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October 3, 2022
Forthcoming on NMC – Rebecca Saunders: Skin
It is remarkable that Rebecca Saunders – by any measure one of the UK’s leading and most admired composers – has not yet been recorded by this country’s primary new music label, NMC (although her music has appeared on three discs by HCR, which are distributed through NMC). So the announcement of a first release this … Continue reading Forthcoming on NMC – Rebecca Saunders: Skin →
Published on October 03, 2022 04:18
September 9, 2022
The Music of Liza Lim: Chang-O Flies to the Moon
The third and last post in my short series of offcuts from The Music of Liza Lim, comes from the final chapter, ‘Music for the stage’. Lim’s second opera, Yuè Lìng Jié (Moon Spirit Feasting) is very high on my fantasy list of revivals. Its complexity makes that unlikely, and the particulars of its staging … Continue reading The Music of Liza Lim: Chang-O Flies to the Moon →
Published on September 09, 2022 04:40
September 5, 2022
The Music of Liza Lim: Burning House
The second piece in my short series of bonus Liza Lim content is Burning House for singing koto player. This is a good example of Lim’s practice of working with the histories and ergonomics of individual instruments in her practice, and of her way of working with non-Western instruments. It’s a particularly interesting example, because … Continue reading The Music of Liza Lim: Burning House →
Published on September 05, 2022 04:40
September 2, 2022
The Music of Liza Lim: The Weaver’s Knot
For reasons of space, a small number of work analyses had to be cut from the printed version of The Music of Liza Lim. I’m very happy, however, to be able to publish these online as sort of DVD extras. First up is The Weaver’s Knot. Although this is a short piece, I wanted to … Continue reading The Music of Liza Lim: The Weaver’s Knot →
Published on September 02, 2022 04:40
August 30, 2022
Introducing The Music of Liza Lim
In April 2020, I received an email from Brian Howard, director of the Australian publisher Wildbird Music. Wildbird wanted to produce a monograph on Liza Lim’s music to add to their Australian Composers series. Liza had recommended my name to him; would I like to write it? This was just three weeks into the first … Continue reading Introducing The Music of Liza Lim →
Published on August 30, 2022 04:40
June 6, 2022
Kobe Van Cauwenberghe: Ghost Trance Septet Plays Anthony Braxton (CD review)
Anthony Braxton: Composition 255, Composition 358, Composition 193, Composition 264 Kobe Van Cauwenberghe, guitars, synths, voice; Frederik Sakham, bass, voice; Elisa Medinilla, piano; Niels Van Heertum, euphonium, trumpet; Steven Delannoye, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Anna Jalving, violin; and Teun Verbruggen, drums, percussion. El Negocito Records ENR105 Beginning with this playlist, compiled deep in locked-down 2020, … Continue reading Kobe Van Cauwenberghe: Ghost Trance Septet Plays Anthony Braxton (CD review) →
Published on June 06, 2022 10:04
July 7, 2021
Eastman: Femenine (New Amsterdam)
What a joyful thing it is to encounter (while writing a short concert biog) Wild Up’s recording of Julius Eastman’s Femenine, released only three weeks ago on New Amsterdam Records. For a work that was almost entirely forgotten, by a composer barely emerging from myth, it seems remarkable that there are now at least four … Continue reading Eastman: Femenine (New Amsterdam) →
Published on July 07, 2021 09:54
June 12, 2021
Haas: Solstices, Riot Ensemble, Kings Place
Last July I swam in the sea for the first time after five months of Covid-19 shielding and it felt like a benediction. The ending of Georg Friedrich Haas’s Solstices last night – as the lights rose on the Riot Ensemble sounding an immense, reverberating, crashing chord after more than an hour of total darkness … Continue reading Haas: Solstices, Riot Ensemble, Kings Place →
Published on June 12, 2021 09:45
June 7, 2021
Releases and relaunches from Pamela Z and Rat-drifting
News of two returns/relaunches caught my attention this week. First, Neuma Records has announced the rare release of a new album by Pamela Z, only her third ever (a fact I always found surprising for such a media-oriented artist), and her first since A Delay is Better in 2004. A Secret Code features studies and … Continue reading Releases and relaunches from Pamela Z and Rat-drifting →
Published on June 07, 2021 08:12
March 10, 2021
Richard Barrett and others: binary systems (strange strings)
There are several reasons I’m excited by the release this week of binary systems by Richard Barrett and collaborators (available through Richard’s Bandcamp page). First, the music sounds like it’s going to be great; I’m listening to the opening track, Dysnomia, made with guitarist Daryl Buckley and it goes, just as you would expect, into … Continue reading Richard Barrett and others: binary systems (strange strings) →
Published on March 10, 2021 02:17
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