Ted Milton

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تيد ميلتون (بالإنجليزية: Ted Milton)‏ هو عازف جاز بريطاني، ولد في 1943. rdf:langString
Ted Milton (born 1943) is an English poet and musician, best known for leading Blurt, an experimental art rock group. Milton grew up in Africa, Canada and Great Britain. He published some early poems in magazines like Paris Review and Brian Patten's Underdog. In 1969 his poetry was published in the anthology Children of Albion: Poetry of the Underground in Britain. In the mid-sixties he began performing as a puppeteer, participating in numerous international festivals and appearing on So It Goes, the TV show hosted by Tony Wilson. He contributed a short scene for Terry Gilliam's film Jabberwocky. rdf:langString
Ted Milton (Londen, 1943) is een Engelse dichter, performer en saxofonist. Hoewel Ted Milton in onze contreien vooral bekend is geworden als frontman en saxofonist van zijn "jazz-punk-psycho-dada-combo" Blurt is hij al sinds de vroege jaren zestig actief als dichter en performer. In 1963 had hij reeds publicaties in het literaire tijdschrift The Paris Review en deelnames aan Jazz-meets Poetry-evenementen in Groot-Brittannië. In 1969 verscheen bij Penguin Books de bloemlezing Children Of Albion – Poetry Of The British Underground, waarin ook enkele gedichten van Ted Milton zijn opgenomen. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString تيد ميلتون (بالإنجليزية: Ted Milton)‏ هو عازف جاز بريطاني، ولد في 1943.
rdf:langString Ted Milton (born 1943) is an English poet and musician, best known for leading Blurt, an experimental art rock group. Milton grew up in Africa, Canada and Great Britain. He published some early poems in magazines like Paris Review and Brian Patten's Underdog. In 1969 his poetry was published in the anthology Children of Albion: Poetry of the Underground in Britain. In the mid-sixties he began performing as a puppeteer, participating in numerous international festivals and appearing on So It Goes, the TV show hosted by Tony Wilson. He contributed a short scene for Terry Gilliam's film Jabberwocky. In Eric Clapton's autobiography he describes hanging out with Ted at Milton's girlfriend Clarissa's apartment often in the summer of 1965. "Ted was the most extraordinary man. A poet and a visionary ... he was the first person I ever saw physically interpreting music ... to enact it with his entire being, dancing and employing facial expressions to interpret what he was hearing. Watching him, I understood for the first time how you could really live music, how you could listen to it and completely make it come alive, so that it was part of your life. It was a real awakening." In the late 1970s, he began to play alto saxophone and founded the group Blurt. The first single "My Mother Was a Friend of an Enemy of the People" was soon followed by the live album In Berlin (1981). Since then Blurt have released more than 20 records. They continue to tour and the new album Beneath Discordant Skies will be out in the autumn of 2015. While living in Brussels in the mid-1990s, Milton started making book-objects with found materials. These were shown at several exhibitions and have been taken up in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris as well as in the British Library. Ted Milton also makes art objects and installations, having had shows at Nadine in Brussels and at the bookstore Tropisme, also in Brussels, In 2001, Milton staged an homage to the Russian author of the absurd Daniil Kharms, "In Kharm's Way", a mixture of music, puppeteering and spoken word, with the electronic musician Sam Britton. In 2007 he collaborated again with Sam Britton in the "ODES"-project; an overview of 25 years solo work outside Blurt. Also Milton has recently completed "Elegiac" - a collaboration with Graham Lewis from the band Wire and Sam Britton (Icarus). Plans are currently afoot to publish The Milton Text Book, a selection of his lyrics funded through kickstarter. Milton now lives in Deptford, Southeast London.
rdf:langString Ted Milton (Londen, 1943) is een Engelse dichter, performer en saxofonist. Hoewel Ted Milton in onze contreien vooral bekend is geworden als frontman en saxofonist van zijn "jazz-punk-psycho-dada-combo" Blurt is hij al sinds de vroege jaren zestig actief als dichter en performer. In 1963 had hij reeds publicaties in het literaire tijdschrift The Paris Review en deelnames aan Jazz-meets Poetry-evenementen in Groot-Brittannië. In 1969 verscheen bij Penguin Books de bloemlezing Children Of Albion – Poetry Of The British Underground, waarin ook enkele gedichten van Ted Milton zijn opgenomen. Begin jaren zeventig ging Milton de hort op met Mr. Pugh's Velvet Glove Show – zijn eenmansguerrilla-poppentheater – en belandde zowat overal op de Europese theaterfestivals (en zelfs in het voorprogramma van Eric Clapton en Ian Dury) met interpretaties van onder meer Alfred Jarry's theaterstuk Ubu roi. Ook Monty Pythons Terry Gilliam vroeg Ted Milton voor een scène in zijn film Jabberwocky en Tony Wilson, de man die Factory Records (Joy Division, New Order, Happy Mondays) zal oprichten, nodigde Ted uit in zijn tv-programma So It Goes. In 1980 richtte Ted Milton Blurt op, een trio bestaande uit hemzelf op altsaxofoon, zijn broer Jake Milton op drums en Peter Creese op gitaar. Tony Wilson vroeg hun om één plaatkant te vullen op A Factory Quartet, een dubbelalbum op het dan nog jonge label Factory. Op het label Armageddon verscheen hun debuutsingle "My Mother Was A Friend Of An Enemy Of The People". Door hun onconventionele geluid werkt de groep zich in de kijker en speelde concerten in heel Europa en in Amerika. Op deze manier wisten ze zich te verzekeren van een sterke reputatie als live performers, dankzij de theatrale technieken die Ted Milton zich in de loop der jaren eigen heeft gemaakt. Tot op heden speelt Blurt nog bijna jaarlijks een aantal concerten in zowel Oost- als West-Europa, onder andere in 2006 nog op "Nancy Jazz Pulsations", en op het Glastonbury Festival. Naast Blurt heeft Ted Milton altijd ruimte gelaten voor soloprojecten en samenwerkingen met artiesten van divers pluimage, onder andere met Playgroup, Steve Beresford, Yam Yam, The Back-To-Normal Big Band, Brian Molko, Arto Lindsay, Fred Frith, Wire en Buscemi (Ted Milton is de saxofonist op "Ghost Track Man" op Camino Real). Als dichter was Ted Milton in 2006 te gast op het internationale literatuurfestival te Berlijn.
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