Kingston Soundpainting Ensemble

Helen Julia Minors (Composer)

Research output: Practice-based/Artistic researchPerformance/Live event

Abstract

This performance is designed to introduce teachers and school musicians to this live multidisciplinary live composing sign language. Led by Dr. Helen Julia Minors (soundpainter, trumpet, voice), the Kingston Soundpainting Ensemble, led by Dr. Minors at Kington University, is representated by a section a varied set of performers, using woodwind, brass, voice and percussion, spanning popular, classical and world styles. This performance consists of: Philip Warda (electronic instruments, percussion, voice) Micha Theofanopoulou (djembe, voice) Tom Griffiths (piano, clarinet, actor, voice) Linnea Kempe (actress, voice, movement) Claudio Somigli (flute, voice, soundpainter) Lucy Ryding (voice, actor, soundpainter, movement) Liam Dienemann (guitar, percussion, voice) Pier Ensoli (voice, guitar) Cristian Ionescu (voice, guitar) Joachim Sailly (piano, voice) Jani Ringler-Nielsen (voice)
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 11 May 2012
Externally publishedYes
EventA Kingston Soundpainting Ensemble Performance - Dormers Wells High School Dormers Wells Lane, Southall, Middlesex, UB1 3HZ
Duration: 11 May 201211 May 2012

Bibliographical note

Media: Live Performance

Keywords

  • Music

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