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Neglected symphonies: Galina Ustvolskaya – Symphonies 1–5

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Fermata AFEKT

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MEbU: UMS ‘n JIP, AV_ID (Part 3)

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MEbU: UMS ‘n JIP, AV_ID (Part 2)

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Warsaw Autumn 2025 (Part 2)

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Warsaw Autumn 2025 (Part 1)

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Neglected symphonies: Rued Langgaard

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Neglected symphonies: Lepo Sumera – Symphonies Nos. 1 & 6

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    Richard Barrett – Opening of the Mouth (UK Première)

    by 5:4 November 16, 2014 • 21:48
    November 16, 2014 • 21:48

    To bring my little ‘death season’ to a close, a major work that confronts the subject in the most breathtakingly imaginative and radical way. Richard Barrett‘s Opening of the Mouth, composed over a five-year period from 1992-97, is a daunting work even to begin to write about, partly due to …

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  • Thematic series

    John Woolrich – In the Mirrors of Asleep

    by 5:4 November 13, 2014 • 11:44
    November 13, 2014 • 11:44

    A recurring aspect in most of the death-related pieces i’ve recently explored is ambiguity, and that’s even more the case in John Woolrich‘s short work for five players, In the Mirrors of Asleep, composed in 2007. i hope Woolrich won’t take it amiss when i say that what i find …

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    David Sawer – Flesh and Blood (World Première)

    by 5:4 November 11, 2014 • 01:22
    November 11, 2014 • 01:22

    For Remembrance Day, i’ve chosen a new work from David Sawer that engages with death and loss in a poignant but surprisingly passionate way. Flesh and Blood is a 25-minute dramatic scena for mezzo-soprano, baritone and orchestra, setting a text by playwright Howard Barker. Although not staged, the soloists do …

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  • Thematic series

    Hector Berlioz – Grande messe des morts

    by 5:4 November 9, 2014 • 14:39
    November 9, 2014 • 14:39

    Today’s work in my ongoing series on the subject of death is not contemporary, not in the least, but is one which nonetheless still sounds as vital and as daring as it did when it was premièred 177 years ago. The Grande messe des morts was Hector Berlioz‘s epic response …

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    Gigs, gigs, gigs: ddmmyy, HCMF

    by 5:4 November 7, 2014 • 21:07
    November 7, 2014 • 21:07

    It’s November, and i’ll initially skip over the elephant in the month to flag up a very interesting concert series going on in Manchester. Curated by undergrad composer Jack Sheen, it goes by the Excel spreadsheet-friendly title ddmmyy, seeking to make each event literally that, an event, conceived and customised …

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    Philippe Manoury – Trauermärsche (World Première)

    by 5:4 November 6, 2014 • 21:33
    November 6, 2014 • 21:33

    A recent new work permeated by the subject of death is Trauermärsche for chamber orchestra, by French composer Philippe Manoury. By tapping into the funeral march idea, Manoury sought to engage with what he has described as its dual character, “at the same time something tragic but also something derisory …

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    Gabriel Jackson – Justorum animæ

    by 5:4 November 2, 2014 • 13:03
    November 2, 2014 • 13:03

    The aspect of death explored in Gabriel Jackson‘s short choral work Justorum animæ is on the peace it brings to the souls of the departed, a fitting theme for today, being All Souls’ Day. The Latin text is drawn from the offertory from yesterday’s liturgies for All Saints’ Day, originating …

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    George Crumb – Songs, Drones and Refrains of Death

    by 5:4 October 30, 2014 • 18:46
    October 30, 2014 • 18:46

    As it’s Hallowe’en, with All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days closely following (and Remembrance Day a little after that), i’m going to tap into the prevailing temporal undertone and explore a few pieces concerned one way or another with the subject of death. To begin, a piece that is wholeheartedly …

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  • Retrospectives

    30 years on: Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Welcome to the Pleasuredome

    by 5:4 October 29, 2014 • 07:44
    October 29, 2014 • 07:44

    For reasons as much to do with priorities as anything stylistic or aesthetic, pop music doesn’t get featured on 5:4 very often. But it would be remiss of me not to make some mention of today’s 30th anniversary of one of the most exhilarating debut albums ever made, Frankie Goes …

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    New releases: ensemble/orchestral

    by 5:4 October 20, 2014 • 11:40
    October 20, 2014 • 11:40

    The majority of new releases to have come my way recently have featured music for ensemble and/or orchestral forces, each disc of which is usually devoted to the work of a single composer. The opportunity to scrutinise an individual’s work in great depth at times turns out to be something …

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  • Blasts from the Past

    Blasts from the Past: Aldo Clementi – Madrigale

    by 5:4 October 18, 2014 • 11:28
    October 18, 2014 • 11:28

    My next blast from the past is a rather lovely work by the Italian composer Aldo Clementi, who died in 2011. Clementi’s interest in both bell-type sounds (music boxes, carillons, etc.) and the notion of self-generating music can be heard to good effect in Madrigale, composed 35 years ago, in …

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    New releases: electronic

    by 5:4 October 11, 2014 • 17:45
    October 11, 2014 • 17:45

    Turning to electronic music, i want to highlight several recent releases from the Entr’acte label. Founded in 1999 in London but today based in Antwerp, Entr’acte’s output has always made an impression long before any of the music has been heard. Their approach, not unique but certainly unusual among labels …

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    Proms 2014: the premières – how you voted

    by 5:4 October 5, 2014 • 21:09
    October 5, 2014 • 21:09

    Having closed the 5:4 polls last week, it’s time once again to assess how you voted on each of the 21 premières at this year’s Proms. Having pulled around and crunched the numbers from various angles, here’s a brief summary of what emerged. Worst New Work Roxanna Panufnik – Three Paths …

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  • Mixtapes

    Mixtape #31 : Autumn

    by 5:4 October 1, 2014 • 21:02
    October 1, 2014 • 21:02

    For the latest 5:4 mixtape, i’ve opted to explore music associated in some way with this time of year. Autumn is arguably the most poignant of the seasons, the ostentatious eruption of its gorgeous colours militated against by the pointed melancholy of its inevitable transition into the wastelands of winter. …

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    New releases: chamber

    by 5:4 September 24, 2014 • 23:07
    September 24, 2014 • 23:07

    The 5:4 doormat has been inundated with a stream of new releases falling onto it through the last few weeks, many of which are outstanding and deserve fuller treatment in due course—but to at least get the ball rolling, here’s an overview of some of the best, starting with chamber …

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  • FestivalsPremières

    Proms 2014: Gavin Higgins – Velocity (World Première)

    by 5:4 September 14, 2014 • 13:44
    September 14, 2014 • 13:44

    In terms of volume, the Last Night of the Proms ensures the festival ends with a bang rather than a whimper. In terms of musical imagination, originality, provocation and insight, however, the reverse has long been the case, and the event today does little more than put the shit in …

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    Proms 2014: Behzad Ranjbaran – Seemorgh – The Sunrise (European Première) & Jörg Widmann – Flûte en suite & Teufel Amor (UK Premières)

    by 5:4 September 12, 2014 • 22:25
    September 12, 2014 • 22:25

    Despite BBC Television’s astonishingly stupid recent efforts to reinforce this myopic dogma, new music does not and never has existed in a hermetically sealed, separate space, set apart from the entirety of music that has gone before it. Composers might sometimes wish it did (echoing Beckett’s “All that goes before …

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    Proms 2014: Judith Weir – Day Break Shadows Flee (World Première); Zhou Long – Postures (European Première); John Adams – Saxophone Concerto (UK Première)

    by 5:4 September 7, 2014 • 16:02
    September 7, 2014 • 16:02

    The latest round of Proms premières got one thinking about the relationship between expectation/innovation and engagement. It was Judith Weir‘s new work that got this particular ball rolling around the mind. A composer already at the less adventurous end of the new music spectrum, in recent years her music has …

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    Proms 2014: Haukur Tómasson – Magma; Jukka Tiensuu – Voice verser (UK Premières)

    by 5:4 September 3, 2014 • 20:57
    September 3, 2014 • 20:57

    Nothing remotely ordinary, it often seems, can come from Scandinavia. This notion was emphatically corroborated at the Proms in the recent pair of UK premières from Iceland’s Haukur Tómasson and Finland’s Jukka Tiensuu. i can’t help wondering whether they succeeded as strongly as they did in part for essentially the …

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    Proms 2014: Ayal Adler – Resonating Sounds & Kareem Roustom – Ramal (UK Premières)

    by 5:4 August 28, 2014 • 20:47
    August 28, 2014 • 20:47

    Last week’s visit to the Proms by Daniel Barenboim’s West-Eastern Divan Orchestra brought first UK performances of works by two composers of Middle Eastern descent. Ayal Adler and Kareem Roustom, born in Jerusalem and Syria respectively, opted for compositional approaches that in some ways could be described as opposite. Adler, coming …

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