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John Lely was born on 1976 in Norwich, United Kingdom, is a British composer. Discover John Lely's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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1976

John Lely (born Norwich, England, in 1976) is British experimental composer, improvising musician and curator based in London, UK.

His music has been commissioned and performed by musicians including Apartment House, Quatour Bozzini, the violinist Mira Benjamin, the harpist Rhodri Davies and the pianist John Tilbury, and has been broadcast on BBC Four, BBC Radio 3 and Resonance FM.

2003

From 2003 to 2008, he taught composition and creative strategies at Goldsmiths, and experimental sound at Chelsea College of Arts.

He currently teaches at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance.

Lely's music is influenced by an older generation of British experimental composers, such as John White and Michael Parsons, with both of whom he is friends.

Lely's music uses both acoustic and electronic objects and instruments, and is concerned with simplicity and use of systems and processes.

He has also regularly performed in improvising groups in London, notably with the drummer Eddie Prévost, the violinist Angharad Davies, Sebastian Lexer and others.

2005

He is co-curator, with the composer Tim Parkinson, of the concert series Music We'd Like to Hear, which has run since 2005 and co-author with fellow composer James Saunders of the book Word Events: Perspectives on Verbal Notation, a study of text scores, which was published by Continuum/Bloomsbury in 2012.

Lely studied at Goldsmiths, University of London, with Roger Redgate, Dave Smith and John Tilbury, and privately with Michael Parsons.

Other works and improvisations by Lely have been released on the record labels Matchless Recordings and Another Timbre, while his electronic album, Launch of the Red Bird (2005), was self-released on Bandcamp.

2006

Notable works by Lely include The Harmonics of Real Strings (2006), in which a very slow glissando is performed on one string of a bowed instrument, using light finger pressure to activate natural harmonics.

The piece was recorded by the cellist Anton Lukoszevieze for the record label Another Timbre, in four separate realisations (one for each of the cello's strings).

All About The Piano (2006) is an open-form piece, in which the pianist plays fragments from the score in an order of their choosing.

Simultaneously, the music is recorded and played back, so the music becomes increasingly dense.

2007

In 2007, he was a resident student at Ostrava Days and from 2008 to 2010 he was a researcher at Bath Spa University.