Well, now that the Christmas light offerings are over, R3 is running its annual highlighting of Contemporary Music during the mainstream schedules. The first week looks rather pale in comparison with previous years, with works that ought to be regularly featured in such schedules anyway. There seems to be a focus this week on Finnish composers with Magnus Lindberg, Kaija Saariaho, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Aulis Sallinen, and Einojuhani Rautavaara, who died in 2016) but also Brits Howard Skempton and Composer of the Half-Week Colin Matthews - and Gyorgi Ligeti, who died twelve years ago!
A bit vanilla for the first week, then - but a couple of evening concerts caught my attention this week, both presented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch Live from LSO St Lukes. On Tuesday 2/1/18 works by Canadian Linda Catlin Smith, and Swiss Jurg Frey alongside pieces by Philip Glass, James Weeks, Sarah Nemtsov, and Kerry Andrews.
And on Thursday, 4/1/18, Chaya Czernowin's Ayre features alongside works by Clara Iannotta, Alex Mills, Charles Mitchener, Michelle Lou, Thierry Tidrow, Lorenzo de Firenze, Valdegeir Sigurdsson, and Mirella Ivincevic - most of whom I've not previously heard of.
Fantastic that this sort of Music is appearing during the "peak" schedules - where I believe it should be presented, and presented regularly. Quite makes up for the Musicals and Oom-pah-pahs (sorry, Alpie - that should be UMpa - paUmpa - pa) of the past ten days or so. And emphasises the point that the Station shouldn't so neglect this Music that its listeners and planners think that a composer dead for twelve years (with work written thirty years ago) still counts as "New Music"!
A bit vanilla for the first week, then - but a couple of evening concerts caught my attention this week, both presented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch Live from LSO St Lukes. On Tuesday 2/1/18 works by Canadian Linda Catlin Smith, and Swiss Jurg Frey alongside pieces by Philip Glass, James Weeks, Sarah Nemtsov, and Kerry Andrews.
And on Thursday, 4/1/18, Chaya Czernowin's Ayre features alongside works by Clara Iannotta, Alex Mills, Charles Mitchener, Michelle Lou, Thierry Tidrow, Lorenzo de Firenze, Valdegeir Sigurdsson, and Mirella Ivincevic - most of whom I've not previously heard of.
Fantastic that this sort of Music is appearing during the "peak" schedules - where I believe it should be presented, and presented regularly. Quite makes up for the Musicals and Oom-pah-pahs (sorry, Alpie - that should be UMpa - paUmpa - pa) of the past ten days or so. And emphasises the point that the Station shouldn't so neglect this Music that its listeners and planners think that a composer dead for twelve years (with work written thirty years ago) still counts as "New Music"!
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