'Kaleidoscopic shifts of rhythm and dynamics...’ Gramophone
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Programme Notes
The second, third and fifth of these studies were composed in 1974, the other two a year later. The fifth in particular reflects my interest at that time in minimalism, but all are relatively simple in concept. The first is a gentle sequence of chord permutations; the second a study on black and white keys whose speed is left to the performer; the third alternates flowing and static seventh chords; and the fourth is a study in rhythm. The final study builds from a simple figure by a continuous process of octave displacement. The first complete performance was given by Hugh Petter at the Wigmore Hall, London, on 14th May 1976.
Colin Matthews
Reviews
Financial Times (Paul Griffiths), 17 May 1976
'Challenging the player with kaleidoscopic shifts of rhythm and dynamics that never settle for the merely mechanical.’
Gramophone (Arnold Whittall), June 2008