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    Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik 2017 (Part 2)

    by 5:4 May 14, 2017 • 12:05
    May 14, 2017 • 12:05

    In the late evening of the Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik‘s opening day, inside the town’s small but elegantly decorated Johanniskirche, the JACK Quartet gave the world premières of a pair of works of an entirely different disposition from that of Ferneyhough and Birtwistle, heard earlier that afternoon. Italian-Swiss composer Oscar Bianchi‘s Pathos …

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    Proms 2016: Georg Friedrich Haas – Open Spaces II, Gérard Grisey – Dérives (UK Premières), Mica Levi – Signal Before War; David Sawer – April \ March (World Premières)

    by 5:4 August 25, 2016 • 11:09
    August 25, 2016 • 11:09

    Finally. Five weeks into this year’s season, the Proms at last finds its way, Red Riding Hood-like, away from the safe, well-trodden path into the unfamiliar terrain of the avant-garde. Twice, in fact; first thanks to the London Sinfonietta, whose afternoon concert at Camden’s Roundhouse last Saturday (there’s presumably a …

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  • Anniversaries

    Éliane Radigue – OCCAM DELTA IV

    by 5:4 January 24, 2016 • 19:31
    January 24, 2016 • 19:31

    It’s the grande dame‘s birthday today, and i’m rounding off my Éliane Radigue long weekend with another work from the OCCAM OCEAN series, one that in some respects combines those featured in the last couple of days. OCCAM DELTA IV, for bowed harp, microtonal tuba and cello, dates from 2013, …

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    Éliane Radigue – OCCAM XI

    by 5:4 January 23, 2016 • 19:01
    January 23, 2016 • 19:01

    For the second day of my Éliane Radigue long weekend, another work from the OCCAM OCEAN series, and a particularly austere one. Composed in 2013, OCCAM XI is not simply for solo tuba, but solo microtonal tuba, specifically that of British tubist Robin Hayward. Not that that’s immediately obvious from …

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    Éliane Radigue – OCCAM RIVER XII (World Première)

    by 5:4 January 22, 2016 • 22:09
    January 22, 2016 • 22:09

    This coming Sunday is French composer Éliane Radigue‘s birthday, so by way of a little celebration, i’m going to devote a long weekend to some of her more recent work. Having spent much of her life creating electronic music (exclusively composed on the ARP 2500), for the last decade-and-a-bit Radigue’s …

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  • Blasts from the Past

    Blasts from the Past: Olivier Messiaen – Quatuor pour la fin du temps

    by 5:4 January 15, 2016 • 09:55
    January 15, 2016 • 09:55

    World premières are understandably exciting occasions—but, equally, they can often be fraught with difficulty and no little controversy. The annals of music history contain many such examples, from Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring to Cage’s 4’33”, but today marks the 75th anniversary of one of the most legendary and poignant of …

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    Blasts from the Past: Pierre Boulez – Piano Sonata No. 1

    by 5:4 January 5, 2016 • 22:51
    January 5, 2016 • 22:51

    “Vous êtes de la merde!” i’m going to begin 2016 by looking back 70 years to the earliest acknowledged work by one of the twentieth century’s most celebrated composers, Pierre Boulez. For much of his life, but particularly as a young composer, Boulez’s perceived demeanour was, to put it mildly, …

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    Proms 2015: Betsy Jolas – Wanderlied (UK Première), Shiori Usui – Ophiocordyceps unilateralis s.l. & Joanna Lee – Hammer of Solitude (World Premières)

    by 5:4 July 31, 2015 • 13:59
    July 31, 2015 • 13:59

    Last Saturday’s Proms Matinee concert given by Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, conducted by Franck Ollu, featured several world and UK premières, which together gave one pause for thought with regard to the relationship between surface materials and their deeper impulsion. Their respective points of inspirational departure were extremely varied, encompassing …

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  • Lent Series

    Pierre Boulez – Domaines

    by 5:4 March 26, 2015 • 09:29
    March 26, 2015 • 09:29

    Joyeux anniversaire, Pierre! Today’s the day, the 90th birthday of Pierre Boulez, and, continuing the concerto theme, the piece with which i’d like to celebrate the occasion is Domaines, for clarinet and orchestra, completed in 1969. Typically, the piece began life a decade earlier (early sketches pertaining to it, tentatively …

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    Pierre Boulez – Messagesquisse

    by 5:4 March 24, 2015 • 21:17
    March 24, 2015 • 21:17

    The second concerto-esque work by Pierre Boulez that i want to explore this week is Messagesquisse for cello solo and six cellos. The gestation of this piece was very much more straightforward than that of Mémoriale, being composed in 1976 as a 70th birthday present for that great champion of …

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    Pierre Boulez – Mémoriale (…explosante-fixe… Originel)

    by 5:4 March 22, 2015 • 12:24
    March 22, 2015 • 12:24

    This week marks the 90th birthday of Pierre Boulez, and to mark the occasion i’m going to explore three of his concerto-esque works, beginning with Mémoriale, composed in 1985. Well, that’s not strictly accurate; one of the characteristic traits of Boulez’s output is an ongoing tendency to rethink and recompose previous …

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  • ConcertsFestivalsPremières

    HCMF 2014: Next Wave, Trio Accanto

    by 5:4 November 28, 2014 • 00:56
    November 28, 2014 • 00:56

    Most of today’s concerts were part of an initiative run by Sound and Music and NMC Recordings called Next Wave, showcasing the work of composers in higher education. The performances involved members of the London Sinfonietta, Sounds of the Engine House and ACM Ensemble, in an assortment of small size …

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    HCMF 2014: Shorts, Feldman’s Pianos, asamisimasa

    by 5:4 November 26, 2014 • 00:42
    November 26, 2014 • 00:42

    Yesterday was HCMF’s annual day of ‘Shorts’, concerts of between 20 and 40 minutes, affording the opportunity to hear an exceptionally diverse range of music. Taken as a whole, it’s a cross between an Aladdin’s cave and one of those machines with the grappling hook that you find in amusement …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    New releases: Messiaen, Paul Dolden, Richard Uttley, iamamiwhoami, Davíð Brynjar Franzson, Shivers

    by 5:4 November 19, 2014 • 22:00
    November 19, 2014 • 22:00

    Among the crop of more interesting recent releases is a reissue of Messiaen‘s complete organ works that is easily the most affordable currently available. Treasure Island Music has brought together the famous recordings made by Jennifer Bate in the late 1970s/early 1980s—originally issued by Unicorn-Kanchana/Regis—in a 6-CD slimline box set …

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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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    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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    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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  • FestivalsPremières

    HCMF 2013 revisited: Raphaël Cendo – Rokh I (UK Première)

    by 5:4 January 20, 2014 • 22:26
    January 20, 2014 • 22:26

    One of the most memorable performances at HCMF 2013 arose out of what appeared beforehand to be pretty restricted forces: bass flute, violin, cello and prepared piano, members of the French Ensemble Linea. Yet in Rokh I, the first of a three-part, 30-minute cycle, Raphaël Cendo enables this quartet to …

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    HCMF 2013: Séverine Ballon

    by 5:4 November 19, 2013 • 16:30
    November 19, 2013 • 16:30

    Today’s first concert was given by French cellist Séverine Ballon. Her recital comprised UK premières by Hèctor Parra and Mauro Lanza and a world première by Rebecca Saunders, together with a classic of the repertoire, James Dillon‘s Parjanya-Vata, composed in 1981. It was especially good to hear this again; it’s …

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