Loops is a multi-faceted trio which often features a special guest artist. The repertoire is highly original and has an Indian flavour.
More information is available on the Loops web site.
Electric Guitar Electric Bass Drums Tabla |
A century ago, on the 12th of Decmber 1901, Guglielmo Marconi received the first transatlantic wireless signal. The letter "S" in Morse Code was sent 3000 km from Poldhu in Cornwall to St Johns, Newfoundland. So began the Radio Age. Loops and Topology celebrate the century with a new hour-long show looking back over some key figures and events as immortalised by radio recordings. The combined 8-piece band play live along with the recorded voices of Churchill, Hitler, Gandhi, Earhardt, Whitlam, Howard, Freud, Einstein, Bradman, Melba, and a host of others, including Marconi himself. These figures are heard in "voice portraits" - a new technique using characteristic intonation patterns of a person's speech to make melody. The band plays music designed to emphasise this melody, so that when Bill Clinton talks about "that woman", it sounds like he's singing. The result is a new kind of opera. The two ensembles combine different approaches - Topology's contemporary classical perspective and Loops' jazz background - to create a new, wide-ranging ethos. The principal composers are Jonathan Dimond (ex-Jazz Convenor at the Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University) and Robert Davidson (referred to as "the leading composer of his generation" by Terry Riley, the "father of minimalism"), with Jamie Clark also a contributing writer. Both composers and both ensembles have been exploring the musical possibilities of speech for a number of years. Airwaves is the culmination of their efforts. Airwaves had its first outing in two sold-out performances at the 2001 Queensland Biennial. Loops has been featured in the Brisbane Festival, Queensland Biennial, and has undertaken several national tours. The trio was resident ensemble at the Queensland Conservatorium. Topology have performed in the Olympics Festival, the Brisbane Festival, Queensland Biennial and the Sydney Spring Festival, where they were awarded Best Ensemble. They have premiered dozens of Australian and international works to critical acclaim since forming in 1996, and have played everywhere from a support for pop group Savage Garden to Fluxus works in the Queensland Art Gallery. |
Violin, Viola, Piano, Double Bass, Saxophone, Electric Guitar, Electric Bass, Tabla, Trombone, Drums |
Check out the Loops and Topology web sites. Read a review by Greg Hooper.
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