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    Hearing Places

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    Score in C (at sounding pitch). First performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales 17th February 2023 Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff, Wales Conducted by Matthew Coorey.The computer audio should blend with the orchestra so that it is part of the overall fabric of the piece. The video content should be presented on a large screen above the orchestra, with minimum signal latency between computer and projector. All audio and video is triggered by the keyboardist/pianist situated within the orchestra. It is envisaged that the keyboard is positioned to the right of the piano. A MIDI keyboard, a capable laptop, and the Hearing Places patches for Ableton Live 10+ (audio) and Max 8+ (video) are needed. The audio output should go via a monitor for the player to the main sound system to be mixed with the orchestra. The Hearing Place patches are available from the composer [email protected]. The patches were designed and programmed by Jeevan Rai.Premiered by BBC National Orchestra of Wales on Friday 17 February 2023 (see: the composer's website at https://www.colinriley.co.uk/hearing-places, https://whatsnew.composersedition.com/colin-riley-hearing-places-premiere-by-bbc-national-orchestra-of-wales/ and https://composersedition.com/colin-riley-hearing-places/).Work in seven parts for orchestra, field recordings and film. Commissioned by BBC Radio 3 for the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Broadcast on BBC Radio 3 April 2024. 35 minutes duration. Reviewed in the Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/feb/20/bbc-now-coorey-review-hoddinott-hall-cardiff-colin-riley) and Daily Telegraph.British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC Radio 3)

    Colin Humphris

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    "Colin Humphris 2 Sqdrn. RAAF. 1941 - 1942 Author of - 'Trapped on Timor' (as a result of bombing of Darwin Feb. 19, 1942)".Colin Humphris. 2 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force 1941 - 1942. Author of - 'Trapped on Timor' (as a result of bombing of Darwin February 19, 1942)

    Ludic Inventions

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    The premiere performance at Sound Scotland Festival 2023 [see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsEVb24dIHI]. Music and live electronics - Colin Riley Piano - Agnese Toniutti Live audio-reactive visuals - Sabina Covarrubias Film - Kristijonas Dirse More information: https://krisdirse.com/ludic-invention...Two Part Inventions: for solo piano. 1. Opinion Piece 2. Going Down 3. Tempus Fugue It 4. All Hands 5. Dara-Diddle 6. What Will B 7. Up And Running 8. Over To You 9. Dr Awkward 10. A Stitch In Time 11. Slow Talking 12. Exchange Rate Mechanism. duration c20 minutes.Score, live performance, interactive visuals. A collaborative project synergising sound and visuals for piano, live electronics, film and live visuals. https://krisdirse.com/ludic-inventions-2/Brunel University London; Sound Scotlan

    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 4, undated

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    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 4, features an interview with author Colin Wilson in which he discusses his views regarding society and art, his reclusive nature, and the intellectual and fantastical elements of his works, undated

    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 2, undated

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    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 2, features an interview with author Colin Wilson in which he discusses his views regarding society and art, his reclusive nature, and the intellectual and fantastical elements of his works, undated

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2017-2018: D. Colin Jaundrill

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, D. Colin Jaundrill (History, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Samurai to Soldier: Remaking Military Service in Nineteenth-Century Japan

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2017-2018: D. Colin Jaundrill

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, D. Colin Jaundrill (History, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Samurai to Soldier: Remaking Military Service in Nineteenth-Century Japan

    Interview with Colin Jerolmack

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    Colin Jerolmack is an Assistant Professor at New York University in Sociology and Environmental Studies. He is the author of The Global Pigeon (forthcoming) and an alumnus of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Program at Harvard University

    Colin Fraser

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    Photograph - Colin Fraser (third from right) in a loaded scow leaving for Fort Chipewyan from Athabasca, Alberta. A group of men are also standing on the pie
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