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Ludovico Einaudi – ‘Melodia Africana III’

Let’s see if I can write this without crying… I was teaching an afternoon class in a language school last month and I heard, floating up from the street below, maybe from a shop or from a portable soundbox from a street act in Pavilion Gardens, a very familiar tune which stopped me mid sentence. […]

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Shin-ichiro Ikebe -‘Finale: The Theme of Kagemusha’

This has been on my Workshop Music playlist right from the beginning although I don’t have a particular exercise associated with it – I sometimes play it for a bit of dramatic atmosphere as the students are coming in. There’s not a lot more to say other than it is a haunting theme tune from […]

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Philip Glass – ‘Temple of The Golden Pavilion’

During my workshops I occasionally give a demonstration performance of an extract from Berkoff’s story ‘Big Fish’ from ‘Graft – Tales of an Actor‘. This is the soundtrack I use as backing for the beginning of that story: I was nine when tv news reports of Mishima’s death (by ritual suicide) made a deep impression […]

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London Philharmonic Orchestra – ‘Time [The Old Tree with Winding Roots Behind the Lake of Dreams Mix]’

Here’s another track I frequently use in my workshops (usually during the ‘Beehive’ exercise). I was introduced to this by the artist Roger Dean – best known for his fantasy landscapes on album covers of prog rockers Yes. In the mid 1990s Roger was asked to design the landscapes for a viking-based computer game being […]

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Harold Budd – ‘The Photo of Santiago McKinn’

In my workshops I usually direct an exercise which is a slow motion banquet (after Berkoff’s Salome). Sometimes that exercise goes to a third take and the students are required to improvise a spoken story while listening to music, and I usually use this haunting track by Harold Budd. After Berkoff saw me performing his […]

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Wim Mertens – ‘La Fosse’

This is a live version of the music I use for The Banquet exercise – since I am so often asked after my workshops what it is. The track is called La Fosse and it’s by the prolific Belgian minimalist composer Wim Mertens. Here it is performed by the Wim Mertens Ensemble live at de […]