Mark Knoop, Catherine Laws, Philip Thomas, John Tilbury
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Feldman's Pianos
Six works for between two and four pianists at between one and four pianos, all composed within a 10-year period by two composers at their most inquisitive stages of notational exploration.
Four infrequently performed works by Morton Feldman, reflecting this most intuitive composer at possibly his most cerebral and abstruse, are performed alongside the very first two works in which Christian Wolff explored what was to become a unique, cryptic approach to music notation. The first of these, the Sonata for 3 pianos, is being given its UK premiere 57½ years after it was first performed by, amongst others, John Cage and David Tudor, in a programme which also featured the first performance of Feldman's Piece for Four Pianos.
Mark Knoop
Mark Knoop is a London-based pianist and conductor of contemporary and experimental music; known for his fearless performances and individual…
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Catherine Laws
Contemporary classical pianist who combines electronics in her performances.
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Philip Thomas
One of Britain's leading classical pianists and accompanists. He specialises in performing experimental notated and improvised music both as a soloist…
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Mark Knoop, Catherine Laws, Philip Thomas, John Tilbury image © Catherine Law
St Paul's Hall at University of Huddersfield
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Mark Knoop, Catherine Laws, Philip Thomas, John Tilbury image © Catherine Law
St Paul's Hall at University of Huddersfield
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