Peter Nagle: composer, performer, sound artist
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      • The complete consort dancing together
      • The Gull Catchers
      • Infinite Breathing
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      • Until I die there will be sounds
      • What will survive of us is love
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      • The Ballads of the Four Seasons
      • Congregation
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      • Miles After Midnight
      • Musicking
      • tightrope walker
      • To The Furthest Shore
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      • String Quartet No. 3
      • Haydn (String Quartet No. 2)
      • String Quartet No. 1
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      • balancing on air
      • Cantus
      • Heaven in a Wild Flower
      • Here
      • The Line to the South and the West
      • The Mountain
      • Le tombeau de Feldman
      • Parts and Poems of the Body
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      • Piece for Violin and Piano
      • Six Pieces for Melodica
      • Sonata for Cello and Piano
      • Sonata for Violin and Piano
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Here Comes Everybody: Strategies for a trandisciplinary creative practice

My doctoral research was undertaken at Trinity Laban between 2019-2024. This page contains links to audiovisual documentation of the work discused in my thesis.

You can access a PDF of the final thesis here: Here Comes Everybody.

Most of the documentation referenced in the thesis is available via the YouTube playlists below. As much of the work in question is of extreme duration or nonlinear, there are two versions: An edited one and full-length documentation (some of these last several hours). Most of these long-duration pieces aren't intended to be viewed as linear performance (although you can if you want to) but rather as installation art - so I recommend experimenting with nonlinear viewing: skip forwards and back, play some bits over and over and others not at all. Create your own experience.

Links to additional audio documentation are given below the embedded playlists.

If you are interested in hosting the performance-installation Where Does A Body End?, please get in touch.
Edited audiovisual documentation
Playlist on YouTube
Full-length audiovisual documentation
Playlist on YouTube
Ouroboros: Fixed media domestic installation, released April 2024
Ouroboros  also exists as a Max patch in stereo or multichannel iterations which may be deployed as a sound installation. If you are interested in hosting the installation please get in touch.


Fifty Breaths:
album of field recordings, released November 2020
Here Comes Everybody: recording of performance, June 2023