The UK premiere of Brian Ferneyhough(b1943)'s suite of eleven individual pieces each originating in the Music of 16th Century English composer, Christopher Tye, and individually composed over a period of over ten years. Ensemble Modern, conducted by Brad Lubman join forces with the Arditti Quartet, and the broadcast is prefaced by an interview with the composer in conversation with Robert Worby. (Which might be interesting to hear - earlier, in a pre-concert talk with Ferneyhough and James Dillon, Worby managed to really annoy BF with some unusually inane Alan Partridge-type questions about "complexity"!
Oh - there's other stuff on the programme, too: two performances by ensemble Polwechsel - Small Worlds, by the group's Double Bassist, Werner Dafeldecker(b1964) and a group improvisation; and two works by Stephanie Haensler(b1986) from the same Red Note Ensemble concert that featured the Dillon Tanz/Haus premiere, broadcast a couple of weeks ago.
Oh - there's other stuff on the programme, too: two performances by ensemble Polwechsel - Small Worlds, by the group's Double Bassist, Werner Dafeldecker(b1964) and a group improvisation; and two works by Stephanie Haensler(b1986) from the same Red Note Ensemble concert that featured the Dillon Tanz/Haus premiere, broadcast a couple of weeks ago.
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