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Composition · 2014 · 4, 8 or 12 vocalising performers using live electronics · Dirty Electronics Ensemble · inspired by a Samuel Beckett work · electroacoustic · ca. 18′

Quadlibet (2014)

For the Dirty Electronics Ensemble – for 4, 8 or 12 vocalising performers utilising live electronics. Inspired by a Samuel Beckett work – ca. 18′.

Programme note: The title, Quadlibet , is taken from the genre dating from the renaissance, quodlibet, in which different known melodies were combined in a single piece. (Ironically, it also means a philosophical or theological point proposed for disputation, which serves the presentation of the work quite well in a rather surrealistic manner.) The slight change of spelling is to do with the fact that this piece is inspired by Samuel Beckett’s 1986 work, Quad . It is a bit unusual for this phase of Landy’s career as it is a very abstract work leaning more towards innovation for innovation’s sake than for the more personal experience-focus of his sampling works. The original score and the score used by the performers follow the video of its first performance.

Performers: Danni Spooner, Joey Mottershead, Kat Pattison, Leigh Landy

DIY instruments: John Richards

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Quadlibet-performance.mp4
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