Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji - Piano Symphony #6. Jonathan Powell, piano. UK Premiere.
Jacqueline Du Pre Music Building, St Hilda's College, Oxford University. 3.00pm Saturday 2nd November 2013.
An astonishing work and an astounding performance.
A solo piano piece in three parts.
The first part is a continuous movement consisting of a prologue and epilogue.
The second part is a massive passacaglia, preceded by four short movements, and followed by three slightly longer ones.
The final part is a series of fugues and interludes framed by a pair of slow movements.
An hour and forty minutes in the first movement, just under 2 hours in the second and an hour twenty in the third.
The time flew by! I looked at my watch in the second movement, thinking that half an hour had passed, and was shocked to realise the movement had been going for one hour and twenty five minutes!! Was it the musician, the work or both?
It was one of the best and most captivating gigs that I have ever attended.
Hopefully Alistair will be providing a more erudite summary in due course.
Jacqueline Du Pre Music Building, St Hilda's College, Oxford University. 3.00pm Saturday 2nd November 2013.
An astonishing work and an astounding performance.
A solo piano piece in three parts.
The first part is a continuous movement consisting of a prologue and epilogue.
The second part is a massive passacaglia, preceded by four short movements, and followed by three slightly longer ones.
The final part is a series of fugues and interludes framed by a pair of slow movements.
An hour and forty minutes in the first movement, just under 2 hours in the second and an hour twenty in the third.
The time flew by! I looked at my watch in the second movement, thinking that half an hour had passed, and was shocked to realise the movement had been going for one hour and twenty five minutes!! Was it the musician, the work or both?
It was one of the best and most captivating gigs that I have ever attended.
Hopefully Alistair will be providing a more erudite summary in due course.
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