Originally posted by smittims
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Hear & Now : Howard Skempton, etc 04.10.2014
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I missed the broadcast too, which is a shame because it's exactly the kind of thing I want to be hearing on R3.
I was completely unaware of Skempton until I went to see the BBC Welsh play Lento in Cardiff a few years back. I was fascinated by the music - the irregular rhythms that leave you in doubt of where the beat is, and then the way it just stops without attempting any kind of "ending". Oddly though, I have the "Ancora" CD featuring this work but find it an unsatisfactory listen - the live orchestral experience is always better (discuss).
I've tried listening to the Piano Concerto a couple of times but I've found it disappointingly unsubstantial.
I do greatly enjoy playing some of his little pieces from the OUP "Collected Piano Pieces", though - things like Saltaire Melody and Quavers 5.
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I would agree were you to have voiced the same opinions about the two works in question, but swapped them around!Originally posted by esmondo View PostI was completely unaware of Skempton until I went to see the BBC Welsh play Lento in Cardiff a few years back. I was fascinated by the music - the irregular rhythms that leave you in doubt of where the beat is, and then the way it just stops without attempting any kind of "ending". Oddly though, I have the "Ancora" CD featuring this work but find it an unsatisfactory listen - the live orchestral experience is always better (discuss).
I've tried listening to the Piano Concerto a couple of times but I've found it disappointingly unsubstantial.
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Tackling any one of Tippett's piano sonatas would be a doddle compared to Boulez's!Originally posted by smittims View PostI don't know if Faber Music's little selection of Skempton's shorter piano pieces is still in print. They were delightful, and a welcome change for amateurs who would not have the technique to tackle a Tippett or Boulez sonata.
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Goodness gracious, I missed that, Alison . I must locate it on SOUNDS.Originally posted by Alison View PostDid anyone hear Howard Skempton’s Piano Concerto last night?
Enjoyed reading this conversation again.
Oh dear, only one channel working Skempton may have been a minimalist but …
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We once commissioned a carol from Howard Skempton for Truro's Nine Lessons with [sic] Carols. He attended the rehearsals and first performance.
We didn't enjoy singing it very much - 'clever' repetitive minimalism doesn't really lend itself to that well-loved occasion. AFAIK it has not been sung since.
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