#106. A programme with independent sound art, radiophonic projects and other audio non-visual misunderstandings and findings. With: ‘A Treatise Remix’. A musical essay by Christopher Williams on Cornelius Cardew’s seminal graphic score Treatise (1963-67).
– A Treatise Remix by Christopher Williams
– More Better Something by Prysknaller (with Goh Lee Kwang and Mike Majkovski)
jingles by Dr Klang with kind help from himself.
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A Treatise Remix
I am delighted to announce the radiophonic birth of A Treatise Remix, a musical essay on Cornelius Cardew’s seminal graphic score Treatise (1963-67).
A Treatise Remix is a musical essay by Christopher Williams on Cornelius Cardew’s seminal graphic score Treatise (1963-67). Historical recordings of the piece, an original ensemble realization of the piece, and texts about the piece are layered in a lasagna that is at once an interpretation, a critical commentary, and an experience all its own.
Commissioned by Deutschlandradio Kultur’s
Duration: 46:24.
Premiere date: 14 August 2015.
With: Christian Kesten (voice, objects, translations), Andrea Neumann (inside piano), Robyn Schulkowsky (voice, percussion), Christopher Williams (voice, contrabass).
Mixed by Hermann Leppich. Edited at Worm/Klangendum studio in Rotterdam.
With contributions from:
– Cornelius Cardew and members of the Buffalo Center of the Creative and Performing Arts, 1966; Cornelius Cardew, John White, John Tilbury, Keith Rowe, David Bedford, and Peter Greenham, 1966
– QuaX Ensemble, 1967
– Ellsworth Snyder, 1976
– John Tilbury and Eddie Prevost, 1984 and 1996
– Performers at the Cornelius Cardew Memorial Concert, 1985
– 2:13 Ensemble, 1997
– Fred Lonberg-Holm, Guillermo Gregorio, Art Lange, Jim O’Rourke, Jim Baker, and Carrie Biolo, 1999
– Sonic Youth and William Winant, 1999
– FORMANEX, 2001
– Shawn Feeney, 2001
– James Ede, 2011
– Nicolas Horvath, 2012
– Helen Davey, 2012
– Ken Ya Kawaguchi and Gian Luigi Diana, 2012
– Tempo Reale Electroacoustic Ensemble, 2012
– Mat Hannafin, 2013
– WhoThroughThen, 2013
– Léo Rathier and Méryl Marchetti, 2014
– Jane Alden and Vocal Constructivists, 2014