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Emo band set for Open Air
2006
Formed in the summer of 2004, Theset recently released a full- length album The Philosophy of Time Travel. Vocalist Martin MacPhail, guitarists Elliot Carter and Jory MacKay, bassist Dean Rode and drummer Tristan Tarr have also just returned from a tour to Edmonton and back. \"We had a director from Vancouver approach us about doing a video and the terms were very affordable,\" Carter said. \"And so he just came over one day with a film crew to Victoria and then we did another day of shooting at a sound stage in Vancouver. And yeah some of the shots in Victoria are actually outside my house and the live shots were done in our garage. So we had people from my neighbourhood coming over to see what was going on.\"
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Emo band set for Open Air
2006
Formed in the summer of 2004, Theset recently released a full- length album The Philosophy of Time Travel. Vocalist Martin MacPhail, guitarists Elliot Carter and Jory MacKay, bassist Dean Rode and drummer Tristan Tarr have also just returned from a tour to Edmonton and back. \"We had a director from Vancouver approach us about doing a video and the terms were very affordable,\" Carter said. \"And so he just came over one day with a film crew to Victoria and then we did another day of shooting at a sound stage in Vancouver. And yeah some of the shots in Victoria are actually outside my house and the live shots were done in our garage. So we had people from my neighbourhood coming over to see what was going on.\"
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Emo band set for Open Air
2006
Formed in the summer of 2004, Theset recently released a full- length album The Philosophy of Time Travel. Vocalist Martin MacPhail, guitarists Elliot Carter and Jory MacKay, bassist Dean Rode and drummer Tristan Tarr have also just returned from a tour to Edmonton and back. \"We had a director from Vancouver approach us about doing a video and the terms were very affordable,\" Carter said. \"And so he just came over one day with a film crew to Victoria and then we did another day of shooting at a sound stage in Vancouver. And yeah some of the shots in Victoria are actually outside my house and the live shots were done in our garage. So we had people from my neighbourhood coming over to see what was going on.\"
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Emo band set for Open Air
2006
Formed in the summer of 2004, Theset recently released a full- length album The Philosophy of Time Travel. Vocalist Martin MacPhail, guitarists Elliot Carter and Jory MacKay, bassist Dean Rode and drummer Tristan Tarr have also just returned from a tour to Edmonton and back. \"We had a director from Vancouver approach us about doing a video and the terms were very affordable,\" Carter said. \"And so he just came over one day with a film crew to Victoria and then we did another day of shooting at a sound stage in Vancouver. And yeah some of the shots in Victoria are actually outside my house and the live shots were done in our garage. So we had people from my neighbourhood coming over to see what was going on.\"
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Emo band set for Open Air
2006
Formed in the summer of 2004, Theset recently released a full- length album The Philosophy of Time Travel. Vocalist Martin MacPhail, guitarists Elliot Carter and Jory MacKay, bassist Dean Rode and drummer Tristan Tarr have also just returned from a tour to Edmonton and back. \"We had a director from Vancouver approach us about doing a video and the terms were very affordable,\" Carter said. \"And so he just came over one day with a film crew to Victoria and then we did another day of shooting at a sound stage in Vancouver. And yeah some of the shots in Victoria are actually outside my house and the live shots were done in our garage. So we had people from my neighbourhood coming over to see what was going on.\"
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Emo band set for Open Air
2006
Formed in the summer of 2004, Theset recently released a full- length album The Philosophy of Time Travel. Vocalist Martin MacPhail, guitarists Elliot Carter and Jory MacKay, bassist Dean Rode and drummer Tristan Tarr have also just returned from a tour to Edmonton and back. \"We had a director from Vancouver approach us about doing a video and the terms were very affordable,\" Carter said. \"And so he just came over one day with a film crew to Victoria and then we did another day of shooting at a sound stage in Vancouver. And yeah some of the shots in Victoria are actually outside my house and the live shots were done in our garage. So we had people from my neighbourhood coming over to see what was going on.\"
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The darting speed of thought
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Hewett, Ivan
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Carter, Elliot
2003
Not all the music fought free of its own mechanisms. There were times, particularly in the Oboe Quartet, when I felt [Elliot Carter] had simply become too fluent. The darting energy, the sudden pauses seemed impelled only by the \"method\", and not by any real musical urgency. The texture took on a fatal greyness, unrelieved by those moments of harmonic translucence that lighten Carter's music at its best.
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Cass' 18-0 run fuels easy win
1999
COLOMA -- Cassopolis used an 18-0 run in the third quarter to put away Coloma in the Lakeland Conference opener for both teams, 69-39. Lamar Danzy paced the 2-1 Rangers with 20 points. Foul trouble early on didn't help Coloma, which is 0-2. The Comets were led by Elliot Carter's 14 points. * CASSOPOLIS 69, COLOMA 39
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Paradise - even for the critics
2009
The occasion was the world premiere of Elliot Carter's On Conversing with Paradise, performed by Birmingham Contemporary Music Group conducted by Oliver Knussen (the work's dedicatee), in the smiling presence of the centenarian composer himself. When Carter made his way down through the auditorium to the front of the stage (those steps up to it are cruel for anybody) the place, audience and musicians alike, erupted - and so did I and my venomous colleagues.
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NOVA finale: Beethoven, trombones
Byrnes and Jiang captured the charming melodicism of the Duo with their seamless and elegant playing. They were then joined by Roberta Zalkind for the Serenade. The trio captured the appealing lyricism of the Serenade with their engaging and attractive delivery. Preceding these two works in the second half of the program was [Elliot Carter]'s Canon for Three, \"In Memoriam Igor Stravinsky.\" Carter never specified which instruments should play the two-minute piece. And so, the audience Sunday heard it in two versions, one for flute, violin and viola (played by Utah Symphony colleagues Lisa Byrnes, flute; Lun Jiang, violin; and Roberta Zalkind, viola), the other for alto, tenor and bass trombones ([Larry Zalkind], Nova and [Russell McKinney], respectively). Hearing it played in these two widely differing versions put a new perspective on the piece.
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