Category Archives: Words

Keynote

Was happy to give the keynote talk at the Music Mark HE Conference at Cardiff University earlier in the month. Here is the abstract:

Making (It) Work: Reflections on Collaboration and Community

Over my post-PhD career working in academia, collaboration has become intrinsic to my practice as a composer, through projects that engage with artforms including poetry, puppetry, dance and film, as well as interdisciplinary work with researchers from virology, generative AI, sociology, games design and hearing science. This work has led me to be increasingly curious about how I can use my practice-research expertise to engage audiences with musical concepts, extra-musical phenomena and political ideas. Furthermore, working with a range of communities, musicians and artistic-practitioners has inspired me to reflect on my positionality and try to ensure I work in a non-extractivist and equitable way with both (freelance) collaborators and (research) project participants.

In this talk I will reflect on some of my experiences as a composer making work within, and outside, the academy. I will focus in particular on the development of my ongoing project ‘Pythagoras’ Toolkit’, which began in 2019 with a Canadian Arts Council funded commission from Montreal ensemble Paramirabo for a 45-minute puppetry-music piece for children and families (Warr & Oliver, 2023), and has led to a range of education interventions including our recently released digital resource Pythagoras’ Workshops Toolkit (Oliver, Warr & Lam, 2025). Drawing on approaches to equitable (and ethical) collaboration, I will consider how researchers in music studies might work towards meaningful creative public engagement and impact.

VENT with Musarc

Had a wonderful time on Saturday at the premiere of VENT, which is a new piece for choir, electronics and object puppetry. I made the piece with my friend Rachel Warr, who is a fantastic theatre maker and puppetry director in response to a commission from the excellent organisation MUSARC. Rachel wrote the libretto and work narrative and also directed the movement and puppetry. The piece explores themes including protest, anarchy and ventriloquism. Was a lot of fun making it, and I found it very moving on Saturday. I also enjoyed playing ‘harmonium’ in Gavin Bryars’ On Photography and some kind of synth bass thing in Julius Eastman’s Stay On It. The concert went really well and the following are some rehearsal pictures from the gig by Yiannis Katsaris. I’ll post some other pics in the New Year.

Look forward to seeing how the piece can evolve in the world.

Ludo 2017 Roundtable and Performance

I’m pleased to be part of a roundtable/performance session at the upcoming Ludo Musicology conference, Ludo2017, at Bath Spa University. I will be part of a roundtable session (21st April) chaired by James Saunders featuring Blake Troise (aka Protodome) and pianist Yshani Perinpanayagam. We will be talking about the ‘Piano Play: Power Up’ project and Yshani will premiere new works by Blake and me. My piece, Mr Turquoise Synth, features Yshani performing alongside a little (turquoise) 1-bit synth built by Blake.