richard
hoadley
музика
hoadley_hall_and_brown_poster

choreograms

 

2016

 

automatic music for dancers, musicians,

computer and live score projection

music and programming by Richard Hoadley;

text by Phil Terry;

choreography by Jane Turner

unthinking_things_stones

unthinking things (stones)

 

2018

 

automatic music for choir, material objects,

electronics and live score projection

 

music and programming by Richard Hoadley

text by Bishop George Berkeley

four_archetypes

four archetypes

 

1994

 

for large orchestra

 

commissioned by the Cambridge-Heidelberg-Montpelier Orchestra

with funds provided by Eastern Arts

in_principio

in principio

 

1989

 

commissioned by charterhouse choir

 

versions for choir and organ and choir and brass group

runner-up in the lewis silkin choral music prize 1989

through_the_sharp_hawthorn

through the sharp hawthorn (blows the cold wind)

 

1987, rev. 1994

 

for flute and piano

fluxus

fluxus

2012

automatic music for piano and computer

 

photograph courtesy of julio d'escrivan

sada_music

music index

hoadley_hall_and_brown_poster

fluxus

 

2012

 

automatic music for piano and computer

homage_to_cervantes

homanaje a cervantes

 

2017

 

automatic music for violin, computer and live projections

ruskin_songbook_cover_image_from_unthinking_things

The Ruskin Songbook 2018

2018

cover image taken from unthinking things 2018

quantum_canticorum

quantum canticorum

 

2013

 

automatic music for dancers, clarinet, computer and live score projection

december_variations

december variations

 

2014

 

automatic music for computer, piano and live score projection

through_the_sharp_hawthorn

through the sharp hawthorn (blows the cold wind)

 

1987, rev. 1994

 

for flute and piano

december_mobile

december mobile

 

2016-18

 

for string sextet: two violins, two violas, two violoncellos

a

a continual snowfall of petrochemicals

 

1998-9

 

automatic music for computers and Yamaha SY synthesisers

 

This image of Jupiter’s southern hemisphere was taken by NASA’s Juno
spacecraft on October 24 at 2:11 p.m. EDT (11:11 a.m. PDT). At the time the image was
taken, Juno was 20,577 miles (33,115 km) from the tops of the clouds of the planet at
a latitude of minus 52.96 degrees. The color-enhanced view captures one of the white
ovals in the ‘String of Pearls,’ one of eight massive rotating storms at 40 degrees
south latitude on the gas giant.
Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstaedt / Sean Doran.

fluxus

fluxus

2012

automatic music for piano and computer

kings_place_triggered

triggered

 

2016

 

automatic music for dancers, musicians, sensing devices, hangings and computer

music and programming by Richard Hoadley; choreography by Jane Turner; hangings by

choreograms

choreograms

 

2016

 

automatic music for dancers, musicians, computer and live score projection

music and programming by Richard Hoadley; text by Phil Terry; choreography by Jane Turner