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1 November: Cutting Edge Series, The Warehouse, Theed St, London SE1
7pm Jonathan Powell, piano Charles Ives: The Celestial Railroad Morgan Hayes: Strides 2 (WP of complete version) Jonathan Powell: Sonata VI WP John White: Sonata no.154 WP Alexander Scriabin: Sonata no.9 Andrew Toovey: Out Jumps Jack Death
8.15 Jonathan Powell with Sarah Leonard, Christopher Redgate, Rowland Sutherland and Dave Price Michael Finnissy: Piano Concerto no.5 Michael Finnissy: Piano Concerto no.6
9.15 Jonathan Powell and Jørgen Hald Nielsen, two pianos Claude Debussy: En blanc et noir Paul Newland: Readymade I (1997) Ferruccio Busoni: Duettino concertante Andrew Toovey: Embrace John White: Overture to Stanley and the Monkey King; Saki Waltz Grainger: Spoon River
14 November: The Great Hall, Kings College, London Programme to include: Schubert: Sonata in G D894 Chopin: Barcarolle Erkoreka: Dos zortzikos
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I would definitely love to come to one or all of these concerts. It's a shame that I live about 5000 miles away.
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I live 15 miles away and being a big Finnissy fan, i'd better get a ticket.
I wonder if AH is going.
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Yeah, you guys should do a webcast of this. Even so, Jonathon will probably record the show. I still listen to the PC#4 he's recorded quite often! Great work!
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I live 15 miles away and being a big Finnissy fan, i'd better get a ticket.
I wonder if AH is going.
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You've evidently become a big Finnissy fan during the past few days; what brought that about? Yes, you'd better get a ticket while you can! And yes - these events are absolutely not to be missed by anyone who appreciates remarkable musicianship and pianistic splendour. By the way, Jørgen Hald Nielsen, the Danish pianist with whom Jonathan will give his third Warehouse programme, will be playing my Variations & Fugue on a Theme of Grieg in Esbjerg, Denmark on 13 November in a programme that also includes Bach/Busoni, Ravel/Sorabji and a Schubert Sonata. I will definitely be attending 1 and 13 November and hope to see as many of you at these concerts as can possibly get to them! Best, Alistair
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24 January 2008: Durham University Music School, 1.10pm Schubert: Sonata D894 Schmidt: Romanze Petyrek: Variationen und Fuge
25 January 2008: Bauer & Hieber (ex Schott-UE), 48 Gt Marlborough St, London W1F 7BB, 6.30pm Marx: Albumblatt, Arabesque, Schmetterlingsgesichten, Klavierstuck, Canzone, Die Flur der Engel, Herbstlegende, Ballade, Nachtstuck Schmidt: Romanze Uray: Ein melodische-harmonische Studie Petyrek: Variationen C-dur Staud: Peras. Musik fuer Klavier Strauss: Schluss-szene aus Salome, arr. Sorabji
28 January 2008: Barocksaal (Altes Rathaus), Wipplingerstr. 8, 1010 Wien Marx: Albumblatt, Arabesque, Schmetterlingsgesichten, Klavierstuck, Canzone, Die Flur der Engel, Herbstlegende, Ballade, Nachtstuck Schmidt: Romanze Uray: Ein melodische-harmonische Studie Petyrek: Variationen C-dur Staud: Peras. Musik fuer Klavier Strauss: Schluss-szene aus Salome, arr. Sorabji
2 Feb Moscow, venue tbc Granados: Goyescas part I Marx: Albumblatt Schmidt: Romanze Strauss: Schluss-szene aus Salome, arr. Sorabji with songs by Musorgsky and Shchedrin with Ksenia Vyaznikova
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Someone please record the Sorabji-Strauss Salome, I've been dying to hear what it sounds like.
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Please do some California dates soon!
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Please do some California dates soon! Seconded!
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Someone please record the Sorabji-Strauss Salome, I've been dying to hear what it sounds like.
I have no doubt that Jonathan himself will record it when the opportunity arises (although, as far as I am concerned, the sooner that opportunity does indeed arise, the better!); in the meantime, he has, as no doubt you know, made a substantial number of CDs of other Sorabji works (many of which are world première recordings) and has begin to prepare one of that composer's most important pieces (that immediately follows the Strauss transcription), his Sequentia Cyclica. I'm also hoping that not too much more time will elapse before he records Opus Clavicembalisticum. There can be no question that Jonathan has already contributed more to the Sorabji cause than any other performer in history, not merely in the sheer quantity of work that he has accomplished but also in the textual precision, lucidity, structural clarity and compelling manner of his interpretations which have by now become recognised as benchmarks of Sorabji performance; clearly, there is much to which to look forward. Best, Alistair
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Oh wow I will come to the London one if I am free! There can be no question that Jonathan has already contributed more to the Sorabji cause than any other performer in history, not merely in the sheer quantity of work that he has accomplished but also in the textual precision, lucidity, structural clarity and compelling manner of his interpretations which have by now become recognised as benchmarks of Sorabji performance; clearly, there is much to which to look forward.
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What about Yonty Solomon? Is it true that Mr Powell was inspired by Yonty's playing? I heard that from someone. I love Yonty's sound. I have note heard Mr Powell play, but I really look forward to the concert, and really hope I can make it! How do I get tickets? Can you play on the door?
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Oh wow I will come to the London one if I am free!
What about Yonty Solomon? Is it true that Mr Powell was inspired by Yonty's playing? I heard that from someone. I love Yonty's sound. I have note heard Mr Powell play, but I really look forward to the concert, and really hope I can make it!
Yonty was the pioneering spirit behind Sorabji performance back in the 1970s and Jonathan Powell has indeed a great deal of admiration for the best of his work. I have known Yonty Solomon's playing for more than 30 years and there are certain works in which, to me, he is well-nigh incomparable, not least Iberia and the Goldberg Variations. It seems to me a great pity (although not for his students!) that he has devoted so much time to teaching at the expense (sometimes) of his performing career. His performances and recording of Sorabji's Le Jardin Parfumé are legendary. How do I get tickets? Can you play on the door?
Mr Powell might not appreciate that! But I'm sure that you can PAY on the door! (which is what I know you really meant). I only wish that I could get to it myself. Best, Alistair
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Alistair, can you shed some light on what happened to Yonty Solomon's recording of Sorabji's 3rd Sonata? I'm sorry for hijacking your thread Jonathan.
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Alistair, can you shed some light on what happened to Yonty Solomon's recording of Sorabji's 3rd Sonata? I'm sorry for hijacking your thread Jonathan.
Yes - or rather no. He didn't record it commercially. He played it for a BBC broadcast in around 1987, I think (without looking it up); they may or may not (almost certainly the latter!) still have a copy these days. There was also a bootleg recording done at his world première of the work some 10 years earlier. Best, Alistair
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woooo I will be qat the London one!! I'm trying to persuade some friends to come, but you know what pianists are like....only go to see Rachmaninoff, such a shame! I am very much looking forward to it 
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Trempting, I used to spend half my life at that address.
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24 January 2008: Durham University Music School, 1.10pm Schubert: Sonata D894 Schmidt: Romanze Petyrek: Variationen und Fuge
Fantastic work, Jonathan! Just got back from that - I can see why you have massive respect on this forum. I had never heard of Petyrek before - is that piece a favourite since you pretty well ripped right into it. I am very much looking forward to it  Definitely recommend a bit of jpowell - you won't be disappointed. Rhapsody
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Jonathan Powell ‒ piano Bauer & Hieber (ex Schott-UE) 48 Gt Marlborough St, London W1F 7BB 5 June, 6.30pm Edvard Grieg: Lyric Pieces John White: Sonatas nos.117, 146, 147, 164 (world première) Jānis Mediņš: Dainas 2, 3, 6, 8, 12, 13, 15, 17, 21 Rachmaninoff song transcriptions by Volodos, Wild and Kursanov 21 June 6.30pm with Jørgen Hald Nielsen (2 pianos) Rachmaninoff: Suite no.2, Symphonic Dances Gnattali: Brasiliana no.8* Bentzon: Propostae novae* (* first UK performances) 15 July, 6.30pm Scriabin: 10th Sonata Medtner: Prologue, op.1 no.1, Skazka op.9 no.2, Canzona serenata op.38 no.5, Skazka op.35 no.4 Tournemire: Cloches de Châteauneuf-du-Faou, op.62 Fauré: Nocturne no.13 Alkan: Symphonie pour piano seul Tickets on sale on door at all concerts £8/5 http://jonathanpowell.wordpress.com
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I shall come!
I really enjoyed your last concert at Bauer and Hieber.
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Wow, Jonathan! Those are some excellent-looking programmes. The June date with all those Latvian dances is a really unique billing. I had no idea John White had written such a large number of piano sonatas. Last I remember it was around 100 and now it's looking like it could reach 200!! Those really need to get published or made available in some way. In any event, I live in the States, so I'm unfortunately not going to be able to see any of these likely unique performances. I hope you record them and make some new recording posts on your blog.
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Fear not, i shall sneak my mini camcorder in with me.
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Maybe Evgney Kissin will come again  That was so weird...at the concert I was at...he was walking around the upstairs lol.
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Jonathan Powell ‒ piano Bauer & Hieber (ex Schott-UE) 48 Gt Marlborough St, London W1F 7BB 21 June 6.30pm with Jørgen Hald Nielsen (2 pianos) Rachmaninoff: Suite no.2, Symphonic Dances Gnattali: Brasiliana no.8* Bentzon: Propostae novae* (* first UK performances) Tickets on sale on door at all concerts £10/5 http://jonathanpowell.wordpress.comTHIS SATURDAY!
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Will you ever play in sweden? Let us know. =)
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Forget Sweden, come to Los Angeles!
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£10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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£10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
a couple of bigmac meals. F!@()*
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PLEASE come to Belfast, it's just a short journey from England! We have a surprising number of Sorabji lovers and modern music enthusiasts!
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15 July: Bauer & Hieber (ex Schott-UE), 48 Gt Marlborough St, London W1F 7BB, 6.30pm Scriabin: 10th Sonata Medtner: Prologue, op.1 no.1, Skazka op.9 no.2, Canzona serenata op.38 no.5, Skazka op.35 no.4 Tournemire: Cloches de Châteauneuf-du-Faou, op.62 Faure: Nocturne no.13 Alkan: Symphonie pour piano seul
Also CD launch of Goldenweiser Piano Works, volume one, after concert.
17 July: Festival Radio France Montpellier, Corum, Salle Pasteur, 18.00 Scriabin: 10th Sonata Medtner: Prologue, op.1 no.1, Skazka op.9 no.2, Canzona serenata op.38 no.5, Skazka op.35 no.4 Tournemire: Cloches de Châteauneuf-du-Faou, op.62 Faure: Nocturne no.13 Alkan: Symphonie pour piano seul
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Jonathan Powell will you ever come to Norway to play? It would be great 
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No plans at the moment - I don't know anyone there! But anything will be announced if it happens, of course ...
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Jonathan Powell will you ever come to Norway to play? It would be great  There is No[r] way! 
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There is No[r] way!  Yes, very funny, of course - but it would be good for him to go there and perform, since he has such an interesting repertoire that embraces not just Sorabji and Finnissy but - er - GRIEG! - and so very many other diverse things - Scriabin, Rakhmaninov, Marx, Szymanowski, Medtner, Bach (not to mention some living Scots composer whose name escapes me right now)... There must be a way! And the sooner the better! Best, Alistair
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(not to mention some living Scots composer whose name escapes me right now I did not know he played Maxwell Davies. Interesting. Thal
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There must be a way! Finnair?
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Finnair?
To Norway? - and what in any case encourages you to assume that the airline presumably owned by one of your favourite composers, Michael Finnissy, would necessarily succeed in getting Mr Powell to various Norwegian destinations in order to perform therein?... Best, Alistair
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I did not know he played Maxwell Davies.
Nor did I, as a matter of fact (and I hope that you can forgive me for drawing attention to your mis-spelling of that part of his name which should, of course, read "MacSwell")... Best, Alistair
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