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Malaysian Philharmonic
Orchestra - performance of 'Portraits
in Absentia'
The King's Singers
at the Proms - 'Mobile' - specially
commissioned by The Kings Singers and the
BBC, with text by Andrew Motion
Reviews
Anonymous 4
- 'Snow Carol' - specially commissioned
by the New York-based choral group 'Anonymous
4' for their Christmas Concert tour 2002,
with text by Andrew Motion
2 0 0 0
London Concertante
- A concert for Stanley Kubrick at the Barbican
Centre, including performances of 'Naval
Officer' and 'The Dream' for solo cello
and string orchestra, soloist Jaqueline
Thomas
1 9 9 8
Lontano -
St Johns Smith Square - included performances
of 'Bagpipe Piece' for Uillieann pipes and
string orchestra, and 'Storm from Paradise'
song cycle for viola and voice
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13th July
Alte Feuerwache
Kšln, Germany
2 0 0 2
'La Base'
Bordeaux, France
2 0 0 1
Fabrik
Hamburg, Germany
CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
NETWORK
UK TOUR
9th March
Corn Exchange
Cambridge
10th March
Warwick Arts Centre
Coventry
11th March
Gardner Arts Centre
Brighton
13th March
Turner Sims Concert Hall
Southampton
15th March
Queen Elizabeth Hall
London
17th March
Brewery Arts Centre
Kendal
2 0 0 0
Teatro Paolo Grassi
Milan, Italy
1 9 9 9
Winter Gardens, World Trade Center
New York, USA
The concert included the premiere of a specially
commissioned piece for the event, 'Everything
is Ok', and was broadcast live on WNYC Radio.
18th July
Catania Festival
Sicily, Italy
25th July
Islington Festival
London, UK
20th November
International Multi-media Festival
Venice, Italy
Featuring a video installation by Dragan
Aleksic which involved a life-size wax cast
of the composer placed in the square outside
the theatre, melting throughout the performance,
the sound and image of drippng wax into
water being occassionally relayed into the
concert hall. The audience then encountered
the flaming statue when they emerged at
the end of the performance.
1 9 9 8
Islington Festival
London, UK
4th June
Salisbury Festival
Salisbury, UK
1 9 9 7
Sallis Benny Theatre
Brighton, UK
1 9 9 6
28th September
Unknown Public Holiday QEH
London, UK
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J O C E L Y N
P O O K P R O
J E C T S

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Speaking
in Tunes
Performance for string quartet and multi-screen
video projections made in collaboration
with visual artist Dragan Aleksic.
2 0 0 3
Performances in Turbinehalle,
Copenhagen
Salisbury Festival, Salisbury Playhouse,
Salisbury
Chard Women In Music Festival, Michael Tippett
Centre, Bath
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ARTS COUNCIL FUNDED UK
TOUR
16th & 17th May
ICA, London
19th May
Bury St Edmunds Festival
Theatre Royal, Bury
St Edmunds
22nd May
QEH Theatre, Bristol
23rd May
The Phoenix, Exeter
25th May
Unity Theatre, Liverpool
26th May
Square Chapel, Halifax
2 0 0 1
UK TOUR FUNDED BY EASTERN ARTS
1st February
Stamford Arts Centre, Stamford
2nd February
St Mary-In-The-Castle, Hastings
3rd February
Colchester Arts Centre, Colchester
6th February
The Gulbenkian Theatre, University of Kent,
Canterbury
9th February
Old Town Hall, Hemel
Hempstead
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New Music/ Performance Group comprising
singer Melanie Pappenheim and composers
Laurence Crane, Helen Ottaway, Simon Rackham
and Jocelyn Pook
1 9 9 8
Music in Quiet Places
- concert tour of 6 performances in Nottinghamshire
1 9 9 5
Still Ringing
- Arts Council-funded piece about the sunken
city of Dunwich and its drowned bells,performed
in Nottingham Banana Factory, Bristol Old
Leadworks, The Bridewell in London and Blythburgh
Church.
1 9 9 2
Sweep & Mop Furlongs
- concert at Christ Church London
1 9 9 1
A Man A Plan A Canal
Panama - a piece exploring the musical,visual
and dramatic potential of the palindrome,
performed at the ICA
1 9 8 9
3 or 4 Composers
grapple with the notion of song cycles
- performances at the ICA and Glasgow National
Review of Live Art
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V I V I A N
G I R L S

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In 1990, Jocelyn Pook and Kelsey
Michael formed the Vivian
Girls, a band inspired by Outsider
artist Henry Darger
and his beautiful and strange saga 'In The
Realms Of The Unreal'.
In this epic work, Darger's paintings and
writings depict stories of the 7 blond-haired
Vivian Girls saving the world from evil
and destruction. Vivian Girls' music was
inspired by Darger's sensibility, both innocent
and unsettling in equal measure.
Between 1990 and 1993, Vivian Girls played
on the London circuit, and various other
places including Glasgow's Mayfest, and
supporting Toyah Willcox
at the Women In Music Festival.
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Requiem - Phoenix
Dance Company - choreography Darshan
Singh Buller, Sadlers Wells & UK Tour
Reviews
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Phantasmaton
- Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company
- Taped score which features singers Melanie
Pappenheim and Natacha Atlas, the latter
who performed live in many of the performances.
QEH and International touring throughout
2002 & 2003.
Reviews
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Box Story
- This collaboration with performance
artist Bobby Baker featuring a live choir
was originally commissioned by London International
Festival of Theatre 2001. It continues to
tour in UK and was adapted for Radio 4 in
November 2002.
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1 9 9 7
Missing Jesus
- Theatre piece written and directed by
Christine Entwistle, Arts Council UK touring
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1 9 9 4
Deluge - O Vertigo
Danse -
Premiered in Ottowa, this show by the Montreal-based
dance company continued to tour worldwide
for 2 years. The London performances at
the QEH were performed with live music.
The soundtrack was originally released by
O Vertigo in Canada and then 3 years later
by Virgin Records London.
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1 9 9 3
MSM - DV8 Physical
Theatre Company - This piece opened
at the Royal Court and then toured extensively.
Bad Penny - En Guarde
Arts - New York-based theatre company,
written by Mac Wellman and directed by Jim
Simpson, this piece featured a choir singing
backwards text and was performed in Hyde
Park as part of the London International
Festival of Theatre 1993.
Sisters - Alison
Andrews Co. Arts Council funded theatre
piece with taped score and some live singing.
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1 9 9 2
Strange Fish - DV8
Physical Theatre Company - hugely
successful and innovative piece which toured
worldwide over 2 years and was then made
into a film (see filmography).
The score was a mixture of taped material,
both vocal & instrumental, and live singing
by Melanie Pappenheim.
L'Ascensore - Insomniac
Productions - conceived,directed
and designed by Pete Brooks, this highly
original piece takes place in a lift and
could only be seen by 20 people at a time.
A huge success in festivals worldwide including
Adelaide, Hong Kong ,Singapore, Italy and
France, it toured for several years. The
taped score features backwards operatic
vocal material from Verdi's Requiem.
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1 9 9 1
Singing Butcher of
Coblenz- Alison Andrews Theatre Company
- Arts Council funded theatre piece with
taped score
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1 9 9 0
Dreamplace - Merseyside
Young People's Theatre - Musical
for children written and directed by Pete
Brooks which toured nationally for 2 years.
The Fall of Lucas
Fortune - A theatre piece with songs
- written by Claire MacDonald and directed
by Pete Brooks. Taped score with live singing
by Kelsey Michael.
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1 9 8 9
Utopia - written
by Claire MacDonald and directed by Pete
Brooks. Taped score of song cycle 'Storm
from Paradise'.
An Imitation of Life
- written by Claire MacDonald and directed
by Pete Brooks with live music for viola
and voice.
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Jocelyn
Pook Ensemble - UK touring, Italy,
France, Germany, Sicily, New York
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Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Winter Gardens, World Trade Centre, New York
Egberto
Gismonti -
Royal Festival Hall and CMN UK tour
Jocelyn Pook Ensemble
- Islington Festival, Salisbury Festival
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Laurie Anderson
- RFH Meltdown Festival
Massive
Attack - Albert Hall
Ryuichi
Sakamoto - RFH
Spiritualized
- Albert Hall
Michael
Nyman & Divine Comedy
- Edinburgh Festival 'Flux' Hector
Zazou - RFH
Ben Folds Five -
Shepherd's Bush Empire
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Mark Knopfler -
Touring Germany, France, Spain, UK
Meatloaf
- Wembley Arena
Jocelyn
Pook Ensemble - Brighton
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William Orbit -
QEH
Caroline
Lavelle - QEH
Ride
- Albert Hall
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Lyle Lovett
- RFH
Wind
in the Willows - season of violin-playing
as a rabbit in Richard Eyre's production of Alan
Bennett's adaptation at the Royal National Theatre
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Beverly Craven
- UK tour
Wind
in the Willows - season of violin-playing
as a rabbit in Richard Eyre's production of Alan
Bennett's adaptation at the Royal National Theatre
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Paradise - Lumiere and
Son Theatre Company - UK touring
Berenice
- solo violin part in the Royal National
Theatre production
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1 9 8 6 - 8 9
The Communards -
extensive touring UK, Europe, USA
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9 6
The Republic
- UK and Swiss tours
Virginia
Astley - UK performances
Style
Council - Wembley Arena
Regular
Music - UK & France
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