Tom McKinney introduces a selection of works performed last month at this year's Graz festival of contemporary and experimental Music.
Bernd Richard Deutsch(b1977): Murales; Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Klangforum Wien/Johannes Kalitzke (World Premiere)
... and, from a concert given by Klangforum Wien, again conducted by Johannes Kalitzke:
Friedrich Cerha(b1926): Kurzzeit III (World Premiere)
Chaya Czernowin(b1957): Knights of the Strange
Jeff Weston(b1986): Houses (World Premiere)
... and an improvised performance by Fred Frith(b1949) (guitars and/or possibly Violin) & Bérangère Maximin(b1976) (electronics). Neither the Beeb nor the Festival websites give exact information - and, who knows, there might also be a broadcast of Frith's solo viola piece Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda, which was also performed (by Dimitrios Polisoidis) at the KlangforumWien concert. (In fact, I'm sort-of presuming that the programme I've detailed here is the right one - it's not clear from the H&N website!) The Beeb is such a tease: the blazes with "Alphabet Associations", "Only Connect" etc - there's hours of wasted fun to be had trying to match the hints on the website with the Festival Programme!
Bernd Richard Deutsch(b1977): Murales; Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Klangforum Wien/Johannes Kalitzke (World Premiere)
... and, from a concert given by Klangforum Wien, again conducted by Johannes Kalitzke:
Friedrich Cerha(b1926): Kurzzeit III (World Premiere)
Chaya Czernowin(b1957): Knights of the Strange
Jeff Weston(b1986): Houses (World Premiere)
... and an improvised performance by Fred Frith(b1949) (guitars and/or possibly Violin) & Bérangère Maximin(b1976) (electronics). Neither the Beeb nor the Festival websites give exact information - and, who knows, there might also be a broadcast of Frith's solo viola piece Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda, which was also performed (by Dimitrios Polisoidis) at the KlangforumWien concert. (In fact, I'm sort-of presuming that the programme I've detailed here is the right one - it's not clear from the H&N website!) The Beeb is such a tease: the blazes with "Alphabet Associations", "Only Connect" etc - there's hours of wasted fun to be had trying to match the hints on the website with the Festival Programme!
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