There is an article in BBC Music magazine's news section about the British Composer Awards and board member Gabriel Jackson is fulsome in his quoted praise for the pianola player on his piece Airplane Cantata. I doubt however that he credited Rex Harrison as the magazine seems to think. Pianola afficiandos will be aware of the work of Rex Lawson.
Well, we got the Rex part right
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Originally posted by zola View PostThere is an article in BBC Music magazine's news section about the British Composer Awards and board member Gabriel Jackson is fulsome in his quoted praise for the pianola player on his piece Airplane Cantata. I doubt however that he credited Rex Harrison as the magazine seems to think. Pianola afficiandos will be aware of the work of Rex Lawson.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostOh dear! Only last night did I get round to downloading my 'reward' of mp3s of last November's Nancarrow at 100 fest in Berkeley, California. Rex features in one of the concerts. tonight, having burnt them to CD-R, I plan to give them a spin.
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pianolist
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostWOW!!
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Originally posted by pianolist View PostThank you all for your kind and various comments, which I have only just seen. I note, Mr 51, that your profile photograph (not the avatar) is taken from the Ladykillers, which film features, amongst other unforgettable elements, both a player piano and a Mr Lawson. What impeccable taste!
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Could someone explain briefly what it is that Rex does that can be described as a 'performance'? I've heard this term used in relation to him before. I'm in ignorance of the technology of these machines, but when I've heard on TTN piano roll recordings of (say) Rachmaninov, there's no reference to the intervention of a 'performer' reproducing it. So what is fixed by the original 'recording', and what is amenable to the intervention of a live 'performer' directing the reproduction? (Or is this confused by differing technologies?)
Many thanks, kb
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Ooh, S_A - you might have made it clear that I was quoting from the menu on Rex's website, not asking the question myselfIt isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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