Gavin Bryars

Journal Entries

Philip Jeck

March 31, 2022

Philip Jeck died peacefully on Friday, March 25th. He was a good friend, an unclassifiable artist who produced the most poetic music imaginable (and yet to be imagined). He was without doubt a genius and a very lovely man.

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Conducting RSNO at Sonica

March 22, 2022

On March 12th I was to join forces with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra for a spectacular performance at Cryptic’s Sonica Glasgow 2022. There were three works: Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet, Arvo Pärt’s If Bach Had Been a Beekeeper and the UK premiere of my Viola Concerto (A Hut in Toyama) with Morgan Goff on viola.

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Cambridge Concert postscript

August 21, 2021

Cambridge Summer Music Festival, West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge The Gavin Bryars Ensemble was to perform at the Cambridge Summer Music Festival on July 20, 2021, this being our first live performance since December 8th, 2019, when we’d performed the 50th anniversary concert of The Sinking of the Titanic (1969-) at Kings Place, London.

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Dark Mofo – Hobart

August 19, 2021

My Viola Concerto had been originally written for performance at the 2020 Dark Mofo Festival. Although the festival was cancelled the commission went ahead and I intended to finish it before the original planned performance date in mid-June.

Conrad Cork

May 24, 2021

I was very sorry to learn of the death at the end of April of Conrad Cork, who was a close friend and colleague for many years though we had become estranged for some time, something that I deeply regret. He was a terrific jazz saxophonist and immensely knowledgeable about all areas of jazz and its history and is perhaps chiefly remembered in that field for his highly original and pioneering work as a jazz teacher.

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Above Water (A song for the East Riding from Goole)

April 27, 2021

I was born in Goole, and never left the town until I went to university and, in spite of living in many different places since, still think of it as

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Virginia Anderson

February 3, 2021

Virginia Anderson I was shocked and deeply saddened when I learned of the sudden and unexpected death early last Saturday morning (January 30) of my friend Virginia Anderson, clarinettist, musicologist and teacher and the most knowledgeable, thorough and insightful of all writers on English and American experimental music, a subject that she both understood and for which she had a rare passion.

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Robert Stutley (1953-2020)

December 12, 2020

I was deeply saddened to learn of the sudden and unexpected death of Robert Stutley early on Tuesday morning. I received a message from his wife Margaret and spoke with her on the phone at some length.

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French Book on Gavin Bryars

November 28, 2020

For the last three years or so, the French writer Jean-Louis Tallon has conducted interviews with me at various locations in France – when I was involved with performances there – at my home in Billesdon, and eventually by Skype during the lockdown.

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Singers

October 10, 2020

Recently, John Potter asked to let him have a list of the singers I’ve worked with over the years, a list that became bigger and bigger as I looked back. Here it is – with some caveats towards the end…

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Full orchestra version of Jesus’ Blood

September 29, 2020

Almost 50 years after its composition, and after many different versions of the piece, my publisher Schott has put together material for a fixed 30 minute orchestral version of Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet.

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Madrigals – Petrarch settings

September 22, 2020

After writing what became my First Book of Madrigals for the Hilliard Ensemble, setting texts by Blake Morrison, starting in 1998, I turned to Petrarch for my second book. Coincidentally the first four madrigals in Book One happened to be written on Mondays and so I wrote each of the remaining ones on Mondays too.

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Working in the lockdown – continued

September 15, 2020

In June I wrote a journal entry about life here in the current situation, and I talked about music that I’d been writing and music that I planned to write. So here’s an update on those plans/ambitions…

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Billesdon Parish Magazine

September 14, 2020

I moved to Billesdon in 1992 and from a few years earlier there had been a monthly magazine, Billesdon and District Parish New and Views, that continues to this day. Until the beginning of this year the editor was Rosie Black.

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Working in the lockdown

June 14, 2020

Since I came back from the performance of Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet in Bornem, Belgium on March 6th, I have been at home, along with my son Yuri, who joined me on March 13 as his university had closed down.

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