Bryn Harrison (born 1969 in Bolton, England) is a British experimental composer. His works have been widely performed by international ensembles and he was a recipient of the 2013 Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Composers.[1] He is currently Reader in Composition at the University of Huddersfield.[2]
His music deals with ideas of repetition and memory by using "recursive musical structures"[3] and sometimes extended durations, such as the 45-minute ensemble work Repetitions in Extended Time (2008) and the 76-minute piano piece Vessels (2013).[4]
Harrison has also been influenced by visual artists such as Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, James Hugonin and the painter and printmaker Mike Walker, with whom he has collaborated.[12] The artwork of Bridget Riley has been an especially important source for Harrison's work, in works such as Six Symmetries (2004), in which Harrison traced musical notation from geometric contours similar to those in Riley's 1960s paintings.[13][14]
Significant works
Passing Light (2014) for ensemble and electronics. 40-minute work commissioned by the London Sinfonietta for the Spitalfields Festival.[15]
Receiving the Approaching Memory (2014) for violin and piano. 40-minute work for violinist Aisha Orazbayeva and pianist Mark Knoop, released on the label Another Timbre.[10]
Vessels (2012) for piano. Revised to a 76-minute version in 2013, released on the label Another Timbre.[16]
Surface forms (repeating) (2009) for ensemble. Written for ELISION.[17]
Repetitions in Extended Time (2008) for ensemble. 43-minute work commissioned by Plus Minus.[17]