Originally posted by smittims
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Hear & Now : Howard Skempton, etc 04.10.2014
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I missed the broadcast too, which is a shame because it's exactly the kind of thing I want to be hearing on R3.
I was completely unaware of Skempton until I went to see the BBC Welsh play Lento in Cardiff a few years back. I was fascinated by the music - the irregular rhythms that leave you in doubt of where the beat is, and then the way it just stops without attempting any kind of "ending". Oddly though, I have the "Ancora" CD featuring this work but find it an unsatisfactory listen - the live orchestral experience is always better (discuss).
I've tried listening to the Piano Concerto a couple of times but I've found it disappointingly unsubstantial.
I do greatly enjoy playing some of his little pieces from the OUP "Collected Piano Pieces", though - things like Saltaire Melody and Quavers 5.
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Originally posted by esmondo View PostI was completely unaware of Skempton until I went to see the BBC Welsh play Lento in Cardiff a few years back. I was fascinated by the music - the irregular rhythms that leave you in doubt of where the beat is, and then the way it just stops without attempting any kind of "ending". Oddly though, I have the "Ancora" CD featuring this work but find it an unsatisfactory listen - the live orchestral experience is always better (discuss).
I've tried listening to the Piano Concerto a couple of times but I've found it disappointingly unsubstantial.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI don't know if Faber Music's little selection of Skempton's shorter piano pieces is still in print. They were delightful, and a welcome change for amateurs who would not have the technique to tackle a Tippett or Boulez sonata.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostDid anyone hear Howard Skempton’s Piano Concerto last night?
Enjoyed reading this conversation again.
Oh dear, only one channel working Skempton may have been a minimalist but …
Last edited by edashtav; 28-01-25, 17:09.
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We once commissioned a carol from Howard Skempton for Truro's Nine Lessons with [sic] Carols. He attended the rehearsals and first performance.
We didn't enjoy singing it very much - 'clever' repetitive minimalism doesn't really lend itself to that well-loved occasion. AFAIK it has not been sung since.
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