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What Are You Practising / Composing Now?
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostI have, a few weeks ago begun another project, this time for a band in Eire. They e asked for Wagner. Die Meistersinger Overture and Ride of the Valkyries.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostEire on a Shoestring?
I've finished two pieces so far this year: an electronic composition entitled Vermilion Sands (after JG Ballard) which was presented in New York and The Hague a couple of weeks ago; and a duo for horn and percussion catastrophe (the fifth to be completed of sixteen pieces based on a cycle of poems by Simon Howard, which I've mentioned before), which will be premiered in May in Cologne by soloists of Musikfabrik (in a collaborative concert between Musikfabrik and Elision, which share a few players anyway). Now it's time to put composition aside for a week or two with the Ensemble Studio6 tour rehearsals beginning today, and a chapter for an upcoming book on the music of Michael Finnissy to write.
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Still working on my piano transcription of Franck's Le Chasseur Maudit - so far I've been working on it for 20 years... My own piano sonata (which oddly sounds more like Schubert than anything else) is still stuck half way through the Scherzo, the first movement is half finished and the finale has 1 page. I compose really slowly, by the way!
As for playing, I've been thoroughly enjoying playing through Liszt's transcription of Beethoven's 5th Symphony with my teacher.Best regards,
Jonathan
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Originally posted by Jonathan View PostStill working on my piano transcription of Franck's Le Chasseur Maudit - so far I've been working on it for 20 years... My own piano sonata (which oddly sounds more like Schubert than anything else) is still stuck half way through the Scherzo, the first movement is half finished and the finale has 1 page. I compose really slowly, by the way!
As for playing, I've been thoroughly enjoying playing through Liszt's transcription of Beethoven's 5th Symphony with my teacher.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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