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Kraig Grady (born 1952) is a US-Australian
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Def ...
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. He has composed and performed with an ensemble of microtonal instruments of his own design and also worked as a
shadow puppet Shadow play, also known as shadow puppetry, is an ancient form of storytelling and entertainment which uses flat articulated cut-out figures (shadow puppets) which are held between a source of light and a translucent screen or scrim. The cut-out ...
eer, tuning theorist, filmmaker, world music radio DJ and concert promoter. His works feature his own ensembles of acoustic instruments, including metallophones, marimbas, hammered dulcimers and reed organs tuned to microtonal
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scales. His compositions include accompaniments for silent films and shadow plays. An important influence in the development of Grady's music was
Harry Partch Harry Partch (June 24, 1901 – September 3, 1974) was an American composer, music theorist, and creator of unique musical instruments. He composed using scales of unequal intervals in just intonation, and was one of the first 20th-century com ...
, like Grady, a musician from the Southwest, and a composer of theatrical works in Just Intonation for self-built instruments. Many of his compositions use unusual meters of very extended lengths.


Biography

Born in
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in 1952, Grady began composing while still in his teens. After studies with
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Dean Drummond Dean Drummond (January 22, 1949 – April 13, 2013) was an American composer, arranger, conductor and musician. His music featured microtonality, electronics, and a variety of percussion. He invented a 31-tone instrument called the zoomoozophone ...
, Dorrance Stalvey and Byong-Kon Kim, he produced his earliest compositions. Since meeting tuning theorist Erv Wilson in 1975, he has composed and performed in alternative tunings based on Wilson's theories, first in 31-tone equal temperament, and eventually in the just intonation resources of Wilson's combination-product sets and meta-slendro. In the early 1980s Grady and filmmaker Keith Barefoot created a number of performances combining live music with silent film. In his 1989
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a libr ...
''War and Pieces'', he used film to project stage settings as well as illustrate the inner thoughts of the live performers. Since 1993 Grady's work has been connected to the activities of "The North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island", a
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non-profit organization promoting the culture of this envisioned island, which Grady characterizes as a "visionary geography". He has produced numerous solo and ensemble works and ten shadow plays representing the "traditional" repertoire of Anaphoria: ''Ten Black Eye I-II, Black Eye Meru, Her Stirring Stone, Their Ventures Beyond The Horizons, The Stolen Stars, Frenzy At The Royal Threshold, The Quiet Erow, The Pilgrimage of Mirrors'', and ''The Follies of Dr. Placebo''. Despite the fact that the size of his instruments make touring difficult, his work has been presented at Ballhaus Naunyn Berlin (Germany), the Chateau de la Napoule (France), the Norton Simon Museum of Art, the UCLA Armand Hammer Museum, the Pacific Asia Museum, California Institute of the Arts, Pomona College, Pierce College, Villa Aurora Foundation for European American Relations, the Schindler House, Beyond Baroque, the Brand Library, New Langton Arts, as well as numerous live performances on radio
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. His work was also presented as part of the
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’s American Music Weekend as well as
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1985. He has been nominated four times for the
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Music Awards best uncategorizable artist and was chosen by
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as one of the "100 coolest people in Los Angeles". ''The Quiet Erow'' made its Australian premiere on 9 October 2009 at the Helensburgh Bushland Chapel, starring Kraig Grady (director), his wife
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. Grady's shadow play ''The Brook of No Return'' made its debut in November 2018, in Wollongong and Sydney. It returned to Wollongong in September 2019. " Nature on the Loose" was presented at the Wollongong art Gallery in August of 2022. The cast consisted of Grady (also as director), Jess Boyle, Hayley Carrick, Joshua Mills, Jariss Shead, and Jiahong Zhao.


Selective discography

*Music From The Island Of Anaphoria (BZang Editions, Tiny Organ) 1994 CD *From The Interiors Of Anaphoria (BZang Editions) 1995 CD *The Creation Of The Worlds (BZang Editions) 1997 CD *The Stolen Stars: An Anaphoria Dance Drama (Archive Of Anaphoria) 2003 CD *Without R & R. (Experimental Musical Research) 2005 3" CD-R *Orenda (Archive Of Anaphoria) 2006 3" CD-R *Beyond The Windows Perhaps Among The Podcorn (Transparency) 2007 CD *Footpaths and Trade Routes ( ini.itu) 2009 LP, limited edition of 250 *Our Rainy Season/Nuilagi (
And/oar and/OAR is an independent record label based in Seattle, Washington. It was founded by Dale Lloyd in 2001 but officially started in May 2002. The label concentrates on raising awareness about field recording and sound art that uses field record ...
) 2011, Limited edition of 300 *Escarpments ( ini.itu) 2014 LP, limited edition of 250 *In a Pentagonal Room (Archive Of Anaphoria) 2014 CD *Monuments of Diamonds (
Another Timbre Another Timbre is a record label, based in Sheffield and known for its releases of free improvisation, experimental and contemporary classical music. It was founded by television sound recordist Simon Reynell, who also engineers and produces mo ...
) 2020 CD


See also

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Hexany In musical tuning systems, the hexany, invented by Erv Wilson, represents one of the simplest structures found in his combination product sets. It is referred to as an uncentered structure, meaning that it implies no tonic. It achieves this b ...
His "A Farewell Ring" is for the Hexany and he has many other works for Combination-product sets


References


External links


Anaphoria.com
- Grady's home page
LAWeekly.com: Border Garde
- Microtonalist Kraig Grady: Outside and in between, by Greg Burk, includes photo.

- An Interview with Kraig Grady, by Brian Timothy Harlan, on Corporeal Meadows, official Partch website.

- Shadows step into the Spotlight - L.A.Times
Beyond The Windows Perhaps Among The Podcorn Review
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