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Judith Hamann
Days CollapseMusic for cello and electronics produced while Judith Hamann was in lockdown on the island of Suomenlinna in Finland. Judith Hamann’s residency was part of the Helsinki International Artist Programme, and was supported by the Australia Council for the Arts. One of Another Timbre's quarantine commissions during the Covid epidemic.
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Klas Lang & Golden Fur
BeisselAustrian composer Klaus Lang and the ensemble Golden Fur re-imagine the unusual musical world of the eighteenth century Baptist leader Johann Conrad Beissel. Beissel was devoutly religious, and, coming to the USA from Germany in 1730, founded a Utopian religious community in Pennsylvania, for whom he wrote a huge amount of church music. He developed his own compositional system which he said was given to him by angels, and which has been described as a very early pre-cursor of serialism.