Availability

Score 0-571-50848-0 on sale (with Meditation on Haydn's Name)

Programme Notes

Relativity Rag begins with a simple two-section Rag-time. As it progresses, however, things begin to change – phrases are cut up like bits of film, the tempi of the hands separate, the harmony distorts and eventually the Rag is transformed beyond recognition. It re-forms out of a dense cloud of sound towards the end, and briefly flourishes before being finally crushed and sent spinning off the top of the keyboard.

© George Benjamin

Relativity Rag

One Etude

Milton Court, Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London, United Kingdom)

Tamara Stefanovich

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Relativity Rag

Wigmore Hall (London, United Kingdom)

RNCM Students

Relativity Rag

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Royal Northern College of Music (Manchester, United Kingdom)

Relativity Rag

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Fundación Juan March (Madrid, Spain)

Tamara Stefanovich

Relativity Rag

No Venue (Badenweiler, Baden-Württemberg, Germany)

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet