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Liz news @ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6168604.stm

"Antony and the Johnsons and Natalie Merchant are among the cult acts who have been enlisted by the RSC for a show inspired by Shakespeare's sonnets.
Liz Fraser from the Cocteau Twins will also contribute to the show, entitled Nothing Like The Sun. "

Me thinks someone hasn't told the BBC correspondant that Liz is no longer "from the Cocteau Twins".
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"Antony and the Johnsons and Natalie Merchant are among the cult acts who have been enlisted by the RSC for a show inspired by Shakespeare's sonnets.
Liz Fraser from the Cocteau Twins will also contribute to the show, entitled Nothing Like The Sun. "

Me thinks someone hasn't told the BBC correspondant that Liz is no longer "from the Cocteau Twins".
The Royal Shakespeare Company is a half hour drive from me.
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I used to like lazing about by the river in Stratford.
Nice just there, isn't it, Bethels?

I find it comforting to know that I can scoot down to Stratford quite quickly and melt into the calm chaos of the place.
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What a scoop, dude!


" 'If music be the food of love, play on, Cocteau Twins'
By Arifa Akbar
Published: 21 November 2006

They are regarded by their fans as modern poets but artists from the Cocteau Twins to Antony and the Johnsons will soon set their music to the words of the greatest bard of them all.

Antony Hegarty, lead singer from the Mercury Prize-winning Californian band, Antony and the Johnsons; Liz Fraser, a member of the 1980s post-punk cult act, Cocteau Twins and Natalie Merchant, from 10000 Maniacs, will feature among more-classical music acts which have been selected to compose contemporary sounds to run alongside a Shakespearean sonnet.

The artists are picking their favourite sonnets to set against the music of a chamber orchestra, the soprano, Anna-Maria Friedmann, and the tenor, John Potter. But Shakespearean purists should be braced for innovative "re-workings"of the poems, according to the Royal Shakespeare Company, and Opera North, which commissioned the work.

Liz Fraser, who is known as much for her shyness as her ethereal compositions, has remained elusive about her offering. Organisers say that she may well "turn up with her sonnet on the day".

Hegarty has narrowed his choice down to five favourite sonnets set against a gospel choir, including sonnet 23 which reflects on "an imperfect actor on the stage" to number 71, which begins by telling a lover "no longer mourn for me when I am dead".

The sonnets - chosen from a total of 154 14-line poems - will be spoken to the audience by a RSC actor followed by the artist's "response" to the sonnet. Deborah Shaw, the director of the Complete Works festival, said the artists had received a "free brief" to do as they saw fit. "They can either set their response to music or they are free to rework aspects of the overall piece.

"I started off thinking it was just going to be a sort of cabaret and started asking various artists and then discovered the Opera North had been thinking of a similar project. The artists will not definitively be performing on the evenings but will be writing for the orchestra and singers," she said.

Merchant, the lead singer from the iconic US Indie act, has picked sonnet 73, which begins, "That time of year thou mayst in me behold, When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold", and is traditionally linked to a series of other sonnets in which Shakespeare reflects on his own mortality and the ravages of time. The Romanian violinist, Alexander Balanescu, has opted for sonnet 43, which reflects on the poet's disturbed mind after the anguish of betrayal, while Gavin Friday, the Irish film score composer, also intends to participate.

The results of Shakespeare "re-mixed" will be showcased in a production called Nothing Like the Sun at Stratford-upon-Avon's Courtyard Theatre on 24 and 25 February before it tours across the regions in March 2007.

The initiative is part of the Complete Works festival, launched this year, in which companies from almost every continent will perform every Shakespeare play. It will travel to Nottingham, Manchester, Gateshead and Leeds in March next year after its two-day performance in Shakespeare's birthplace.

The original concept behind the project came from the renowned British composer and curator of the project, Gavin Bryars, who will lead the second part of the event after the compositions of the "guest" artists have been performed, by setting a series of seven sonnets to music.

Bryars, who was born in Yorkshire, began as a jazz bassist before working with John Cage in the United States, and subsequently collaborating with several composers. His first major work as a composer was The Sinking of the Titanic, in 1969, originally released on Brian Eno's Obscure label in 1975.

Dominic Gray, curator for Opera North, said the artists were free to choose to work with only a limited number of instruments such as the guitar and percussion, but hoped they would also utilise the classic ensemble instruments including the violin, cello, and clarinet.

"They will be very identifiable from their styles but we must remember they are writing for a classical ensemble. There has been a crossover of serious musicians who work at the pop end to also work at the classical end. For example, Johnny Greenwood, the Radiohead guitarist, is the composer in residence for the London Sinfonieta, and Gavin Bryars collaborated with Tom Waits some time ago.

"The brief is to set the sonnets to music, whether they will repeat lines or take some out we will have to wait and see," he said.

The five guest composers have all worked with Bryars before and the end result is intended to straddle the pop, contemporary and classical music genres.

The project was announced as Michael Boyd, artistic director of the RSC, spoke of future plans for the company, including the possibility of taking the Complete Works to the United States.

They are regarded by their fans as modern poets but artists from the Cocteau Twins to Antony and the Johnsons will soon set their music to the words of the greatest bard of them all.

Antony Hegarty, lead singer from the Mercury Prize-winning Californian band, Antony and the Johnsons; Liz Fraser, a member of the 1980s post-punk cult act, Cocteau Twins and Natalie Merchant, from 10000 Maniacs, will feature among more-classical music acts which have been selected to compose contemporary sounds to run alongside a Shakespearean sonnet.

The artists are picking their favourite sonnets to set against the music of a chamber orchestra, the soprano, Anna-Maria Friedmann, and the tenor, John Potter. But Shakespearean purists should be braced for innovative "re-workings"of the poems, according to the Royal Shakespeare Company, and Opera North, which commissioned the work.

Liz Fraser, who is known as much for her shyness as her ethereal compositions, has remained elusive about her offering. Organisers say that she may well "turn up with her sonnet on the day".

Hegarty has narrowed his choice down to five favourite sonnets set against a gospel choir, including sonnet 23 which reflects on "an imperfect actor on the stage" to number 71, which begins by telling a lover "no longer mourn for me when I am dead".

The sonnets - chosen from a total of 154 14-line poems - will be spoken to the audience by a RSC actor followed by the artist's "response" to the sonnet. Deborah Shaw, the director of the Complete Works festival, said the artists had received a "free brief" to do as they saw fit. "They can either set their response to music or they are free to rework aspects of the overall piece.

"I started off thinking it was just going to be a sort of cabaret and started asking various artists and then discovered the Opera North had been thinking of a similar project. The artists will not definitively be performing on the evenings but will be writing for the orchestra and singers," she said.

Merchant, the lead singer from the iconic US Indie act, has picked sonnet 73, which begins, "That time of year thou mayst in me behold, When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold", and is traditionally linked to a series of other sonnets in which Shakespeare reflects on his own mortality and the ravages of time. The Romanian violinist, Alexander Balanescu, has opted for sonnet 43, which reflects on the poet's disturbed mind after the anguish of betrayal, while Gavin Friday, the Irish film score composer, also intends to participate.

The results of Shakespeare "re-mixed" will be showcased in a production called Nothing Like the Sun at Stratford-upon-Avon's Courtyard Theatre on 24 and 25 February before it tours across the regions in March 2007.

The initiative is part of the Complete Works festival, launched this year, in which companies from almost every continent will perform every Shakespeare play. It will travel to Nottingham, Manchester, Gateshead and Leeds in March next year after its two-day performance in Shakespeare's birthplace.

The original concept behind the project came from the renowned British composer and curator of the project, Gavin Bryars, who will lead the second part of the event after the compositions of the "guest" artists have been performed, by setting a series of seven sonnets to music.

Bryars, who was born in Yorkshire, began as a jazz bassist before working with John Cage in the United States, and subsequently collaborating with several composers. His first major work as a composer was The Sinking of the Titanic, in 1969, originally released on Brian Eno's Obscure label in 1975.

Dominic Gray, curator for Opera North, said the artists were free to choose to work with only a limited number of instruments such as the guitar and percussion, but hoped they would also utilise the classic ensemble instruments including the violin, cello, and clarinet.

"They will be very identifiable from their styles but we must remember they are writing for a classical ensemble. There has been a crossover of serious musicians who work at the pop end to also work at the classical end. For example, Johnny Greenwood, the Radiohead guitarist, is the composer in residence for the London Sinfonieta, and Gavin Bryars collaborated with Tom Waits some time ago.

"The brief is to set the sonnets to music, whether they will repeat lines or take some out we will have to wait and see," he said.

The five guest composers have all worked with Bryars before and the end result is intended to straddle the pop, contemporary and classical music genres.

The project was announced as Michael Boyd, artistic director of the RSC, spoke of future plans for the company, including the possibility of taking the Complete Works to the United States."
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" 'If music be the food of love, play on, Cocteau Twins'
By Arifa Akbar
Published: 21 November 2006

They are regarded by their fans as modern poets but artists from the Cocteau Twins to Antony and the Johnsons will soon set their music to the words of the greatest bard of them all.
I'm sure Robin and Simon would be thrilled at how this was worded...
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Compose (rubs eyes) -- Compose?? I would credit her vocal arrangements as compositions of a kind, but has she ever composed music on her own?

An acapella interpretation could work nicely! I presume this means Anthony is a fan??
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Elizabeth should be steered back into something exciting, away from Shhhh, Lord OTR, Yann Tiersen and this project. It's gonna be some hushed, frail stuff again, i bet. I want her to be loud again. According to what I read recently, she's done with "vocal acrobatics" though...

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Liz news @ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6168604.stm

"Antony and the Johnsons and Natalie Merchant are among the cult acts who have been enlisted by the RSC for a show inspired by Shakespeare's sonnets.
Liz Fraser from the Cocteau Twins will also contribute to the show, entitled Nothing Like The Sun. "

Me thinks someone hasn't told the BBC correspondant that Liz is no longer "from the Cocteau Twins".
Should someone tell the reporter that "mmmender is on their case" after they included the "the" word?
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Nice just there, isn't it, Bethels?

I find it comforting to know that I can scoot down to Stratford quite quickly and melt into the calm chaos of the place.
it would be wonderful, if it wasn't for the tourists!
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I couldn't disagree more, F...it's wonderful because of the tourists.

Take them out of the mix and all you're left with is a bunch of customised Brummies.
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I used to like lazing about by the river in Stratford.
Not been for ages, must organise something in the spring.

We always stayed at The Arden Hotel right opposite RSC. Very nice place. Presumably it's still there (hotel not Stratford)
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Not been for ages, must organise something in the spring.

We always stayed at The Arden Hotel right opposite RSC. Very nice place. Presumably it's still there (hotel not Stratford)
How long is it since you've been, Mike?

There's a new (but sympathetically constructed) small shopping area and restaurant on the other side of the river (on the path to the butterfly centre, near the boating club) and a huge Holiday Inn style hotel just across the road on the main junction.

I can't recall seeing an Arden Hotel recently, but I'm so used to the place that I probably just haven't noticed it.
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This is how the Washington Times worded the news....

Scottish rockers the Cocteau Twins are set to offer a musical interpretation of playwright William Shakespeare's poems.
The "Milk and Kisses" rock band is one of several groups that will provide musical accompaniment to readings of Shakespearean sonnets at Britain's Courtyard Theatre, The Independent reported.
The cross-media production, entitled "Nothing Like the Sun," is set to launch in the British town of Stratford-upon-Avon beginning Feb. 24, before expanding across the United Kingdom in March.
The musical production is part of the Complete Works festival, an international Shakespearean celebration, and will feature other guest composers such as Mercury Music Prize-winners Antony and the Johnsons.
"They will be very identifiable from their styles but we must remember they are writing for a classical ensemble," Opera North curator Dominic Gray told the paper. "There has been a crossover of serious musicians who work at the pop end to also work at the classical end."
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