartet No 2, 1990.
*"A Man in a Room, Gambling" for speaking voice and string quartet (Text: Juan Muñoz), 1992
*"North Shore" for viola and piano, 1993
*"Three Elegies for Nine Clarinets", 1994
* "Cello Concerto Farewell to Philosophy, 1995.
* "Adnan Songbook", 1996.
*"String Quartet no.3", 1998
*"Biped - music for the dance byMerce Cunningham ", 1999
*"Being the Confession and Last Testament of Johannes Gensfleisch, also known as Gutenberg, Master Printer, formerly of Strasbourg and Mainz" Opera, 2002
* "Nothing like the Sun - 8 Shakespeare sonnets" for soprano, tenor, speaking voice, 8 instruments, 2007References
External links
* [http://www.gavinbryars.com/ Gavin Bryars.com] - The official Gavin Bryars website : bio, discog, news, etc.
* [http://www.schott-music.com/shop/artists/1/2911/ Schott Music Limited]
* [http://www.myspace.com/gavinbryarsmusic Myspace.com/gavinbryarsmusic] - The official Gavin Bryars MySpace page : information and sound clips
* [http://www.gavinbryars.com/Pages/disc_fr.html Gavin Bryars discography]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z92IxOQszSY Clip of Cello Concerto]
* [http://www.julianlloydwebber.com/bryars.asp Cello Concerto Reviews]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/newmusic/fromegilssagaiv.shtml BBC interview (2004)]
* [http://www.culturekiosque.com/klassik/intervie/e_bryars.htm Culture Kiosque Interview (2000)]
* [http://www.cnvill.net/mforton.htm Morton Feldman interviewed by Gavin Bryars and Fred Orton (1976)]
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