Events 2007 – 2010

 

September 2010

Terry Riley In C (1964)
for Totnes Festival 2010

with Totnes Music Now (Stephen Brown, Pat Butterley, Stephanie Carey, Frank Denyer, Andrew Fordyce, Will Fordyce, Riki Gonski, Barbara Graham, Sarah Hennessy, Alistair King, Mary Macaulay, Sam Richards, Lewis Riley, Tim Sayer, Jo White and Andy Williamson)
Wednesday 8th September, 7pm: St Mary’s Church, Totnes, Devon

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Rising Breath

with Duncan Chapman – live sound and Stewart Collinson – digital image
Wednesday 15th September: ICCI 360 Festival, Plymouth
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April 2010

Tenderly
for two pianos and hand-drawn film

with Ellie Chandler, piano and Stewart Collinson, film editing
Wednesday 28th April: Studio 3, Dartington College of Arts, Devon
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March 2010

The Extended Shakuhachi

with Zlatko Baracskai, instrumental extensions
Saturday 13th March: Noise=Noise 17, The Foundry, Great Eastern St. London

 

November 2009

Hypothetical
as part of Lawrence Upton at 60

Lawrence Upton – score and vocal performance
John Levack Drever – multi-channel sound diffusion
Mike McInerney – shakuhachi
Saturday 14th November: Goldsmiths, University of London
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September 2009

Turning Breath
for shakuhachi, live video and sound processing

with Stewart Collinson – video, and Duncan Chapman – live sound
24th – 29th September: Sonic Arts EXPO, Leeds
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July – September 2009

Imaginary Edo
music for an open-air festival

Mike McInerney – shakuhachi
Philip Robinson – biwa/banjo
Saturday 4th July: Firestone Festival near Coleford, Devon
Saturday 5th September: Exeter Green Fair, Cathedral Green, Exeter

 

May 2009

Insects and the Abyss
a homage to Rued Langgaard

Mike McInerney – piano
Michael Neil – electronic extensions
Friday 6th May, 8pm: The Sherwell Centre, University of Plymouth

An Unlikely Collection

Adam Benjamin, Ruth Way, Song Yunkrung – dance
Michael Neil, Mike McInerney – music
Alex White – lights
Thursday 7th May, 7.30 pm: Theatre Studio 1, Roland Levinsky Building, University of Plymouth

Music for an Exhibition of Botanical Photographs

Exhibition “The Garden in the House”
Maureen Douglas-Green – photographs
Mike McInerney – shakuhachi meditations
Friday 21st May, 8pm: The Garden House, Yelverton, Devon
(Exhibition 21st May – 26th July)

 

February 2009

The Extended Shakuhachi

Zlatko Baracskai – extension design
Mike McInerney – performance
Saturday 28th February, 9.30pm: Southside Cafe, University of Plymouth
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October 2008

A Hallowe’en Soundtrack for Das Cabinet Des Dr Caligari

with Analogorak and Strange Bedfellows (Andy Manson, Debbie Manson, Philip Robinson, James Smyth and others)
Friday 31st October, 8.30pm: Gallery 86, 86 High Street, Crediton

 

August 2008

A Porta Inferi
devotional music for harp and shakuhachi

with Abigail Robinson – Gaelic harp and voice
Sunday 3rd August, 7pm: The Forge, Holne, Newton Abbot, Devon
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July 2008

The Bent Radio Orchestra
as part of Sonic Arts Network EXPO 2008

with Duncan Chapman, Stuart Collinson and others
Sunday 6th July: Pavilion Gardens, Brighton

Ashide
at Ways with Words 2008

Saturday 12 July, 8pm: Dukes Room, The Courtyard, Dartington Hall, Devon
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June 2008

Resonating Spaces
at Falmouth Liveart 2008

with Jeff Cloke and reson8
Saturday 7th June, 8pm: Space 1, Wellington Terrace, Falmouth, Cornwall

 

May 2008

Empty Houses are Full of Noises

with Strange Bedfellows: Rammi Dela – voice; Robert Lee – instruments; Zoë Wilton – clarinet;
Philip Robinson – instruments and Richard Douglas-Green – sound manipulation
Friday 23rd May, 7.30pm: Longfleet, Old Tiverton Road, Crediton
Saturday 24th May, 7.30pm & 10pm: Gallery 36, Denmark Road, Exeter

 

September 2007 – April 2008

Moving the Sun and the Traffic
live performance with interactive digital sampling and image generation

with Tim Sayer – software design
Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts 2007
Tuesday 11th September 2007, 11.30am: Studio 3, Dartington College of Arts, Devon
Wednesday 30th April 2008, 8pm: Jill Craigie Cinema, University of Plymouth

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