James Saunders (born 1972) is a British composer and performer of experimental music. He is Professor of Music and Head of the Centre for Musical Research at
Bath Spa University
Bath Spa University is a public university in Bath, England, with its main campus at Newton Park, about west of the centre of the city. The university has other campuses in the city of Bath, and one at Corsham Court in Wiltshire.
The insti ...
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Early life
Born in
Kingston upon Thames
Kingston upon Thames (hyphenated until 1965, colloquially known as Kingston) is a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, southwest London, England. It is situated on the River Thames and southwest of Charing Cross. It is notable a ...
, England, Saunders studied at the
University of Huddersfield
, mottoeng = Thus not for you alone
, established = 1825 – Huddersfield Science and Mechanics' Institute1992 – university status
, type = Public
, endowment = £2.47 million (2015)
, chancellor = George W. Buckley
, vice_chancell ...
(1991–94) and then with
Anthony Gilbert at the
Royal Northern College of Music
The Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) is a conservatoire located in Manchester, England. It is one of four conservatoires associated with the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. In addition to being a centre of music educatio ...
(1994–96). In 1998, he was a participant at the
Darmstädter Ferienkurse
Darmstädter Ferienkurse ("Darmstadt Summer Course") is a regular summer event of contemporary classical music in Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany. It was founded in 1946, under the name "Ferienkurse für Internationale Neue Musik Darmstadt" (Vacation Cou ...
where he was awarded a scholarship prize. He participated again in 2000 and 2002.
Career
In 2001, he was a selected composer at the Ostrava New Music Days. He held composition residencies at the Experimental Studio fur Akustische Künst in Freiburg in 2003 and 2007.
His music has been played at international festivals, including Bludenz Tage fur zeitgemäßer Musik,
Brighton Festival
Brighton Festival is a large, annual, curated multi-arts festival in England. It includes music, theatre, dance, circus, art, film, literature, debate, outdoor and family events, and takes place in venues in the city of Brighton and Hove in Engl ...
, BMIC Cutting Edge, Borealis, Darmstadt,
Donaueschingen Festival
The Donaueschingen Festival (german: Donaueschinger Musiktage, links=no) is a festival for new music that takes place every October in the small town of Donaueschingen in south-western Germany. Founded in 1921, it is considered the oldest festiva ...
, Gothenburg Arts Sounds,
Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival
The Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (also known by the acronym HCMF, stylised since 2006 as the lowercase hcmf//) is a new music festival held annually in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. Since its foundation in 1978, it has feature ...
, Inventionen Berlin,
The Kitchen
The Kitchen is a non-profit, multi-disciplinary avant-garde performance and experimental art institution located at 512 West 19th Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was foun ...
, Music We'd Like to Hear, Ostrava New Music Days, Rainy Days, Rational Rec, Roaring Hooves,
Spitalfields_Music, SPOR, Ultima, and
Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik
The Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik (Witten Days for New Chamber Music) is a music festival for contemporary chamber music, jointly organised by the town Witten in the Ruhr Area and the broadcasting station Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR). The co ...
Saunders' music has been performed internationally by ensembles and musicians including Apartment House,
Arditti Quartet
The Arditti Quartet is a string quartet founded in 1974 and led by the British violinist Irvine Arditti. The quartet is a globally recognized promoter of contemporary classical music and has a reputation for having a very wide repertoire. T ...
, asamisimasa, Sebastian Berweck, ensemble chronophonie, duo Contour, Rhodri Davies, Exaudi,
Nicolas Hodges
Nicolas Hodges (born 1970, in London) is a pianist living in Germany.
Early years
Nicolas Hodges was born into a musical family. His mother sang in the BBC Singers, including under Boulez in works by Nono. His father was a keen amateur musician, ...
,
London Sinfonietta
The London Sinfonietta is an English contemporary chamber orchestra founded in 1968 and based in London.
The ensemble has headquarters at Kings Place and is Resident Orchestra at the Southbank Centre. Since its inaugural concert in 1968—gi ...
,
Ensemble Modern
Ensemble Modern is an international ensemble dedicated to performing and promoting the music of modern composers. Formed in 1980, the group is based in Frankfurt, Germany, and made up variously of about twenty members from numerous countries.
Hi ...
, Neue Vocalsolisten,
Plus-minus ensemble,
Psappha New Music Ensemble,
ensemble recherche, Suono Mobile,
SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg, and 175 East.
He is active as a performer of experimental music, notably in the duo Parkinson Saunders with
Tim Parkinson and as director of the ensemble Material at
Bath Spa University
Bath Spa University is a public university in Bath, England, with its main campus at Newton Park, about west of the centre of the city. The university has other campuses in the city of Bath, and one at Corsham Court in Wiltshire.
The insti ...
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Saunders currently serves as a Professor of Music and as the Head of the Centre for Musical Research at Bath Spa University. He is the co-author, with
John Lely
John Lely (born Norwich, England, in 1976) is British experimental composer, improvising musician and curator based in London, UK.
His music has been commissioned and performed by musicians including Apartment House, Quatour Bozzini, violinis ...
, of ''Word Events: Perspectives on Verbal Notation''. His research interests include open forms, notation, group behaviours, instrumentalisation, series and modularity. His interviews with composers and improvisers focus on their working methods.
Music
Saunders' work explores modular and serial structures and uses open forms. Series such as ''#
nassigned' (2000–9) and ''divisions that could be autonomous but that comprise the whole'' (2009–11) adopt a variable structure, comprising a selection of modules that can be combined in multiple ways to make new configurations for each performance. His music uses extended instrumental techniques and found objects as a means of exploring the sonic properties of materials. It is “predominantly quiet, with sustained tones, often on the edge of inaudibility, interspersed with shorter sounds, all produced by an instrumentarium that mixes conventional musical instruments with a range of low-tech sound sources”. He used interpersonal cueing systems to control the way his music is structured (things whole and not whole, 2011), and made distributed pieces that allow collaborative input from others (distribution study, 2011).
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Selected works
* ''lots and lots for us to do'' (2014)
* ''you say what to do'' (2014)
* ''positions in the sequence correctly recalled'' (2014)
* ''on bare trees'' (2014)
* ''so many territories'' (2014)
* ''everybody do this'' (2014)
* ''interspersed sometimes with weeds and brambles'' (2013)
* ''eight panels'' (2012)
* ''what you must do, rather than must not do'' (2012)
* ''overlay'' (2012)
* ''small template'' (2012)
* ''object network'' (2012–)
* ''things whole and not whole'' (2011)
* ''distribution study'' (2011)
* ''location composites'' (2011–)
* ''template (with alterations)'' (2010–)
* ''surfaces'' (2010–)
* ''geometria situs'' (2009–10)
* ''divisions that could be autonomous but that comprise the whole'' (2009–11)
* ''either/or'' (2008/9)
* ''with paper'' (2006/8, 2009–)
* ''# nassigned' (2000–9)
References
Further reading
* Parkinson, T. (2011). "Une Présence Manifeste: Quelques Compositeurs Du Royaume-uni Don't J'aime La Musique", ''Revue & Corrigée'', 90 (December 2011): 26–30.
* Ryan, D. (2007). "Realising #0505-040606- , ''Miser & Now'', 10 (August 2007): 14–16.
* Saunders, J. (2006). "What are you doing with your music?". In: Marley, B. and Wastell, M., eds. ''Blocks of Consciousness and the Unbroken Continuum'', London: Sound 323 Press: 254–263.
* Saunders, J. (2007). "Developing a Modular Music System". In: Waterman, A., ed. (2007). ''Agape''. New York: Miguel Abreu Gallery
Miguel Abreu Gallery is a contemporary art gallery with two locations in New York City.
History
Miguel Abreu Gallery opened its first space at 36 Orchard Street in 2006 in the Lower East Side of New York City. A second 8,000 square foot space ...
: 36–40.
* Saunders, J. (2007). "The Dictaphone in my Life". ''My Favorite Things – The Joy of the Gizmo: Leonardo Music Journal
''Leonardo Music Journal'' is an annual multimedia peer-reviewed academic journal (print and audio CD) published by the MIT Press on behalf of Leonardo, The International Society of the Arts, Sciences and Technology. The journal was established ...
'', 17 (2007): 33–34.
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* Saunders, J (2011). "Testing the consequences–multipart series in the work of the Wandelweiser composers." ''Contemporary Music Review'', 30 (6): 497–524.
* Saunders, J. (2013). "Specific Objects? Distributed approaches to sourcing sonic materials in open form compositions." ''Contemporary Music Review'', 32/5: 473–484.
External links
*
James Saunders at Bath Spa University
Parkinson Saunders
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1972 births
20th-century British composers
21st-century British composers
Living people
British classical composers
British male classical composers
Twelve-tone and serial composers
20th-century British male musicians
21st-century British male musicians