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  • Advent CalendarPremières

    Helena Tulve – Nächtliche Gesänge (World Première)

    by 5:4 December 14, 2021 • 05:00
    December 14, 2021 • 05:00

    Behind today’s Advent Calendar door is one of the most stunning choral works i’ve heard in the last few years. i was fortunate enough to experience the first performance of Helena Tulve’s Nächtliche Gesänge [Night Songs] at the World Music Days in 2019. The two songs use texts from German …

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  • Advent Calendar

    Peter Ablinger – Renate Fuczik

    by 5:4 December 13, 2021 • 05:00
    December 13, 2021 • 05:00

    i said at the start of this Advent Calendar that many of the pieces i’d be featuring would be miniatures, but in the case of the piece behind today’s door, technically a complete performance would last 24 hours – or, indeed, could continue endlessly. Renate Fuczik by Peter Ablinger is …

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    Howard Skempton – One for the Road

    by 5:4 December 12, 2021 • 05:00
    December 12, 2021 • 05:00

    Today’s Advent Calendar work is one of Webernesque miniature proportions. Composed in 1976, Howard Skempton‘s One for the Road for solo accordion is a typically strange piece, full of paradoxes. In a not dissimilar way to a more recent work like Oculus, Skempton’s material is obsessive, cycling around a single …

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    Aphex Twin (arr. Patrick Nunn) – Nannou (World Première)

    by 5:4 December 11, 2021 • 05:00
    December 11, 2021 • 05:00

    Though at first glance the music of Aphex Twin might not seem a likely subject for instrumental arrangement, the fact is that his work has attracted this treatment on a number of occasions, usually with surprising success. As far back as 1995, Philip Glass created an outstanding orchestration of the …

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  • Advent Calendar

    Bethan Morgan-Williams – In Kenopsia

    by 5:4 December 10, 2021 • 05:00
    December 10, 2021 • 05:00

    Behind today’s Advent Calendar door is a short electroacoustic work by Bethan Morgan-Williams. The unusual word in the work’s title originates from one of my favourite linguistical sources, the wonderful Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, where ‘kenopsia’ (presumably a blending of the Greek words ‘kenosis’, indicating an act of emptying or …

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  • Advent Calendar

    Judith Bingham – Evening Canticles, Collegium Regale

    by 5:4 December 9, 2021 • 05:00
    December 9, 2021 • 05:00

    Today’s Advent Calendar offering is an unusual setting of the familiar evening canticles by British composer Judith Bingham. The Anglican service of Choral Evensong is one of the driest and dustiest places for new music to exist in, but whereas the majority of new works written for it fully conform …

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  • Advent Calendar

    Charles Tournemire – Paraphrase-Carillon

    by 5:4 December 8, 2021 • 05:00
    December 8, 2021 • 05:00

    Tipping my hat to the fact that this time of year still has, for some people, a connection to things religious, behind today’s Advent Calendar door is a piece from surely the largest cycle of liturgical music ever composed. There are some composers whose music i could write about practically …

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    Max de Wardener – Untitled (World Première)

    by 5:4 December 7, 2021 • 05:00
    December 7, 2021 • 05:00

    Today’s Advent Calendar piece is a beautiful curiosity from 2014 by British composer Max de Wardener. This particular piece, which is untitled, came as the last of three new works by de Wardener performed live at the Southbank Centre in 2014, the first of which was also untitled, while the …

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    Pekka Jalkanen – Kuulen lumen tulon

    by 5:4 December 6, 2021 • 05:00
    December 6, 2021 • 05:00

    Today is Finnish Independence Day – Hyvää Itsenäisyyspäivää! – and to mark the occasion, behind today’s Advent Calendar door is a short work by Pekka Jalkanen. Kuulen lumen tulon (I hear snow coming) is the first part of Jalkanen’s 2017 triptych November, the three movements of which are for one, two …

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  • Advent Calendar

    Dobrinka Tabakova – Organum Light

    by 5:4 December 5, 2021 • 05:00
    December 5, 2021 • 05:00

    Today’s Advent Calendar piece is a short work for string quintet by Bulgarian composer Dobrinka Tabakova. Composed in 2014, Organum Light takes its inspiration, as the name suggests, from mediæval chant. Part of its allure arises from the conjoining of melody and harmony; the music continually begs the question of …

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    John Cage – Variations I for Stephen Montague (World Première)

    by 5:4 December 4, 2021 • 05:00
    December 4, 2021 • 05:00

    Something of an oddity behind today’s Advent Calendar door, and a real rarity too. Some decades ago, US composer Stephen Montague, who had developed a close relationship with John Cage, had asked Cage for a piano piece. Nothing came of this until 1990 when, in Montague’s words, He borrowed a …

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  • Advent CalendarPremières

    Gerta Raidma – je suis (World Première)

    by 5:4 December 3, 2021 • 05:00
    December 3, 2021 • 05:00

    Today’s Advent Calendar featured work is a choral piece i’ve returned to many, many times since first hearing it in 2018, at the Estonian Music Days. Gerta Raidma‘s je suis sets a text of her own devising, words that are achingly personal and intimate, mingling fragility and disorientation with faint …

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  • Advent Calendar

    Arne Gieshoff – STANZA

    by 5:4 December 2, 2021 • 05:00
    December 2, 2021 • 05:00

    The second piece i’m featuring in this year’s 5:4 Advent Calendar is STANZA, a short orchestral work by German composer Arne Gieshoff. The work’s title is a two-fold reference, to poetic structure (which in Gieshoff’s programme note seems to point toward Italian forms derived from the ‘strambotto‘, comprising eight lines …

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  • Advent Calendar

    Javier Alvarez – Pyramid

    by 5:4 December 1, 2021 • 05:00
    December 1, 2021 • 05:00

    Something new i’m introducing this year is a 5:4 Advent Calendar. Over the next few weeks, in the run-up to the festive season, i’m going to briefly explore a collection of interesting, and in some cases neglected, musical delights. Many of them are miniatures, but one or two larger works …

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  • ConcertsFestivalsPremières

    HCMF 2021 (Part 4)

    by 5:4 November 30, 2021 • 11:18
    November 30, 2021 • 11:18

    There’s not a lot left to say about HCMF 2021. In previous instalments i mentioned how continuity, often in tandem with lyricism, played a major role in the music that made the deepest and most long-lasting impression. But from a listening perspective, every piece in every concert at this year’s …

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  • ConcertsFestivalsPremières

    HCMF 2021 (Part 3)

    by 5:4 November 29, 2021 • 15:46
    November 29, 2021 • 15:46

    One of my recurring trains of thought during HCMF 2021 was concerned with the notion of continuity. This was, very simply, due to the fact that all of the best things i heard at the festival had an incredibly clear, logical sense running through them that, regardless of their inner …

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  • ConcertsFestivalsPremières

    HCMF 2021 (Part 2)

    by 5:4 November 28, 2021 • 13:13
    November 28, 2021 • 13:13

    HCMF always has its fair share of unconventional, genre-defying performances, and this year was no exception. Among the more unusual was Eupepsia/Dyspepsia devised by Austrian composer Eva Reiter. Taking the form of a concert-cum-lecture (or possibly lecture-cum-concert), the focus of the work was on the socio-cultural effects wrought on Bolivia …

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  • ConcertsFestivalsPremières

    HCMF 2021 (Part 1)

    by 5:4 November 26, 2021 • 16:55
    November 26, 2021 • 16:55

    Though this year it only lasted five days instead of ten, i came away from the 2021 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival with the distinct impression that, somehow, the usual quantity of music had been compressed into a reduced time frame. That’s not, mercifully, because of any attempt to shoehorn many …

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    Fermata HCMF

    by 5:4 November 18, 2021 • 09:47
    November 18, 2021 • 09:47

    Having not set foot in the place for two years – which by now feels like an absolute aeon – i’m setting off today for the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, where i’ll (hopefully) be happily immersed for the next few days. Words to follow once i get back next week.

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Aleksandra Gryka – Interialcell

    by 5:4 November 16, 2021 • 15:26
    November 16, 2021 • 15:26

    How have i never heard the music of Aleksandra Gryka before? That’s the question i’ve kept wondering while exploring Interialcell, a new CD featuring five works of hers performed by Klangforum Wien. It’s left me disappointed at making what is, for me, such a very late discovery (her worklist goes …

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