15 Jul 2016

John Elmsly

From Sound Lounge, 7:00 pm on 15 July 2016
John Elmsly

John Elmsly Photo: Darryl Foong

Composer John Elmsly, electro-acoustic music expert and Associate Professor at the University of Auckland for more than 30 years, reflects on his year as the Lilburn composer in residence in Wellington. How should we listen to electronic music? What does music mean for him? And why is he a composer? Charlotte Wilson grabbed him for an interview on his last weekend in the Lilburn house in Thorndon.

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Music Details

JOHN ELMSLY: Intoit NZSO cond. Hamish McKeich RNZ recording Live recording at the RNZ-SOUNZ Composer sessions 2013

JOHN ELMSLY: Microtungwhorl Performer: Kamala Bain (recorder), electronic sounds Private recording

DOUGLAS LILBURN: The Return Narrator – Tim Elliott. Maori voice – Mahi Potiki. Technical supervision – Willi Gailer Realised in the NZBC electronic studio Atoll ACD 404

JOHN ELMSLY: In Memoriam Rainbow Warrior Electroacoustic Private recording

JOHN ELMSLY: Soft Dawn over Whispering Island electroacoustic Private recording

JOHN ELMSLY: Three Pieces for Piano (i) Performer: Stephen de Pledge RNZ Recording

JOHN ELMSLY: Cello Symphony Performers:  James Tennant (cello), Auckland Philharmonia cond. John Hopkins RNZ recording

JOHN ELMSLY: Ritual Auras Karlheinz Company/John Elmsly Atoll ACD 842