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Simon Bookish is the stage name of Leo Chadburn, a British musician and composer known for his work in experimental, electronic, pop, and classical music. His music has been broadcast on
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, BBC Radio 6 Music, and Resonance FM. Originally from Coalville, Leicestershire, he moved to London and trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama from 1997 to 2001.


Work as Simon Bookish

To date, Chadburn has released three solo albums under the name Simon Bookish. The first two, ''Unfair/Funfair'' (2006) and ''Trainwreck/Raincheck'' (2007), combined his voice with synthesizers and laptop computers. His use of spoken word on ''Trainwreck/Raincheck'' and in live performances drew comparisons with " Bowie and
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, Burroughs and
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". His third album, ''Everything/Everything'' (2008) featured an ensemble of brass instruments, saxophones, Farfisa organ, piano, and harp. Chadburn describes this album as "a big band
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about science and information". Chadburn's most recent release as Simon Bookish was ''Red and Blue EP'' (2015), an experimental piece based on correspondence between
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and
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. He has provided remixes of songs for bands and artists such as
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, Franz Ferdinand, The Organ, Owen Pallett, Seb Rochford, and
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. He has also contributed tracks to the compilation albums ''Worried Noodles'' (2007), a compilation of songs with lyrics by artist David Shrigley, and ''The Wall Re-built!'' (2010), which celebrated the 30th anniversary of
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's '' The Wall'', for '' Mojo Magazine''.


Work as Leo Chadburn


Classical works

Chadburn has written a number of works for classical music groups. These include ''Unison: Things Are Getting Worse'' for a large ensemble of pianists, ''X Chairman Maos'', written for the ensemble
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and performed at the
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to coincide with their
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exhibition in 2011, and ''Five Loops for the Bathyscaphe'' (2018), commissioned by the
Britten Sinfonia Britten Sinfonia is a chamber orchestra ensemble based in Cambridge, UK. It was created in 1992, following an initiative from Eastern Arts and a number of key figures including Nicholas Cleobury, who recognised the need for an orchestra in the ...
. His string quartet, ''The Indistinguishables'' was written for the Canadian quartet
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and performed at the 2014
Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival The Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (also known by the acronym HCMF, stylised since 2006 as the lowercase hcmf//) is a new music festival held annually in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. Since its foundation in 1978, it has featured ...
. A performance by the quartet at Milton Court (
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) in March 2019 with Gemma Saunders as narrator was broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in September 2019. His piece for chamber ensemble, ''Freezywater'', commissioned by the Wigmore Hall, won a 2016 British Composer Award. Chadburn was nominated for a second British Composer Award the following year, for his choral piece ''Affix Stamp Here,'' written for the vocal ensemble EXAUDI. Chadburn is currently an associate composer of the
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, who performed his piece ''Brown Leather Sofa'' in 2013.


Albums (as Leo Chadburn)

Chadburn has released two albums under his own name, ''Epigram / Microgram'' (2013), an instrumental album which utilises the
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synthesizer as its only sound source, and ''The Subject / The Object'' (2020), which comprises two 20-minute long tracks of spoken word stream of consciousness and drone music.


Collaborations

Chadburn has collaborated on a number of projects with visual artists. In 2009, he wrote the score for Richard Grayson's video installation ''The Golden Space City of God'' (exhibited at
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, London and Artpace, San Antonio), which featured a choir shot on location in Texas singing cult religious texts. In 2012, he collaborated with the artist Tanya Axford on a piece entitled ''The Path Made by a Boat in Sound (Three Down)'' for the Whitstable Biennale, and with video artist Jennet Thomas, on her work ''School of Change'', a "sci-fi musical film", again exhibited at Matt's Gallery. He went on to work with the conceptual artist Cerith Wyn Evans on a choral work for performance at the
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in 2013, based on
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's prose text ''Imagination Dead Imagine''. Chadburn has also written music for the theatre, working with the
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on a new musical score for their 2007 production of '' The Caucasian Chalk Circle'', in which he also played the part of "The Singer". As a performer, he has contributed to the albums of
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,
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, Patrick Wolf, Serafina Steer and Saint Etienne, credited with recorders, bass clarinet and vocals. He is also credited as a producer on classical percussionis
Joby Burgess
album ''24 Lies Per Second'' (2013). He has occasionally performed works by other experimental composers, including
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, Gavin Bryars, Christopher Fox,
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(whose piece ''Coming Together'' he presented at the first London Contemporary Music Festival in 2013) and
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(whose work he performed at the 2017 London Contemporary Music Festival). Alongside actor Gemma Saunders, Chadburn recorded a spoken word version of artist On Kawara's twenty volume book, ''One Million Years'' '' ast and Future'' which was released as a limited edition four CD set.


Writing and curation

In addition to his work as a musician, Chadburn has written reviews and articles about classical and pop music for '' The Quietus'', '' Frieze'', the ''
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,'' and '' The Wire''. He is the curator of the public concert series and the Summer festival at City, University of London.


Discography


Albums as Simon Bookish

*''Unfair / Funfair'' (2006, Use Your Teeth) *''Trainwreck / Raincheck'' (2007, Use Your Teeth) *''Everything / Everything'' (2008,
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Albums as Leo Chadburn

*''Epigram / Microgram'' (2013, Library of Nothing) *''The Subject / The Object'' (2020, Library of Nothing) *''Slower / Talker'' (2021, Library of Nothing)


Selected notated works

*''ANTICLOCK'' (2019) for ensemble (nine players). Premiered at Cafe OTO, London. *''Five Loops for the Bathyscaphe'' (2018) for
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and recorded voices for the Britten Sinfonia * ''Affix Stamp Here'' (2016) for voices, analogue synthesizers and projections * ''Freezywater'' (2016) for piano, reed organ, strings, percussion and pre-recorded voices * ''The Indistinguishables'' (2014) for string quartet and pre-recorded voices * ''Vapour Descriptors'' (2014) for two pianos * ''Brown Leather Sofa'' (2013) for large orchestra * ''X Chairman Maos'' (2011) for voice and amplified ensemble


References


External links


Official websiteSimon Bookish on SoundCloud
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