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These pieces for
solo piano were drafted in 2008, the first performance
being planned for January 2009. This is now to be
re-scheduled and when organized, details will appear
in the News and Concert Info pages of this website.
Introduction
Preludes 'In Our Time' have a particular
structure to the five pieces: each doubles in time
so that the fifth Prelude is longer than all the
previous four. Half way through the fifth I have
begun a coda for each Prelude, starting with the
fifth and working back so that the final coda is
a reflection of the first Prelude.
The subtitle 'In
Our Time' is simply a comment on where I myself,
classical music, and society is at the time of completing
the main draft of these Preludes (August 2008).
The world was looking eastwards - China at the time
of the Olympics was (is) a staggering contradiction
of energy and the outrageous; classical music has
been shifting for some time from the most difficult
music for most to listen to; and I myself...
These Preludes
were originally conceived as having a set of poems
(by the Florentine poet Mario Luzi ) interspersed
between them, with the first poem like the music
being very short and the last (between Preludes
IV and V) the longest. The performer could easily
substitute poems of his/her own choice although
the Preludes function equally well without the addition
of any words.
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