Last week's Hear & Now, "Scottish Inspirations", failed to inspire - it comes to something when the most interesting and freshest-sounding piece by far on a programme devoted to new Music is Oliver Knussen's Third Symphony from 40 years ago; the other orchestral works at best gave a sense of deja entendu (with one sounding so similar to the climax of the Lutoslawski 'cello Concerto that Chester Music should be claiming royalties) and at worst a disspiriting feeling of "deja deja entendu; the sense that you've previously experienced the same sense of disappointment at having previously heard a piece of Music before. Still very worth i-Playering the edition in order to hear the two works for Bass Clarinet ensembles; Isn't This a Time for quintet by Christian Wolff and Gnomen for quartet by Thanos Chrysakis, both recorded at Café Oto:
This week, there's no "Inspirations" apparently from Wales, and Amfortas' surgery means that the programme is ... erm ... cut to ninety minutes. And the BBC H&N website teasingly gives no further indication of what's going to be played, other than "including Music by Huw Watkins [b1976 in South Wales] and Ryan Wigglesworth" (b1979 in the Welsh county of ... Yorkshire).
The programme of Music from Iceland from a fortnight ago is still available on the i-Player:
... and next week's edition of H&N looks more ... well ... inspirational:
This week, there's no "Inspirations" apparently from Wales, and Amfortas' surgery means that the programme is ... erm ... cut to ninety minutes. And the BBC H&N website teasingly gives no further indication of what's going to be played, other than "including Music by Huw Watkins [b1976 in South Wales] and Ryan Wigglesworth" (b1979 in the Welsh county of ... Yorkshire).
The programme of Music from Iceland from a fortnight ago is still available on the i-Player:
... and next week's edition of H&N looks more ... well ... inspirational:
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