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Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsBritain's most important post-minimalist composer, Gavin Bryars, speaks to Ben Eshmade about his career and works that have impacted the musical landscape profoundly. Reflecting on his best-known works ( Jesus' Blood Nev...
NCH Behind the Music - Episode 3: Gavin Bryars is an episode from National Concert Hall by National Concert Hall. Britain's most important post-minimalist composer, Gavin Bryars, speaks to Ben Eshmade about his career and works that have im...
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Britain's most important post-minimalist composer, Gavin Bryars, speaks to Ben Eshmade about his career and works that have impacted the musical landscape profoundly. Reflecting on his best-known works ( Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet, The Sinking of the Titanic ) and explaining the inspiration behind some of his more recent works ( Winestead, The North Shore etc.), Gavin also talks about the vast array of artists he has worked with over the years (Brian Eno, Father John Misty among others) and whether music can change the world...
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Published Nov 7, 2018 and 21:58 long