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London Contemporary Orchestra

London Contemporary Orchestra

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The London Contemporary Orchestra (LCO), founded in 2008 by Hugh Brunt and Robert Ames, is an ensemble of young musicians whose stated aim is "to explore and promote new music to an increasingly wide audience".[1] LCO staged its inaugural season at LSO St. Luke's and has since performed at venues and festivals both in the UK and internationally, including the Roundhouse, Latitude Festival, The Old Vic Tunnels, Snape Maltings, Southbank Centre, Barbican, Spitalfield's Music, Royal Opera House, Yota Space, and Unsound Festival.[2] LCO has since provided its work on films including Theeb, Moonlight, Macbeth, Slow West, The Master, The Two Popes and American Animals.[3]

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In January 2022, LCO performed a continuous 24-hour long concert at the Barbican Centre.[4]

In 2010, the LCO was shortlisted for the Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards (Audience Development category), and in 2015, LCO was the winner of the Ensemble Category at the Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards.[5]

Overview

LCO's inaugural 2008 season featured music by Mark-Anthony Turnage, Kaija Saariaho, Thomas Adès, Iannis Xenakis, Simon Holt, Roberto Carnevale, Olivier Messiaen, Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood, and new works by young composers Emily Hall, Colin Alexander and Jonathan Cole.[6] In May 2009 the LCO collaborated with experimental electronic duo Matmos and composer Anna Meredith for a series of performances at Shoreditch warehouse Village Underground.[7] LCO appeared at the Roundhouse in January 2010 as part of contemporary music festival 'Reverb', performing works by Steve Reich, John Cage, Biosphere and the world premiere of Shiva Feshareki's turntable concerto "TTKonzert".[8] LCO made its debut at the Spitalfields Music Summer Festival in June 2010[9] and at Aldeburgh Music's 'Faster Than Sound' in May 2010.[10] In October 2010, the Roundhouse staged three screenings of Metropolis (restored version), with Gottfried Huppertz's original score performed live by the LCO.[11] Later that year, the LCO gave a performance of Frank Zappa's "The Yellow Shark" as part of the Roundhouse's 'Frank Zappa – 70th Birthday Celebration'.[12] LCO returned to the Roundhouse in August 2011 to collaborate with Ron Arad on 'Curtain Call'.[12] LCO staged its first 'LCO Soloists' project at The Old Vic Tunnels in May 2011.[13] In March 2012, the LCO performed works by Xenakis, Gabriel Prokofiev, Jonny Greenwood and Vivier to a capacity audience of 1,200 as part of 'Reverb 2012' at the Roundhouse.[12] LCO made its Southbank Centre debut in 2012 closing Meltdown Festival (curated by Antony Hegarty) with a performance of William Basinski's "The Disintegration Loops".[14]

In 2013 LCO performed in the abandoned Aldwych underground station, 350 ft underground, Claude Vivier's Glaubst du an die Unsterblichkeit der Seele ('Do You Believe in the Immortality of the Soul?').[15] LCO was the winner of the Ensemble category in 2015 at the Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards.

In 2018 London Contemporary Orchestra featured in Thom Yorke's first feature film score, Suspiria.[16] Suspiria was nominated for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.[17] In 2019 LCO collaborated with composer Jed Kurzel on a number of film projects including The Mustang, Seberg and in 2020 on True History of The Kelly Gang.[3]

In January 2022 performed 24, a continuous 24-hour long concert at the Barbican Centre.[4] This included performances from electronic musicians KMRU, Actress, and Powell, plus works by John Cage, Éliane Radigue, Mica Levi, Alvin Lucier, Michael Gordon and James Tenney. Morton Feldman’s String Quartet No 2 was also performed. Visuals were designed by projection mapping artist László Zsolt Bordos.[18]

Organisation

The artistic director role is shared between Robert Ames and Hugh Brunt. They also share the role of principal conductor.[19]

Collaborations

The LCO performed with headliners Belle & Sebastian at Latitude Festival in July 2010[20] and rejoined the band for their UK tour in December 2010.[21] The concerts reprised many of the arrangements first performed by Belle & Sebastian and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl in 2006.[22] In June 2010, members from the LCO joined Mercury Prize-nominated[23] band Foals at Glastonbury Festival for a BBC Radio 6 Music live session. LCO appear on the band's single "Spanish Sahara" (radio edit).[24] LCO has worked with artists, composers and brands including Secret Cinema, Actress, Vivienne Westwood, Arcade Fire, Goldfrapp, Nike, William Basinski, Biosphere, Mira Calix, Mara Carlyle, Mike Figgis, Simon Fisher Turner, Foals, Jonny Greenwood, Laurel Halo, Loraine James, Matmos, Jimmy Page, Jed Kurzel, Frank Ocean, Coby Sey, Taylor Swift and United Visual Artists.[12]

LCO strings and choir feature prominently on Radiohead's 2016 Mercury-nominated album A Moon Shaped Pool.[25][26][27] In collaboration with Spitfire Audio, LCO developed a sample library of strings in 2017 and in 2019 they released a second collaboration sample, this time of textures. On November 19, 2019, LCO's collaboration with Bastille for the 2019 John Lewis Christmas advert was released.[28]

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In 2017 LCO collaborated with Spitfire Audio to create London Contemporary Orchestra Strings,[29] a string sample library made up of 42,094 samples. The sample set was recorded in a tight room with sections of six violins, four violas, three cellos and two double basses.[30]

In 2019 for a second time LCO collaborated with Spitfire Audio to create London Contemporary Orchestra Textures.[31] The sample library recorded in an aircraft hangar features four grouped instrument ensembles, each comprising 12 individual textures.[31]

Awards

In 2010 the LCO was shortlisted for the Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards (Audience Development category), and in 2015 LCO was the winner of the Ensemble category at the Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards.[5]

Filmography

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Discography

Foals: "Spanish Sahara" with London Contemporary Orchestra[36]
Release Date: 12 September 2010
Label: Warner Music UK Limited

Jonny Greenwood: The Master (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)[37]
Release Date: 10 September 2012
Label: Nonesuch Records Inc.

Foals: Holy Fire feat. London Contemporary Orchestra
Release Date: 11 February 2013
Label: Transgressive

Jed Kurzel: Slow West (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Release Date: 12 May 2015
Label: Sony Classical Records

Jerry Lane: Theeb (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)] with London Contemporary Orchestra
Release Date: 7 August 2015
Label: Al Dakheel, Inc.

Jed Kurzel: Macbeth (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)][38]
Release Date: 1 October 2015
Label: Decca Records

Radiohead: A Moon Shaped Pool
Release Date: 8 May 2016
Label: XL Recordings
Most tracks on this album feature the orchestra and choir performing arrangements by Jonny Greenwood

Frank Ocean: Endless feat. London Contemporary Orchestra
Release Date: 19 August 2016
Label: Def Jam Recordings

Frank Ocean: Blonde feat. London Contemporary Orchestra
Release Date: 20 August 2016
Label: Boys Don't Cry

Justice: Woman feat. London Contemporary Orchestra[39]
Release Date: 18 November 2016
Label: Ed Banger Records

Alien: Covenant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Jed Kurzel
Release Date: 19 May 2017
Label: Milan Records

Actress X LCO: Audio Track 5
Release Date: 1 September 2017
Label: Ninja Tune

Phantom Thread (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Jonny Greenwood[40]
Release Date: 12 January 2018
Label: Nonesuch

Actress X LCO: Lageos
Release Date: 25 May 2018
Label: Ninja Tune

American Animals (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Anne Nikitin
Release Date: 22 June 2018
Label: The Orchard

Captive State (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Rob Simonsen[41]
Release Date: 15 March 2019
Label: Masterworks

Thom Yorke: Anima
Release Date: 19 July 2019
Label: XL Recordings

Thom Yorke: Suspiria (Music for the Luca Guadagnino Film)
Release Date: 26 October 2019
Label: XL Recordings

Dying Light 2: Stay Human
Release Date: 4 February 2022
Composer: Olivier Deriviere

The Smile: A Light for Attracting Attention feat. strings by the London Contemporary Orchestra[42]
Release Date: 13 May 2022
Label: XL Recordings

The Smile: Wall of Eyes[43]
Release Date: 26 січня 2024
Label: XL Recordings

New works

  • Emily Hall: "Put Flesh On!" (2008)
  • Colin Alexander: "Potential Fracture Lines" (2008)
  • Jonathan Cole: "Assassin Hair", revised version (2008)
  • Howard Quin: "Combination Curves" (2009)
  • Jonathan Cole: "burburbabbar za" (2009)
  • Shiva Feshareki: "TTKonzert" (2010)
  • Tristan Brookes: "Ur" (2010)
  • Emily Hall and Toby Litt: "Songs" (2010)
  • Mira Calix and Larry Goves: "pedotin"; "ipo" (2010)
  • Simon Fisher Turner: "Attitude" (2010)
  • Jonathan Cole / Colin Alexander: "Forum" (2011)
  • Martin Suckling: "de sol y grana" (2011)
  • Gabriel Prokofiev: "Concerto for Bass Drum and Orchestra" (2012)
  • William Basinski (arr. Maxim Moston) "Disintegration Loop 2.1" (2012)
  • Actress: Audio Track 5 (2017)

References

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  2. "Films". London Contemporary Orchestra. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
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  4. "Matmos and the London Contemporary Orchestra – Village Underground". Archived from the original on 12 May 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2010.
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  6. "London Contemporary Orchestra – Old Vic Tunnels". Archived from the original on 31 January 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
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  12. "Foals // News". Archived from the original on 6 September 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
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  15. Larson, Jeremy D. (9 May 2016). "Radiohead's A Moon Shaped Pool: The 5 Most Important Things to Know". Pitchfork. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  16. Peacock, Tim (19 November 2019). "Bastille's Can't Fight This Feeling From John Lewis Ad Is Out Now". uDiscover Music. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  17. "Review: London Contemporary Orchestra Strings by Spitfire Audio". Sample Library Review. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  18. epicomposer (23 March 2019). "Spitfire Audio – London Contemporary Orchestra Textures (Review)". EPICOMPOSER. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  19. "London Contemporary Orchestra on new Greenwood soundtrack". Classic FM. 17 August 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  20. Kalia, Ammar (26 March 2018). "The orchestra reinventing film scores with Paul Thomas Anderson and Jonny Greenwood". Hero. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  21. "the dead sea – TriForce Short Film Festival". tfsff.com. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
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  24. "Justice Detail New Album Woman | Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
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  27. Lindert, Hattie (13 November 2023). "The Smile Announce New Album Wall of Eyes, Share Paul Thomas Anderson–Directed Video for New Song: Watch". Pitchfork. Retrieved 18 January 2024.

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