*Contemporary Music Research Unit (CMRU) Lecture Series 2016/17**
**Goldsmiths, University of London*
The Contemporary Music Research Unit is pleased to present an invited
talk by
*David Gorton*
When: Thursday 10 November, 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Where: Council Chamber, Deptford Town Hall Building, Goldsmiths,
University of London, New Cross, London SE14 6NW (map
<http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=51.47530&mlon=-0.03849#map=19/51.47530/-0.03849>)
Cost: free / all welcome
https://www.gold.ac.uk/calendar/?id=10226
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***Composer David Gorton discusses his latest compositional projects*
In this presentation David Gorton will introduce a selection of his
compositions, organised around four thematic preoccupations that have
underpinned his compositional thinking for the last ten years:
specifically, music and landscape, the use of ‘old’ music,
microtonality, and composer-performer collaboration. While these themes
will be presented separately, the compositions associated with them are
intertwined, suggesting that composition for Gorton is not so much a
linear or progressive activity but one that is meandering and multifaceted.
DAVID GORTON first came to public attention in 2001 when he was awarded
the Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Prize. Commissions followed
for ensembles that include the London Sinfonietta, the BBC Symphony
Orchestra, Ensemble Exposé, Jane's Minstrels, CHROMA, HERMES, and the
Kreutzer Quartet. His compositions have been performed throughout Europe
and America, in China, and in Vietnam, and have been recorded on the
Métier, Usk, and Toccata Classics labels. Much of his output comprises
series of works for solo performers with whom he has built a
collaborative relationship over a period of years, including the
violinist Peter Sheppard Skærved, cellist Neil Heyde, oboist Christopher
Redgate, pianists Zubin Kanga and Roderick Chadwick, and guitar player
Stefan Östersjö. David Gorton was a student at Durham University, King’s
College London, and the Royal Academy of Music, studying composition
with Harrison Birtwistle and Simon Bainbridge. From 2004-06 he held a
Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship for a compositionally driven
project about musical time, structure, and performance. In 2012 he was a
visiting researcher at the Orpheus Institute in Ghent, and in 2015 was a
composer in residence at the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt
University. He is a University of London Associate Professor at the
Royal Academy of Music.
http://www.davidgortonmusic.com/
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CMRU talks are free and open to all.
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Future events:
November 17th: Panos Ghikas (Canterbury Christchurch University)
December 1st: Ian Pace/Michael Finnissy: to include a complete
performance of Finnissy’s /Verdi Transcriptions/
http://www.gold.ac.uk/cmru/events
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