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Hugh Davies

Sounds Heard (Book + CD)

Label: Soundworld Publishers

Format: Book + CD

Genre: Sound Art

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*2024 Stock*  Sounds Heard is not only a collection of writings intended for people who are interested or involved in contemporary music, especially those performers - including children - who lack a formal musical training. It also charts a wide cross-section of the activities of an intriguing musical personality. At different times in Hugh Davies' nearly 40-year career he has been variously described as "the world's leading electromusicologist", "the most informed person around on the general subject of new instruments", "unique English composer", "one of the most interesting instrument inventors of recent decades", "the remarkable live-electronics 'freak'", an "electronic wizard", "a humanist" and "I have never seen any music teacher who is fond as children as he is". Do these really refer to only one person? Who is the real Hugh Davies? Why has his modesty prevented him from being better known?

This book focuses on many Davies' insights about working an artist, a musician, a composer, a performer, an instrument inventor, an educator and a researcher. He takes nothing for granted, and there are always wider implications that his own immediate involvement. Even his more avantgarde scenarios are tempered with his "very British sense of humour". Many of the different areas of experimental music since the 1960s are touched on, including electronic music, live electronics, invented instruments, sound sculpture, sound installations and free improvisation, in all of which he was one of the British Pioneers.

The CD illustrates a cross-section of the themes covered in the book. As with most of Hugh Davies solo performances and recordings, no conventional instruments were used on the entire album, with the exception of one short piece in which existing music has been manipulated with tape techniques.

Details
Cat. number: 1-902440-05-6
Year: 2002
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Paperback + CD, 21 x 26 cm, 126 pages