Gavin bryars utilizes strings, minimalist vocals and found sounds to paint this mournful yet hopeful soundscape that seems to float. During a 1971 documentary film about homeless alcoholics in south london an elderly mana. The sinking of the titanic is slowmoving, repetitive the hymn is never out of earshot for long, evocative, frightening and cumulatively powerful. This special production includes archival film images cued to live.
Of the 2201 people on board only 711 were to reach their intended destination, new york. About gavin bryars gavin bryars has continually shunned convention. Indeed, anyone approaching this piece for the first time needs to have patience as well as plenty of time. Most of the audience at the cavernous vancouver aquatic centre are on the bleachers but a selection of adventurous souls choose to watch the concert while floating in the pool. In the late 1960s he worked with john cage and this influenced early works such as the indeterminately scored the sinking of the titanic 1969 and the iconic. The sinking of the titanic 1969 50th anniversary concert of. The sinking of the titanic 1969 this piece originated in a sketch written for an exhibition in support of beleaguered art students at portsmouth in 1969. Sinking of the titanicjesus blood never failed me yet. Big ears festival gavin bryars the sinking of the titanic.
Gavin bryars the sinking of the titanic first materialised in 1969 in the form. Gavin bryars composer, conductor, howard davidson director, howard rees director, the cockpit ensemble strings, john nash violin, sandra hill double bass, brian eno producer. Bryars is married to anna tchernakova, a russian filmmaker, and has a stepdaughter and son. Robert wilson used gavin bryars music in various exhibitions of his drawings, as well as working. Gavin bryars born 1943 the sinking of the titanic on vimeo. He has been active in or has produced works in many varied styles of music, including jazz, free improvisation, minimalism experimental music, avantgarde, neoclassicism, and ambient. There was also a curious report at the time that one of the rescue ships received a radio message from the titanic 1 hour and 28 minutes after it had finally gone beneath the waves. The sinking of the titanic by gavin bryars performed live by the aventa ensemble on december 4, 2012 at the vancouver aquatic centre presented by redshift music.
This disc is the original and most moving version of this composition. The sinking of the titanic is a beautifully subtle, evocative, and haunting work. On april 14th 1912 the titanic struck an iceberg at 11. The first film about the sinking was made within weeks after the event itself, and the most recent, james camerons titanic, is the second highest. The sinking of the titanic classical music album play streams in full or download mp3 from classical archives, the largest and. The sinking of the titanic by gavin bryars on vimeo. Gavin bryars the sinking of the titanic 1975, obscure. The title track had since been recorded again on two occasions, arguably to better effect on les disques du crepuscule in 1990 and once, more pallidly, on point in 1994. The sinking of the titanic is a composition that seems to be stretching into the future with no sign of abeyance. Check out the sinking of the titanic live by gavin bryars, gavin bryars on amazon music. It has remained a part of the collective memory for 100 years and has been a constant vehicle for popular culture. The sinking of the titanic 1969 on april 14th 1912 the titanic struck an iceberg at 11. The sinking of the titanic live by gavin bryars, gavin.
Composed between 1969 and 1972, the work is now considered one of the classics of. Achetez the sinking of the titanic import anglais au meilleur prix. Though composed before ambient music became its own genre, i would defintely describe it as such. During a 1971 documentary film about homeless alcoholics in south london an elderly mana nonalcoholic was. Gavin bryars the sinking of the titanic 1975, grey. Gavin bryarss the sinking of the titanic the village. Gavin bryars philip jeck alter ego the sinking of the. The initial starting point for the piece was the reported fact of the band having played a hymn tune in the final moments of the ships sinking. It has been translated, reappropriated, and adapted into new musical contexts on a number of occasions, each providing vastly differing interpretations of gavin bryars. Bryars, gavin sinking of titanicjesus blood amazon. Referring to its taped sound effects, sampled tunes, and foggy ambience, composer gavin bryars has described the sinking of the titanic as the musical equivalent of conceptual art. Of the 2201 people on board only 711 were to reach new york. The sinking of the titanic is a postmodern composition of the music reportedly played by the house quartet for the steam ship liner while it.
Percussionist and bandleader who became one of the most versatile british composers to emerge in the second half of the 20th century. Trinity labans string ensemble perform gavin bryars piece the sinking of the titanic. The sinking of the titanic by gavin bryars on spotify. The documentary sounds for the sinking of the titanic was made for hessischer rudfunk, germany, by director andreas skipis between 1999 and 2001. The film was shot in many unusual locations in the north of england whitby, robin hoods bay, ravenscar as well as at places near the. The sinking of the titanic 1969, first performance. Inspired by the story that the band on the rms titanic continued to perform as the ship sank in 1912, it recreates how the music performed by the band would reverberate through the water some time after they ceased performing.
Working as i was in an art college environment i was interested to see what might be the musical equivalent of a work of conceptual art. Christian boltanski did an installation for a live performance of the sinking of the titanic in bruges, france, and gavin bryars performed the sinking of the titanic as a part of christian boltanskis exhibition in the mito art tower, japan. Category artist title format label category country. Gavin bryars the sinking of the titanic, in terms of 20th century compositional models, is a conceptual masterpiece, unrivalled in its vision since its origination in 1969. Inspired by the story that the band on the titanic continued to perform as the ship sank, it recreates how the music performed by the band would reverberate through the water some time after they ceased performing. The first, for brian enos obscure label, was a landmark recording, but went swiftly out of print and became a much sought after collectors item, while the third, a. Gavin bryars ensemble sinking of the titanic amazon. Gavin bryars the sinking of the titanic is, and i say this with confidence, one of the finest pieces of music you could ever wish to own. Gavin bryars born 1943 jesus blood never failed me yet duration. The sinking of the titanic is a work by british minimalist composer gavin bryars.
One of the two works for which composer gavin bryars is best known the other being jesus blood never failed me yet, his epochal the sinking of the titanic had been recorded three times in the 25 years since its creation. The sinking of the titanic, an album by gavin bryars, gavin bryars ensemble on spotify we and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. A fascination with found material gavin bryars many of the rough sleepers that the film maker alan power was documenting in the elephant and castle district of south london where charlie. In 1971, when i lived in london, i was working with a friend, alan power, on a film about people living rough in the area around elephant and castle and waterloo station. Official website launch event at dokhuis galerie, amsterdam on 23rd november 2011. The sinking of the titanic gavin bryars gavin bryars gavin bryars gavin bryars ensemble the sinking of the titanic live. Gavin bryars the sinking of the titanic 1975, obscure duration.
Gavin bryars utilizes strings, minimalist vocals and found sounds to paint this. Gavin bryars the sinking of the titanic releases discogs. Gavin bryars has produced no less than three, maybe more, versions of the sinking of the titanic. The sinking of the titanic ltmcd 2525 gavin bryars ltm. Gavin bryars made his first performing version of the sinking of the titanic three years after that initial sketch, and has regularly returned to the indeterminate score ever since. Performed by gavin bryars double bass, philip jeck turntables and alter ego strings, brass, wind, percussion, keyboard, tape recorder and sound design. Gavin bryars biography, albums, streaming links allmusic. Jesuss blood never failed me yet by gavin bryars, eva hart, john nash, sandra hill, angela bryars from amazons classical music store.
Tone 34 gavin bryarsphilip jeckalter ego the sinking. The sinking of the titanic, an album by gavin bryars. Buy online, pick up in store is currently unavailable, but this item may be. The sinking of the titanic at xebec 1990 in the various performing versions of the sinking of the titanic made since its inception in 1969, the starting point for the piece has been the hymntune autumn, following the evidence of the surviving wireless operator harold bride. Gavin bryars studied philosophy at sheffield university and became a professional jazz bassist and a pioneer of free improvisation, working especially with derek bailey and tony oxley.
Gavin bryars the sinking of the titanic 1978, vinyl. The sinking of the titanic was a tragedy with immediate, worldwide repercussions. In a recent interview, brian eno said that he formed his record label in the mid1970s in order to release gavin bryars classic piece. Bryarss the sinking of the titanic is one of the oddest and at the same time most mesmerising works to come out of this end of the century. A holy grail among contemporary music collectors, this release on brian enos obscure label, which went out of print almost immediately, features two of the finest compositions of the late 20th century, both by gavin bryars. Gavin bryars the sinking of the titanic 1994, cassette. Richard gavin bryars born 1943 is an english composer and double bassist.
In the course of being filmed, some people broke into drunken song sometimes bits of. Gavin bryars ongoing and extremely moving work the sinking of the titanic gets an update here with the help of philip jeck adding a kind of hallucinatory dust and alter ego, who add live effects orchestration and foreboding doom. Cd and download edition of the celebrated live performance of the sinking of the titanic originally issued by les disques du crepuscule. The sinking of the titanic conductor, piano gavin bryars directed by director howard davidson, howard rees double bass sandra hill musical box music box angela bryars strings the cockpit ensemble violin john nash 2 voice spoken miss eva hart b.
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