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Gráinne Mulvey: Aeolus; Christopher Fox: untouch

Gráinne Mulvey (electronics), Christopher Fox (electronics)

Gráinne Mulvey: Aeolus; Christopher Fox: untouch

Gráinne Mulvey (electronics), Christopher Fox (electronics)

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Leading Irish composer Grainne Mulvey writes for many combinations of traditional instruments; this work for electronics was composed for an installation by sculptor Mark Garry at the Dublin Institute of Technology, using the sounds of one of his Aeolian harps (for which the piece is named). Christopher Fox is one of the most individual and creative composers of today with a bewildering variety of styles at his disposal – often as in his new piece 'untouch' using the very simplest of materials in expressive ways. This clever work is for a percussionist who instead of striking his instruments, passes his hand over them creating sine waves. The work was premiered at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2017. Each piece was realized by its composer and receives its first recording.

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No. 1, Untouch
Track length10:04
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