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Ayanna Witter-Johnson|Composers' Academy, Vol. 5

Composers' Academy, Vol. 5

Philharmonia Orchestra, Darren Bloom

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Volume 5 of NMC Recordings' partnership with the Philharmonia Orchestra features two new works by composers Ayanna Witter-Johnson and Alex Paxton, participants in the Philharmonia’s 2021 "Composers’ Academy" and the 2021 Royal Philharmonic Society Composers programme.

The featured composers developed their works over their 10 month participation in the Composers’ Academy, benefitting from seminars and tutorials as well as contemporary instrument exploration sessions and a works-in progress workshop with Philharmonia players and conductor Darren Bloom. "Composers' Academy" Volume 5 features two very different works by composer/performers.

Ayanna Witter-Johnson contributes solo cello and vocals to the rich, warm soundworld of her track Equinox. R&B-inflected vocals both contrast with and complement the Philharmonia's lush string playing, in music that effortlessly blends classical tradition with the reggae and soul of Witter-Johnson's roots. In place of a programme note, Witter-Johnson refers to the lyrics of Equinox to encompass the spirit of the piece; musings on the moon, the sun, and spinning circles of light.

Composer and improvising-trombonist Alex Paxton's music has been described as "a riotous overabundance of love and rage... an extraordinary experience" (The Wire). His new work Levels of Affection whirrs and pops with erratic energy, as brass synth sounds puncture a bed of distorted, folk-inspired strings, and Paxton's rough, jazzy trombone belows into the depths of the explosive sonic experience that is fast becoming his trademark.

This recording is kindly supported by grants from the RVW Trust, Austin & Hope Pilkington Charitable Trust, The Coln Trust, and the Patrick Rowland Foundation. © NMC Recordings

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Equinox (Ayanna Witter-Johnson)

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Equinox
Ayanna Witter-Johnson
00:10:23

Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Ayanna Witter-Johnson, Composer, Lyricist, Artist, MainArtist - Darren Bloom, Conductor, MainArtist

(C) 2022 NMC Recordings (P) 2022 NMC Recordings

Levels of Affection (Alex Paxton)

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Levels of Affection
Alex Paxton
00:10:32

Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Darren Bloom, Conductor, MainArtist - Alex Paxton, Composer, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2022 NMC Recordings (P) 2022 NMC Recordings

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Volume 5 of NMC Recordings' partnership with the Philharmonia Orchestra features two new works by composers Ayanna Witter-Johnson and Alex Paxton, participants in the Philharmonia’s 2021 "Composers’ Academy" and the 2021 Royal Philharmonic Society Composers programme.

The featured composers developed their works over their 10 month participation in the Composers’ Academy, benefitting from seminars and tutorials as well as contemporary instrument exploration sessions and a works-in progress workshop with Philharmonia players and conductor Darren Bloom. "Composers' Academy" Volume 5 features two very different works by composer/performers.

Ayanna Witter-Johnson contributes solo cello and vocals to the rich, warm soundworld of her track Equinox. R&B-inflected vocals both contrast with and complement the Philharmonia's lush string playing, in music that effortlessly blends classical tradition with the reggae and soul of Witter-Johnson's roots. In place of a programme note, Witter-Johnson refers to the lyrics of Equinox to encompass the spirit of the piece; musings on the moon, the sun, and spinning circles of light.

Composer and improvising-trombonist Alex Paxton's music has been described as "a riotous overabundance of love and rage... an extraordinary experience" (The Wire). His new work Levels of Affection whirrs and pops with erratic energy, as brass synth sounds puncture a bed of distorted, folk-inspired strings, and Paxton's rough, jazzy trombone belows into the depths of the explosive sonic experience that is fast becoming his trademark.

This recording is kindly supported by grants from the RVW Trust, Austin & Hope Pilkington Charitable Trust, The Coln Trust, and the Patrick Rowland Foundation. © NMC Recordings

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