Prior to his performances of Sorabji's Opus Clavicembalisticum and the publication of his recording of Sorabji's Sequenza Cyclica on the Toccata Classics label later in the year, pianist/composer Jonathan Powell discusses with Tom Service his relationship with this Music. (Starts at 36mins 29secs, but the rest of the programme is well worth listening to:
Jonathan Powell on Sorabji; Music Matters, Sat 6/5/17
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Jonathan Powell on Sorabji; Music Matters, Sat 6/5/17
Last edited by ferneyhoughgeliebte; 06-05-17, 14:38.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]Tags: None
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostPrior to his performances of Sorabji's Opus Clavicembalisticum and the publication of his recording of Sorabji's Sequenza Cyclica on the Toccata Classics label later in the year, pianist/composer Jonathan Powell discusses with Tom Service his relationship with this Music. (Starts at 36mins 29secs, but the rest of the programme is well worth listening to:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08ny5ck#playLast edited by ahinton; 06-05-17, 19:34.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostMany thanks for the link to this, to which I've listened (I was hgoping to do so live but had to wait). Jonathan premièred Sorabji's monumental (even by his own standards) 1948-49 Sequentia Cyclica super Dies Iræ (dedicated to Egon Petri) in Glasgow in 2010 ... .
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostThe public premièr, yes, but you, I and a few luck others were at an earlier private performance he gave in Wimbledon, a performance which is engrained on my memory, both organic and silicon.
But these are all incidental details in the context of the fact that Jonathan has performed it in its entirety and subsequently recorded it for the excellent Toccata Classics label in the venue in Oxford in which he'll be about to finish OC a week from now - I do hope that you can make that and that we can meet there!
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Sorry, you must have been at the Wimbledon performance in spirit only. The super-cooled vodka was wonderful. I will not be able to make the Oxford performance but I have every intention of being at the Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel next Tuesday for the 17:30 start. I have booked a day off to attend.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostSorry, you must have been at the Wimbledon performance in spirit only. The super-cooled vodka was wonderful. I will not be able to make the Oxford performance but I have every intention of being at the Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel next Tuesday for the 17:30 start. I have booked a day off to attend.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostSorry, you must have been at the Wimbledon performance in spirit only. The super-cooled vodka was wonderful. I will not be able to make the Oxford performance but I have every intention of being at the Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel next Tuesday for the 17:30 start. I have booked a day off to attend.
I’m absolutely gutted. OC is orgasmic and Jonathan Powell is a total f^C$*@g star!!!Last edited by Beef Oven!; 06-05-17, 23:32.
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Sorry to hear of your discomfort, for which I hope you have sought suitable medical advice.
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostSadly, I can’t make it (I fully intended go to the London gig). I have some sciatica type issue and I’m in agony 24/7 - the Edgard Varèse immersion day today was just about do-able. One can easily shift around in one’s seat or even yelp with pain when there is an orchestra of 140 musicians playing molto fortissimo. Somehow, I don’t see it working out at a Sorabji solo piano gig. ...
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostSorry to hear of your discomfort, for which I hope you have sought suitable medical advice.
Oh, I don't know. You could join Jonathan's vocalisations in a duet.
No way, JP is scary! You should see his reaction to a young page-turner who turned the page early! I was only a few yards away and wanted to run for cover! (ask ahinton)
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostThanks, indeed I have.
No way, JP is scary! You should see his reaction to a young page-turner who turned the page early! I was only a few yards away and wanted to run for cover! (ask ahinton)
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI was at a gig where I can't recall who the pianist was performed some Xenakis and Carter. Keith Tippett, whose band Mujician had been on earlier, was the page turner, and it looked a nightmare job from where I was sitting. Afterwards I asked him what the scores were like. "Flyshit", he answered!
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