Lawrence Ball is a versatile and innovative composer who has a multiple
focus as a composer,improviser and audio-visual creator. He has collaborated
with healers, therapists and counsellors as well as writing for dance, film,
orchestra,and choir and is as much at home writing a score as creating
electronic or computer music.
His work is largely tonal (in the sense of an identifiable set of notes that
are emphasised - rarely changing the key, central note). It is contemporary,
in that it has much in it which is formed anew - not directly influenced or
inspired from the classical music tradition. It is often associated with
meditational or New Age aspects, because of the strong emphasis on its
relationship with silence and presence. It is in the minimalist genre, in
the sense that it borrows the idea of looping and repetition (since over 30
years) from the musical innovations of Terry Riley and LaMonte Young, and
seeks deeper experiences through working with constancy, with sustained
sounds and small or zero contrasts.
He has developed techniques to deeply integrate audio and visual images with
quantum physicist Michael Tusch, collaborating on this since 1993 with Dave
Snowdon who created the software "Visual Harmony" to explore this arena;
worked with healer/counsellor Isobel McGilvray in shaping harmonic
tonescapes to aid relaxation, and has worked with choreographers/dancers
(ex-Sadlers Wells Royal Ballet) Sheila Styles and (ex-Ballet Rambert)
Rebecca Ham on several dance projects. Lawrence Ball has written for the
pianist Yonty Solomon,for The Smith (string) Quartet, the Electric Symphony
Orchestra, the pianist Tim Ravenscroft (2 suites), the female vocal quartet
Rosy Voices, and 6 pieces for the violist Robin Ireland (of the Lindsay
Quartet). He composed music for the film "The Eye Of The Heart", a portrait
of the life and work of the artist Cecil Collins. He has recorded about 2000
piano improvisations as well as performing many live. Ball's creating in
acoustic and electronic media, in composed and improvised methods is one of
the broadest of any composer. He has performed in Canada, the US, France and
Germany as well as in the UK. He has accompanied the international painting
group Collective Phenomena who work 'more than one to a canvas' with
marathon keyboard improvisations, at John Calder's La Fonderie in Paris and
The Blackie in Liverpool, as well as a Planet Tree Festival appearance. Ball
is a pioneer in music, having addressed meditative and healing presence and
state-of-mind, primarily, for over 20 years. In 1996 he founded the Planet
Tree Music Festival, which he also directs. He is also a highly sought after
private tutor in mathematics, computer programming, physics and music
theory. He lives in London.