On Friday, John introduced a piece by Gavin Bryars-
"Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA3EudH0kV8&feature=share&list=PL590F89B0633E4273
Bryars says:
In 1971, when I lived in London, I was working with a
friend, Alan Power, on a film about people living rough in the area
around Elephant and Castle and Waterloo Station. In the course of being
filmed, some people broke into drunken song - sometimes bits of opera,
sometimes sentimental ballads - and one, who in fact did not drink, sang
a religious song "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet". This was not
ultimately used in the film and I was given all the unused sections of
tape, including this one.
When I played it at home, I found that
his singing was in tune with my piano, and I improvised a simple
accompaniment. I noticed, too, that the first section of the song - 13
bars in length - formed an effective loop which repeated in a slightly
unpredictable way. I took the tape loop to Leicester, where I was
working in the Fine Art Department, and copied the loop onto a
continuous reel of tape, thinking about perhaps adding an orchestrated
accompaniment to this. The door of the recording room opened on to one
of the large painting studios and I left the tape copying, with the door
open, while I went to have a cup of coffee. When I came back I found
the normally lively room unnaturally subdued. People were moving about
much more slowly than usual and a few were sitting alone, quietly
weeping.
I was puzzled until I realised that the tape was still
playing and that they had been overcome by the old man's singing. This
convinced me of the emotional power of the music and of the
possibilities offered by adding a simple, though gradually evolving,
orchestral accompaniment that respected the tramp's nobility and simple
faith. Although he died before he could hear what I had done with his
singing, the piece remains as an eloquent, but understated testimony to
his spirit and optimism."
Uploaders note:-This is only for listening "pleasure",
those who like this song probably have it, I uploaded it because there
was no full version of it on youtube yet, I didn't put any visuals,
because the audio is the most important here.
The learners then went on to build, assemble, construct 3D pieces using the card pieces made on the previous Wednesday. They did this without accompanying sound instead using their memory of the sounds experienced.
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