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Troy Banarzi (born 12 April 1972) is a British-born composer and artist of Indian/Irish descent. He is considered “an experimental music maker with a more art-orientated approach”, creating music with a "folk influence and a fairy-tale quality". Banarzi was born in London. He has collaborated with, amongst others, the Rambert Dance Company, sound artist Scanner,〔Nightjam website, Artangel: http://www.nightjam.org.uk/remixes.html〕〔Scanner’s website, news: http://www.scannerdot.com/news/newsarchive/news_february.html〕 and composer Kuljit Bhamra.〔De Wolfe Music website: http://www.dewolfe.co.uk/musicsearch/cd_tracks.php?pageNum_rstracks=1&cdnumber=DEWEB%2002〕 He is also a production music composer, and recording pianist for “De Wolfe Music”,〔De Wolfe Music website, news: http://www.dewolfemusic.co.uk/help/news/Nitrate_to_Bitrate2.pdf〕 with numerous high profile television credits including Dispatches (Channel 4), Horizon (BBC2), and Coast (BBC1).〔BBC website, Coast: http://www.bbc.co.uk/coast/faq/prog3_music.shtml 〕 ==Recent Works== Requiem for the Missing (2009)〔Culture 24 website, "East Wing VIII mark a year of live art with night of flamboyant artists": http://www.culture24.org.uk/art/live+art/art65418〕〔Artist’s website, The Missing: http://www.banarzi.com/creations/the-missing〕〔Time Out website, events: http://www.timeout.com/london/classical/event/131944/requiem-for-the-missing.html〕 A “performance art” art piece for the East Wing Collection at the Courtauld Institute of Art.〔Courtauld Institute of Art, newsletter, spring 2009: http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/newsletter/spring_2009/spring_09%20.pdf〕 First performed in the courtyard of Somerset House on Friday February 13, by a choir of hooded monks (Trinity College of Music Chamber Choir). It uses the following texts: Psalm 88, The 9 Cemetery Contemplations, Pie Jesu, A Woman Unknown, In Paradisum. Séance (2009) 〔〔Muso website, concert details: http://www.musolife.com/Troy-Banarzi-s-creepy-requiem-The-Missing/〕 A collaboration with sound artist Scanner.〔 A multi-channel surround sound installation first performed at Somerset House alongside Requiem for the Missing. It combines audio recordings of a séance with a contemporary police missing report and recordings of the Thames. Mammon (2009) A collaboration with choreographer Patricia Okenwa and the Rambert Dance Company. First performed 22 May at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre as part of the Rambert’s “Season of New Choreography” series. Music scored for string quintet, piano, Hammond organ and drumkit. Magic Organ (2009) 〔Culture 24 website, “It's going to be unusual as usual as East Wing VIII takes over Somerset House for Museums at Night”: http://www.culture24.org.uk/places+to+go/museums+at+night+2009/art68397 〕〔Culture 24 website, “East Wing collective prepare for final farewell at Somerset House”: http://www.culture24.org.uk/art/live+art/art70588〕 A musical sculpture exhibited at the East Wing Collection, Courtauld Institute of Art,〔Courtauld Institute of Art, programme: http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/news/documents/EastWingMuseumsatNightProgramme.pdf〕 made from salvaged musical instruments and organ pipes Euphonika (2006) 〔〔〔Artist’s website, Euphonika: http://www.banarzi.com/creations/euphonika〕 An audio/visual "performance art" piece exploring people's relationships with dolls and statues. Scored for string quartet, harp, tuba, Hammond organ, toy piano, melodica, and live electronics, and incorporating video interviews and film animation. Subsequently broadcast and Resonance FM and BBC Radio 3.〔BBC Website, Radio 3, programmes: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d3qg5〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Troy Banarzi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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