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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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MEbU: UMS ‘n JIP, AV_ID (Part 1)

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Warsaw Autumn 2025 (Part 2)

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Warsaw Autumn 2025 (Part 1)

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Fermata MEbU

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Neglected symphonies: Rued Langgaard

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

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Fermata Warszawa

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Neglected symphonies: Miloslav Kabeláč – Symphony No. 2

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    Proms 2014: Brett Dean – Electric Preludes; Bernard Rands – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (UK Premières); Benedict Mason – Meld (World Première)

    by 5:4 August 24, 2014 • 14:19
    August 24, 2014 • 14:19

    New works at the Proms regularly come in the form of concertos, violin and piano continuing to be represented most. The planned performance of Luca Francesconi’s Duende – The Dark Notes (a work i’d been very much looking forward to) on 7 August was unfortunately cancelled due to soloist Leila …

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    Proms 2014: Simon Holt – Morpheus Wakes (UK Première); Jonathan Dove – Gaia Theory; Gabriel Prokofiev – Violin Concerto ‘1914’ (World Premières)

    by 5:4 August 16, 2014 • 19:34
    August 16, 2014 • 19:34

    The three Proms premières given at the end of last month make for an interesting comparison, with regard to the relationship between material and intention. There was no little weight being hefted around; Jonathan Dove‘s Gaia Theory aspired to James Lovelock’s hypothesis of the same name, concerning ideas of ‘self regulation’ in …

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  • FestivalsPremières

    Proms 2014: John Tavener – Gnōsis & Requiem Fragments (World Premières)

    by 5:4 August 5, 2014 • 13:45
    August 5, 2014 • 13:45

    In the wake of John Tavener‘s death in November last year, more mainstream music festivals have been rather tripping over themselves to offer posthumous tributes; the Cheltenham Festival devoted two concerts to his music last month, and the Proms has done likewise, including the world premières of two of Tavener’s …

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  • FestivalsPremières

    Proms 2014: Roxanna Panufnik – Three Paths to Peace (European Première)

    by 5:4 August 4, 2014 • 19:36
    August 4, 2014 • 19:36

    Religion is for many the place where peace meets its end, falling at the hands of inharmonious ideologies in the hearts and minds of their most violent advocates. On the one hand, the claim that religion—one or many—is directly to blame for most of the innumerable wars and conflicts that …

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    Proms 2014: Qigang Chen – Joie éternelle (UK Première)

    by 5:4 August 4, 2014 • 14:18
    August 4, 2014 • 14:18

    The first of this year’s Proms premières came from Chinese composer Qigang Chen, with a new trumpet concerto for Alison Balsom. Inspirationally, the title of the work, Joie éternelle, stems from an acknowledged act of nostalgia on Chen’s part, referencing a melody of the same name from the Kunqu operatic …

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    Fermata

    by 5:4 July 18, 2014 • 21:26
    July 18, 2014 • 21:26

    Holidays beckon; back in two weeks, with a mega catch-up of all the new Proms premières…

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  • ConcertsFestivals

    Cheltenham Music Festival 2014: Trio Mediaeval & Arve Henriksen

    by 5:4 July 15, 2014 • 21:01
    July 15, 2014 • 21:01

    Festivals come and festivals go, and Cheltenham—just like Bristol New Music a few months back—imaginatively opted to end not with a bang but on a high. It came courtesy of Norway, with the immaculate combination of Trio Mediaeval, three female singers with voices lifted straight out of the Middle Ages, …

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    Cheltenham Music Festival 2014: Pärt & Tavener, A Candlelit Tribute to John Tavener

    by 5:4 July 13, 2014 • 19:33
    July 13, 2014 • 19:33

    In a rare instance of pedagogical insight, my A-level music teacher once declared, “You can’t put composers into boxes; they have a tendency to get out”. It’s true, yet to some extent we all tend to do it, in our efforts to try and make sense of the musical landscape …

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    Cheltenham Music Festival 2014: Fidelio Trio, The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble, Tokaido Road

    by 5:4 July 7, 2014 • 15:37
    July 7, 2014 • 15:37

    Over the weekend, three concerts at the Cheltenham Music Festival, in different ways and for different reasons, caused one to reflect on the present within the context of ideas, experiences and memories from the past. The most frustrating and patience-testing were to found in the Saturday afternoon recital at the Pittville Pump …

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    Cheltenham Music Festival 2014: An Evening with Nicola Benedetti

    by 5:4 July 4, 2014 • 14:08
    July 4, 2014 • 14:08

    Once upon a time, it bore the proud title Cheltenham Festival of British Contemporary Music; for the last 50 years, it’s simply been Cheltenham Music Festival. Even though it has to a large extent yielded to the essentially conservative musical taste that pervades this part of the Cotswolds (as a …

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  • Mixtapes

    Mixtape #30 : Prime Numbers

    by 5:4 July 1, 2014 • 19:24
    July 1, 2014 • 19:24

    For the new 5:4 mixtape, i’m not so much exploring a theme as a conceit. Mathematics has been a recurring feature of both my compositional and recreational activities lately, so for this new mixtape i’ve compiled a selection of music the titles of which incorporate the first 21 prime numbers. …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    New releases: Fuzzy, Craig Leon, Gareth Davis & Machinefabriek, Tim Hodgkinson

    by 5:4 June 26, 2014 • 23:24
    June 26, 2014 • 23:24

    Have you heard of Fuzzy? No, i hadn’t either – so i was pleased to explore a new compilation of music by the enigmatically-monikered Danish composer (otherwise known as Jens Vilhelm Pedersen), recently released by DaCapo. Chimes of Memory presents five works, most of them pretty hefty and which together …

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    New releases: Duologue, OY, V/Vm

    by 5:4 June 22, 2014 • 15:32
    June 22, 2014 • 15:32

    Among the swathe of new releases currently jostling around the 5:4 jukebox, i want to start by flagging up two interesting recent releases, both serendipitous discoveries from the panning-for-gold approach to listening that is my modus operandi these days. First is Duologue, a five-piece from London whose latest EP, Memex, …

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  • Premières

    Morton Feldman – The Swallows of Salangan (European Première)

    by 5:4 June 21, 2014 • 19:19
    June 21, 2014 • 19:19

    One of the most beguiling and enigmatic premières i’ve encountered in recent times took place at Birmingham’s Frontiers Festival in March, heard for the first time outside the USA no fewer than 54 years after its composition. There doesn’t seem to be any good reason for this considerable feat of …

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  • AnniversariesBlasts from the Past

    Blasts from the Past: György Ligeti – Poème symphonique

    by 5:4 June 14, 2014 • 16:05
    June 14, 2014 • 16:05

    A couple of days ago marked the eighth anniversary of the death of Hungarian composer György Ligeti. To mark the event, and also begin a new occasional series on 5:4, i’d like to take a brief look back at one of the more enigmatic works of Ligeti’s career. Poème symphonique …

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  • Premières

    Gérard Grisey – Mégalithes (UK Première)

    by 5:4 June 7, 2014 • 11:38
    June 7, 2014 • 11:38

    In the last few years i’ve written about a number of pieces that languished ignored and unplayed for decades, and earlier this year another such work received its first UK performance, which at the time, as far as anyone could tell, was believed to be only the second time it …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    CD roundup (gli altri)

    by 5:4 April 29, 2014 • 21:27
    April 29, 2014 • 21:27

    Having recently examined the more interesting soloistic and orchestral new releases, it’s time to give an overview of the best of the rest, music that doesn’t fit quite so easily into nice categories. First, released today on the Innova label, is Sunken Cathedral, the new album from Korean-American composer and …

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  • AnnouncementsFestivals

    Gigs, gigs, gigs: Proms 2014

    by 5:4 April 24, 2014 • 19:06
    April 24, 2014 • 19:06

    It’s back! This afternoon (at precisely 2pm, following a brief period of something not entirely unlike hype) the Proms 2014 season was revealed. Having pored over the details, what it promises in the way of new music is characterised as much by safety as it is by generosity. Discounting the …

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  • Lent SeriesPremières

    Maja S K Ratkje – Crepuscular Hour (UK Première)

    by 5:4 April 19, 2014 • 20:50
    April 19, 2014 • 20:50

    Today is the final day of Lent, so it’s time to draw my series focusing on music by women composers to a close. As it’s Easter Eve, the time associated with the great late-night vigil, i can’t think of a more appropriate piece with which to end the Lent Series …

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  • Lent Series

    Liza Lim – Invisibility

    by 5:4 April 17, 2014 • 17:25
    April 17, 2014 • 17:25

    i was surprised to realise recently that, apart from a CD review last year, the penultimate composer in my Lent Series, Liza Lim, has not yet been featured on 5:4. That’s a pretty serious omission, one that i hope will be mitigated by celebrating her 2009 work for solo cello, …

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