Following last week's remarkably good programme, this week's H&N features more Music from last month's Techtonics Festival in Glasgow.
The Music of Linda Catlin Smith (b1957) features again, with three of her works performed: Ricercare from 2015 for solo Baroque 'cello, played by Alison McGillivray; Morandi (1991) played by piano & percussion quartet Yarn/Wire; and the orchestral piece Adagietto (2014), played by the BBCSSO conducted by Festival Director, Ilan Volkov. The Festival has been particularly valuable in giving Smith's Music the greater profile it so deserves: I had known of her only marginally until I bought the anothertimbre CD last November. The five works in these programmes from Techtonics are filling out a picture of an individual and involving Musical imagination.
Also featured tomorrow are ever-captivating duo Parkinson/Saunders (playing anything other than "conventional" music-making instruments) performing Songs 2011 by Tim Parkinson (b1973); Lori Goldston(b1963)'s That Sunrise for 'cello & orchestra, performed by the Composer with Ilan and his band; Shiori Usui's From Scratch for vocalist and orchestra, also with the composer as soloist; and an Improvisation from trio Tim Hodgkinson (Clarinet & guitar), vocalist Shelley Hirsch, and Paul May (drums).
And it all kicks off at Ten o'clock
The Music of Linda Catlin Smith (b1957) features again, with three of her works performed: Ricercare from 2015 for solo Baroque 'cello, played by Alison McGillivray; Morandi (1991) played by piano & percussion quartet Yarn/Wire; and the orchestral piece Adagietto (2014), played by the BBCSSO conducted by Festival Director, Ilan Volkov. The Festival has been particularly valuable in giving Smith's Music the greater profile it so deserves: I had known of her only marginally until I bought the anothertimbre CD last November. The five works in these programmes from Techtonics are filling out a picture of an individual and involving Musical imagination.
Also featured tomorrow are ever-captivating duo Parkinson/Saunders (playing anything other than "conventional" music-making instruments) performing Songs 2011 by Tim Parkinson (b1973); Lori Goldston(b1963)'s That Sunrise for 'cello & orchestra, performed by the Composer with Ilan and his band; Shiori Usui's From Scratch for vocalist and orchestra, also with the composer as soloist; and an Improvisation from trio Tim Hodgkinson (Clarinet & guitar), vocalist Shelley Hirsch, and Paul May (drums).
And it all kicks off at Ten o'clock
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