Mopomoso Digital 3 - Sunday 16th August 2020 @ 14:00 PM
Third edition of our new monthly series of music from the world of free improvisation featuring, in order of appearance -
‘One Handed’ Charlotte Law table top guitar
http://charlottewendylaw.net/minfo.html
‘Two Minutes and Nine Seconds for John Russell’ - Steve Beresford solo piano
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Beresford
Shore Line. A tactile score from Jackie Walduck (vibes) with Adrian Lee (guitar) and James Risdon (recorders).
http://music.britishcouncil.org/resources/education-organisations/individuals/jackie-walduck
Lol’s Harmonium played by Sam Bailey
Cello solo Fred Lonberg-Holm
https://www.discogs.com/artist/281320-Fredrick-Lonberg-Holm
Live from Mopomoso at The Vortex Caroline Kraabel / Rowland Sutherland duo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Kraabel
http://www.rowlandsutherland.com
Machine piano Elico Suzuki - suzueri
All we know is God is always by our side Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt solo guitar
Duo Chris Burn (piano) John Butcher (sax)
https://www.chrisburnmusician.com
Interplay part 3 Atelier Grammophon Lockdown project
https://ateliergrammophon.wordpress.com
For Mopomoso by Robert Appleton (visuals and voice) with John Russell (guitar) Glen Hall (“For Mopomoso” John Russell asked Robert Appleton to create a piece for Mopomoso TV. He developed text, image and sound (vorTEX) into a composition which gave Glen Hall and Mia Zabelka total freedom to improvise together using a recording John had sent him. Then he put all of this together into visual music with the sounds of his own voice and textures in vorTEX software and created this beautiful piece.
https://yorku.academia.edu/RobertAppleton/CurriculumVitae
https://www.john-russell.co.uk
Do join us for the premiere and why not try our cocktail of the month?
The White Suited Mopomoso Cocktail
‘Make a small cold black coffee, a cold espresso perhaps? Or, if you fancy, use a big splash of a coffee liqueur. Pour your mini cold coffee into your favourite glass, add some ice cubes and fill it up with a milk of your choice, or single cream, maybe even both!? You could also add a few drops of vodka, or rum… steady now, cheers!’