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Anna Meredith and Shlomo - "Concerto for Beatboxer and Orchestra"

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2010

The short-listed contestants from the New Music Award 2008 made short films about their proposals, demonstrating what they would do if they won the award. This is Shlomo and Anna Meredith's proposal for the New Music Award 2008.

"Concerto for Beatboxer and Orchestra"

Bringing together the worlds of classical music and beatboxing, Concerto for Beatboxer and Orchestra will be a new collaborative work co-composed by Shlomo and Anna Meredith, which will create a new notation and precedent for beatboxing as a musical art form.

Shlomo will perform the Concerto with a bespoke 20 piece 'Beatbox Orchestra', self-selected members of the four Southbank Centre resident orchestras (the Philharmonia, London Sinfonietta, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and the London Philharmonic). Shlomo's own 'Beatbox Choir' will be also be embedded within the ensemble. The compositional process will be wholly collaborative involving all members of the ensemble. A new form of notation for beatboxing will also be developed and made freely available online.

Shlomo is a human beatbox artist and Artist in Residence at the Southbank Centre in London. He has worked with artists such as Bjork, Damon Albarn and Bill Bailey. He recently created the world's first beatboxing choir, curated a concert series at the Southbank Centre and performed live for BBC2's coverage of Glastonbury Festival.

Anna Meredith is a composer, improviser, drum teacher and animateur. Composer in Residence for the BBC Scottish Sympony Orchestra from 2004 -- 2007, her trombone concerto for their Principal Trombone, Simon Johnson, is due to be performed in 2009. Anna was mentored by electronica artists Matmos as part of the London Sinfonietta's Blue Touch Paper project and her works have also been premiered by Ensemble Modern, London Symphony Orchestra and at the Aldeburgh and Huddersfield festivals.

"These adventurous composers don't force musical genres together, but instead uses the distinctive elements of each musical form to create a blueprint for a future style." New Music Award panel

shlo.co.uk

annameredith.com

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