Somehow in the 20th Century an idea has developed that music is an activity or skill which is not comprehensible to the man in the street. This is an arrogant assertion and not necessarily a true one.
Gavin BryarsI work very fast, keeping the ideas flowing but making sure they come out the way I intended.
Gavin BryarsI am writing something which I find satisfying and which I am prepared to put my name to as a composer.
Gavin BryarsOne thing I'm doing on the new Titanic recording is actually bringing in different acoustic spaces.
Gavin BryarsI remember once, when I started writing for the alto saxophone, a saxophonist told me to think of it as being like a cross between an oboe and a viola, but louder.
Gavin BryarsI currently spend a lot of time thinking about orchestration and every detail of a piece.
Gavin BryarsThere's another way of making music, by touching the lives and feelings of ordinary people.
Gavin BryarsWhen Philip Glass asked me if I would be interested in doing a new recording of Jesus' Blood he assumed that I would do something similar to the first version and wanted to know what other pieces would be on the same CD.
Gavin BryarsIt makes sense to invest in new work. It's almost like having a research department in a scientific laboratory. You have to try things out. You'll make some bad mistakes. Some things will fail but at least you'll energise the organisation.
Gavin BryarsAs I had collaborated with visual artists before whether on installations, on performance pieces, in the context of theatre works and as I had taught for a time in art colleges the idea of writing music in response to painting was not alien.
Gavin BryarsIt's rather like attending a university seminar where you are talking to a few gifted specialists who deliver a paper to an audience of their peers. That's one way of making music.
Gavin BryarsThe academic area of new music or modern music festivals is not something which attracts me at all.
Gavin BryarsThe virtuoso element in jazz playing, all those very fast runs in the upper extremes, simply doesn't appeal to me. That's why I don't want to make my concerto "virtuosic" in the sense of a technical show-off. I want a beautiful sound and a melodic and lyrical line. I am more interested in the way someone can play musically.
Gavin Bryars