The Bow Gamelan Ensemble was a group of musicians in Bow, London, England, who used elements of gamelan music.[1] Formed in 1983 by Richard Wilson with Paul Burwell and Anne Bean, the group disbanded in 1990.[2] The ensemble created a theatrical experience, going beyond the normal definitions of music, and adapted their performances to the environment. They performed at Three Mills on the River Lea and many other novel venues.
Notes
- ↑ Lewin, Simon (November 7th, 2009). "Bow Gamelan Ensemble", All Things Considered.
- ↑ ""Bow Gamelan Ensemble (1983 - 1990)"". Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2009., AnneBean.net.
External links
- "Bow Gamelan performance - Margate Harbour, England 2004", YouTube.com.
- "Paul Burwell, Anne Bean, Richard Wilson" [circa 2002], YouTube.com.
- Burwell, Paul (1990)"Talk on Bow Gamelan". Archived from the original on 14 March 2007. Retrieved 8 April 2006.
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