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If you enjoyed this concert, please consider donating £5: https://www.goldengiving.com/wall/bri... Recorded live in the historic Monitorial Schoolroom in March 2021 ALASTAIR GAVIN keyboards, electronics CHERYL MOSKOWITZ poet with special guests IAN BURDGE cello ISABELLE BAAFI poet MALCOLM BALL ondes Martenot, percussion filmed by CHRISTOPHER GAVIN PROGRAMME 01:18 Part I This and the Light by Alastair Daughter in Garden by Cheryl Imaginative Play: Clinical Observations of the Author at Twenty Months Old* by Isabelle 11.41 Part II Sui Generis by Isabelle The Donner Party** by Cheryl Music by Alastair, Ian & Malcolm 24:47 Part III Finding my dad in a can of baked beans by Isabelle Di Molte Voce by Cheryl Music by Alastair, Ian & Malcolm inc. Vocalise – Étude by Olivier Messiaen (1935) 33:25 Part IV Making our own Garden by Cheryl Simon Peter (after Émile Verhaeren)*** by Isabelle Music by Alastair, Ian & Malcolm 38:31 Part V Gravida by Isabelle Oh my darling, Already, Impossible Beauty by Cheryl Music by Alastair, Ian & Malcolm inc. Parolibre by Ryuichi Sakamoto (1986) ‘Imaginative Play: Clinical Observations of the Author at Twenty Months Old’ is an erasure poem based on a clinical observation report conducted by Barbara Miller on 8 th March 1993 at West Thames College, London ** The Donner Party was a group of American pioneers who set out from the American mid-west for California in Spring 1846. Delayed by a series of mishaps and mistakes, they spent the winter of 1846–47 snowbound in the Sierra Nevada. Some of the pioneers resorted to cannibalism to survive. *** ‘Simon Peter’ is after ‘The Fishermen’ by Émile Verhaeren, translated from the French by Alma Strettell, and borrows language from Isaiah 43:2. www.allsaintssessions.uk