Thursday 31 January 2019

Noel Akchote and his Guitar for Early Music

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The following is an acoustic version by Noel Akchote of the Messe de Nostre Dame No 12 Ite Missa Est. It appears that a "guitar" is used to translate a piece of Medieval choral work by Guillaume de Machaut into something instrumental....RS




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvKELMSigvQ&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR0tLP5G6Y_ekQAgNRY5lG4DWtfopVDbhHOfkpVshmhUYHPFN6CSMjMkoIU



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Apart from the above example he has done more using the guitar for a large number of Early Music pieces....


https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Noel+Akchote+early+music





Friday 18 January 2019

Recomposing the Past: Representations of Early Music on Stage and Screen


Recomposing the Past: Representations of Early Music on Stage and Screen: 1st Edition (Hardback) book cover


Recomposing the Past is a book concerned with the complex but important ways in which we engage with the past in modern times. Contributors examine how media on stage and screen uses music, and in particular early music, to evoke and recompose a distant past. Culture, popular and otherwise, is awash with a stylise - sometimes contradictory - musical history. And yet for all its complexities, these representations of the past through music are integral to how our contemporary and collective imaginations understand history. More importantly, they offer a valuable insight into how we understand our musical present. Such representative strategies, the book argues, cross generic boundaries, and as such it brings together a range of multimedia discussion on the subjects of film (Lord of the Rings, Dangerous Liasions), television (Game of Thrones, The Borgias), videogame (Dragon Warrior, Gauntlet), and opera (Written on Skin, Taverner, English ‘dramatick opera’). This collection constitutes a significant, and interdisciplinary, contribution to a growing literature which is unpacking our ongoing creative dialogue with the past. Divided into three complementary sections, grouped not by genre or media but by theme, it considers: ‘Authenticity, Appropriateness, and Recomposing the Past’, ‘Music, Space, and Place: Geography as History’, and ‘Presentness and the Past: Dialogues between Old and New’. Like the musical collage that is our shared multimedia historical soundscape, it is hoped that this collection is, in its eclecticism, more than the sum of its parts.

Reference Routledge website


This appears to be an important work and a large number of reviews can be found on the google search engine.......


https://www.google.com/search?q=Recomposing+the+Past%3A+Representations+of+Early+Music+on+Stage+and+Screen+reviews&rlz=1C1GGRV_enGB839GB839&oq=Recomposing+the+Past%3A+Representations+of+Early+Music+on+Stage+and+Screen+reviews&aqs=chrome..69i57.29517j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8










The Renaissance Suite


On extremely rare occasions Early Music can be used for a TV programme, film, or documentary, or on a radio dealing with a subject, or subjects which are "modern" to a large extent. What follows is a classic example..a film documentary in effect called La Course en Tete about a famous French cyclist.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnGS0pR1wOk



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xKLUxwcHyk&t=135s


The second link is a better, and clearer recording than the one presented as the first link



 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hnLjiTzejo&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR1OQdJhmdVxv5lGXPtZ4jp2n2HxAwtTLTK6Bp2uiShTmfPt5F3iwsGvbl8

The above link is the entire film in which one can see how, and where each piece of music relates



Strictly speaking, the above is not "Contemporary Early Music" per se..... but at least it is an example of how old music can be presented in a modern type setting...



The National Anthem of the Byzantine Empire

  The Byzantine Anthem below can be seen as an "early" piece of  medieval music, and ofcourse here we have some "modern"...