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Neglected symphonies: Galina Ustvolskaya – Symphonies 1–5

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Fermata AFEKT

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Neglected symphonies: Rued Langgaard

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

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    Proms 2011: Simon Holt – Centauromachy

    by 5:4 August 10, 2011 • 20:49
    August 10, 2011 • 20:49

    Simon Holt has been featured at the Proms on numerous occasions over the years, and yesterday his music returned to the Albert Hall with the orchestral work Centauromachy. It was given by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, with whom Holt is Composer in Association; they were conducted by François-Xavier …

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    Proms 2011: Robin Holloway – Fifth Concerto for Orchestra (World Première)

    by 5:4 August 4, 2011 • 22:02
    August 4, 2011 • 22:02

    After a few days’ break, new music returned to the Proms this evening with the world première of Robin Holloway‘s Fifth Concerto for Orchestra, played by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by Donald Runnicles. His previous quartet of orchestral concerti have been diverse, making it difficult to predict with …

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    Mika Vainio – Life (… It Eats You Up)

    by 5:4 August 1, 2011 • 01:43
    August 1, 2011 • 01:43

    For around seven minutes, you wonder where you are. Extended, sharp, contorted droning outbursts emanate from somewhere, wrestling either to cling to or break free from their origin. It’s like witnessing an alien voice learn how to speak. And then, seemingly from nowhere, IRRUPTION! the music transformed into a massive …

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    Proms 2011: Marc-André Dalbavie & Elliott Carter – Flute Concertos (UK Première)

    by 5:4 July 29, 2011 • 21:19
    July 29, 2011 • 21:19

    Yesterday evening’s Prom concert brought not one but two flute concertos, performed by Swiss virtuoso Emmanuel Pahud, together with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, again under Thierry Fischer’s direction. The two pieces are nearly five and three years old respectively, the first from Marc-André Dalbavie, who turned 50 earlier …

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    Proms 2011: Pascal Dusapin – String Quartet No. 6, ‘Hinterland’ (‘Hapax’ for string quartet and orchestra) (UK Première)

    by 5:4 July 27, 2011 • 21:07
    July 27, 2011 • 21:07

    Turning one’s attention to the second work of Pascal Dusapin‘s to be featured at this year’s Proms, superficial similarities to the last première, Sally Beamish’s Reed Stanzas, immediately present themselves. This, too, is a piece for string quartet (Dusapin’s String Quartet No. 6), although extensively augmented and amplified by the …

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    Proms 2011: Sally Beamish – Reed Stanzas (String Quartet No. 3) (World Première)

    by 5:4 July 26, 2011 • 10:24
    July 26, 2011 • 10:24

    The first chamber music première at this year’s Proms took place yesterday afternoon, at the Cadogan Hall. Sally Beamish‘s new work for the Elias Quartet bears two conjoined titles, reflecting different aspects of the work: Reed Stanzas throws together modern notions of marshland and poetry, while String Quartet No. 3 …

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    Proms 2011: Pascal Dusapin – Morning in Long Island (UK Première)

    by 5:4 July 19, 2011 • 20:22
    July 19, 2011 • 20:22

    The music of Pascal Dusapin is being featured twice at this year’s Proms. The first piece, Morning in Long Island, was given its UK première yesterday evening, by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, directed by Myung-Whun Chung. It’s not exactly the kind of appellation one would immediately associate with …

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    Proms 2011: Havergal Brian – Symphony No. 1 ‘Gothic’

    by 5:4 July 18, 2011 • 12:12
    July 18, 2011 • 12:12

    Rarely have i felt the need to prepare so thoroughly before a concert as i did prior to yesterday evening’s Prom performance of Havergal Brian‘s Symphony No. 1 ‘Gothic’. Books were re-read, CDs were re-listened to, and i even re-visited the writings of John Ruskin, who wrote with such authority …

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    Proms 2011: Judith Bingham – The Everlasting Crown (World Première)

    by 5:4 July 17, 2011 • 23:33
    July 17, 2011 • 23:33

    Given that so few composers seem to show any real interest in the organ these days, the prospect of a new work for the instrument at this year’s Proms—of 35 minutes’ duration, no less—was a mouth-watering one. Splendidly, the honour was given to Judith Bingham, a composer who, compared to …

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    Proms 2011: Judith Weir – Stars, Night, Music and Light (World Première)

    by 5:4 July 15, 2011 • 20:24
    July 15, 2011 • 20:24

    The 2011 Proms season commenced this evening with the world première of a new work from Judith Weir. Evocatively titled Stars, Night, Music and Light, Weir has drawn on three lines of text from the sixth stanza of George Herbert‘s poem ‘Man’, a poem that echoes the sentiments of Psalm …

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    Proms 2008: Steven Stucky – Rhapsodies (World Première)

    by 5:4 July 8, 2011 • 21:32
    July 8, 2011 • 21:32

    In seven days’ time, the 2011 Proms season will be upon us, bringing with it a welter of new music. This year’s season promises no fewer than 12 world premières and eight UK premières, plus four ludicrously-titled “London premières”; once again, they’ll all be featured on 5:4, alongside one or …

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    Richard Ginns – Sea Change

    by 5:4 June 25, 2011 • 12:08
    June 25, 2011 • 12:08

    Nostalgia is a curious and dangerous thing. Its essential condition – memorialising past events, beautifying them into an idealised rendition of the original – is a kind of historical plastic surgery, and its prevalence in contemporary culture shows no sign of abating. At its best, in the realm of the …

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    Adam Duncan – Images Sombres (World Première)

    by 5:4 June 16, 2011 • 07:07
    June 16, 2011 • 07:07

    The final concert in the “New Tunes on Old Fiddles” series included the world première of Images Sombres by Adam Duncan, composed for the viola da gamba player Jonathan Manson. A title such as Images Sombres, composed for viol, puts John Dowland in mind, but while Duncan’s sensibility might echo …

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    Matthew Bilyard – Impressions; Panayiotis Kokoras – Jet (World Premières)

    by 5:4 June 15, 2011 • 06:56
    June 15, 2011 • 06:56

    Third in the “New Tunes on Old Fiddles” concert series was a recital given by the outstanding Dutch recorder player Erik Bosgraaf. The concert included two world premières: Impressions by Brit Matthew Bilyard and Jet by Greek composer Panayiotis Kokoras. The preamble claims Impressions conjures up “images of bustling coastal …

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  • Premières

    Duncan Ward – Who Is Mr Grobe? (World Première)

    by 5:4 June 14, 2011 • 09:15
    June 14, 2011 • 09:15

    The second première in the “New Tunes on Old Fiddles” concert series was a work for viola d’amore and harpsichord, Who is Mr Grobe? by Duncan Ward, given its first performance last November by Catherine Mackintosh and Christopher Bucknall. Ward’s piece grew out of the apparent ‘mystery’ surrounding another piece …

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  • Premières

    Marc Yeats – rhêma (World Première)

    by 5:4 June 13, 2011 • 15:10
    June 13, 2011 • 15:10

    A few months ago, BBC Radio 3 broadcast a series of lunchtime concerts recorded late last year at the Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall in Salford, under the heading “New Tunes on Old Fiddles”. Each of the concerts featured early music played on period instruments, plus the première of a new …

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  • Movies

    BBC Philharmonic – Music from Blue Velvet & Twin Peaks

    by 5:4 June 10, 2011 • 22:51
    June 10, 2011 • 22:51

    This evening the BBC Philharmonic gave a concert from their swanky new home at MediaCity in Salford, dedicated to film music, conducted by Robert Ziegler and and hosted by the superlative film critic Mark Kermode. Towards the end of the concert, the orchestra performed three pieces from the films of …

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  • Podcasts

    Podcast #3 : The Music of Twin Peaks

    by 5:4 June 10, 2011 • 06:33
    June 10, 2011 • 06:33

    Today marks the 20th anniversary of the end of the television show Twin Peaks; the final episode was broadcast on 10 June 1991. Therefore, the new 5:4 podcast is a celebration of the remarkable music from this unique show. Despite some discussion of the story, those who haven’t yet seen …

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    Noveller – Glacial Glow

    by 5:4 June 6, 2011 • 17:12
    June 6, 2011 • 17:12

    Since departing from rock outfit Parts & Labor in 2009, Sarah Lipstate has taken to exploring deeply experimental territory. Under the nom de guerre of Noveller, armed with only a guitar and the determination to subject it to all manner of treatments, she has spent the last couple of years …

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    A flawless reverie for the end of the world: The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation – Anthropomorphic

    by 5:4 May 23, 2011 • 11:09
    May 23, 2011 • 11:09

    From time to time, an album comes along that doesn’t just confound expectations, but actually goes so far as to widen one’s understanding of what music is capable of being. Scott Walker’s The Drift (which recently turned five years old) is, for me, the most memorable example of that; the …

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