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The Sinking of the Titanic

for digital tapes and ensemble
Originating as the musical equivalent of a work of conceptual art, this piece has various performing versions, often arising from particular occasions and environments. All the materials used are derived from research and peculations about the sinking of the ‘unsinkable’ liner on 14 April 1912 after striking an iceberg on its maiden voyage. The initial starting point was the reported fact of the band playing the hymn tune ‘Autumn’ in the final moments of the ship’s sinking, together with other features of the disaster which generate musical or sounding performance material or which ‘take the mind to other regions’. Other material is superimposed on the hymn tune, including fragments of interviews with survivors, Morse sequences, musical references to different possible tunes for the hymn, the sound of the iceberg’s impact, and so on.
Edition: Performance material
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This piece originated in a sketch written for an exhibition in an art college in Portsmouth in 1969. I was interested to see what might be the musical equivalent of a work of conceptual art. It was not until 1972 that I made a performing version of the piece for part of an evening of my work at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, and in 1975 I made a recorded version for the first of the ten records produced by Brian Eno’s Obscure label.

In 1990 I re-recorded the piece ‘live’ at the Printemps de Bourges festival when the availability of an extraordinary space – the town’s disused water tower dating from the Napoleonic period – and the rediscovery of the wreck by Dr Ballard made me think again about the music. In any case the piece has always been an open one, being based on data about the disaster but taking account of any new information that came to hand after the initial writing. This version forms the basis for the recent recordings on the Point label.

All the materials used in the piece are derived from research and speculations about the sinking of the 'unsinkable' luxury liner. On 14 April 1912 the Titanic struck an iceberg at 11.40 pm in the North Atlantic and sank at 2.20 am on 15 April. Of the 2201 people on board on board only 711 were to reach New York. The initial starting point for the piece was the reported fact of the band having played a hymn tune in the final moments of the ship’s sinking. A number of other features of the disaster which generate musical or sounding performance material, or which ‘take the mind to other regions’, are also included. The final hymn played during those last five minutes of the ship’s life was identified in an account by Harold Bride, the junior wireless operator: '... from aft came the tunes of the band... The ship was gradually turning on her nose – just like a duck that goes down for a dive... The band was still playing. I guess all of the band went down. They were playing ‘Autumn’ then. I swam with all my might. I suppose I was 150 feet away when the Titanic, on her nose with her afterquarter sticking straight up in the air, began to settle slowly... The way the band kept playing was a noble thing... the last I saw of the band, when I was floating out in the sea with my life belt on, it was still on deck playing ‘Autumn’. How they ever did it I cannot imagine'.
This episcopal hymn, then, becomes the principal element of the music and is subject to a variety of treatments and it forms a base over which other material is superimposed. Gavin Bryars

Orchestral Cast

flexible instrumentation · possible materials include digital tapes, str ens, perc, low brass, brass qrt, bcl, taped speech, keybd, visible sound effects, music box

Content

Duration is flexible

More Information

Title:
The Sinking of the Titanic
for digital tapes and ensemble
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1969 (1996)
Duration:
40 ′0 ′′
World Premiere:
December 11, 1972 · London (UK)
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Conductor: Gavin Bryars · Music Now Ensemble


March 14, 1997 · Glasgow (UK)
Conductor: Martyn Brabbins · BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
(world première of the revised version)

Technical Details

Media Type:
Hire/performance material
Product number:
LSL 1260-01
Manufacturer:
Schott Music GmbH & Co. KG
55116 Mainz
Germany

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  • The Sinking of the Titanic
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    July 30, 2021 | Helsinki (Finland) , Hietsun Paviljonk
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Cambridge Music Festival 2021
    July 20, 2021 | Cambridge (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , West Road Concert Hall
    17.30
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    September 23, 2020 | Leuven (Belgium) , Transit Festival
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    September 22, 2020 | Motril (Spain) , Festival Musica sur Motril
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    cresc ... Biennale für aktuelle Musik
    Conductor: Baldur Brönnimann
    Orchestra: hr-Sinfonieorchester
    March 7, 2020 | Frankfurt am Main (Germany) , hr-Sendesaal
    19:00
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Orchestra: American Contemporary Music Ensemble
    January 17, 2020 | New York, NY (United States of America) , Tenri Cultural Institute
    20.00
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Conductor: Antoine François
    Orchestra: Nouvel Ensemble Contemporain
    February 5, 2019 | Genève (Switzerland) , Casino Théâtre‎
    19:30
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Conductor: Antoine François
    Orchestra: Nouvel Ensemble Contemporain
    February 2, 2019 | La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland) , Théâtre des Abeilles
    19:30
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    November 26, 2018 | Dublin (Ireland) , National Concert Hall
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Orchestra: Alter Ego
    October 6, 2018 | Capannori (Italy) , Tenuta dello Scompiglio
    21:00
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Conductor: Johannes Fischer
    Orchestra: Landesjugendensemble Neue Musik Schleswig-Holstein
    September 23, 2018 | Lübeck (Germany) , Musikhochschule
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Conductor: Johannes Fischer
    Orchestra: Landesjugendensemble Neue Musik Schleswig-Holstein
    August 19, 2018 | Rendsburg (Germany) , Landesakademie
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Orchestra: Kymatic Ensemble
    June 22, 2018 | Moscow (Russia) , Museum of Modern Art
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    July 1, 2017 | Uppingham (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , Goldmark Gallery
    19:30
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    PLAY! Festival 2017
    Conductor: Nathan James Dearden
    Orchestra: Royal Holloway University of London New Music Collective
    June 1, 2017 | Surrey (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , Royal Holloway University of London, Picture Gallery
    20:30
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Conductor: Eric McIntyre
    Orchestra: Grinnell Symphony Orchestra
    April 14, 2017 | Grinnell, IA (United States of America) , Sebring-Lewis Hall
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Big Ears Festival 2017
    March 26, 2017 | Knoxville, TN (United States of America) , Tennessee Theatre
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
    March 15, 2017 | London (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , Royal Festival Hall
    19:30
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Orchestra: Sarasota Orchestra
    January 29, 2017 | Sarasota, FL (United States of America) , Holley Hall
  • The Sinking of the Titanic
    Kunstfestspiele Herrenhausen 2016
    Orchestra: Gavin Bryars Ensemble
    May 28, 2016 | Hannover (Germany) , Herrenhausen
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