In early 1981 Poppy became a founder member and pianist with The Lost
Jockey, a large ensemble which explored techniques associated with the
work of Glass, Reich and Andriessen. He wrote a number of works for the
ensemble including, "The Object is a Hungry Wolf".
In the mid 1980s he signed to Paul Morley and Trevor Horn's ZTT Records.
Pursuing a post minimal aesthetic in the context of a pop label he
recorded 2 CDs. "Alphabed" merges traditional composition and studio
production techniques in its use of sequencers, samples and electronic
keyboards and includes a variety of singers including Annette Peacock,
Ashley Slater, Udo Scheuerpflug and Dee Lewis.
During 1980 Poppy collaborated on experimental/visual theatre pieces
produced by The Institute of Contemporary Art in London such as Secret
Gardens and Midday Sun. This interest developed into a number of music
theatre or chamber opera works: The Songs of the Claypeople for Impact
Theatre and The Uranium Miners Radio Orchestra Play Scene's From
Salome's Revenge for Royal Opera House's Garden Venture. In 1991 The
National Theatre Studio commissioned Baby Doll, a chamber opera for 3
voices, adapted from a Tennessee Williams' screen play and in 1996 the
composer wrote and recorded Ophelia/Ophelia. In 1997 the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Orchestra commissioned Horn Horn a concerto for 2 alto saxophones and
orchestra.
Over the last two decades Poppy has worked in the studio with bands such
as The The, Erasure, Nitzer Ebb as well as making theatre scores for
Julia Bardsley's productions of Macbeth and Family Reunion and Kenneth
Branagh's perfomance of Coriolanious. The list of choreographies
provoked to make dances to Poppy's music include Ian Spink, Sally Owen,
Michael Clark, Gaby Agis, Sue Davies, Linda Gaudreau, Julia Bardsley,
Michael Popper, David Massingham and most recently New Yorker Heidi
Latsky. He has also made music for TV and film - notably with Portugese
director and producer Vitor Gonçalves - and between 1995-97 he was head
of music at the National Film and TV School in the UK.
Tracklist:
1. 45 Is (feat. Ashley Slater/Vocals – Sheila Smith, Udo Scheuerpflug) 20:37
2. Goodbye Mr G (Vocals – Annette Peacock, Ashley Slater, Dee Lewis, Joie Favier) 14:34
3. The Amusement: Complete Version (Engineer – Bob Kraushaar/feat. Moritz von OswaldVocals – Sheila Smith, Udo Scheuerpflug) 6:34
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