The new étude is based on two Alkanic motifs suggested some years ago by some Scottish composer of his acquaintance and, as I understand it, it will first become available via the French Société Alkan - as soon as M-AH feels ready to let this happen; we have a ms. copy of it here but cannot issue copies of it for the reason stated above (and what the Société Alkan will issue will be a typescripted version which we do not yet have ourselves in any case).
If you want to make a direct enquiry to M-AH, please do so via his agent's website.
I'm sure he'll record his new étude eventually; I just cannot tell you when that will be.
He hasn't even performed no. 1 of the series ("Le Vol du Bourdon") yet, let alone recorded it; I hope he will do some day.
Yes - he's a VERY "busy guy".
Best,
Alistair
thats very interesting, im presuming the 'scottish composer' is you? or maybe not..
i genuinely think he is a GREAT etude composer.
not to degrade his talent at all, but he has admitted himself that he isnt the greatest composer in the world, per se, but in this format - using themes by other composers and reworking them in a sort of godowskian way, he has no modern equal to my knowledge.
so in essence, he may not be the greatest 'theme' composer, but his gift for variations(especially evidnet in the campanella etude) is awesome.
is it too nosy of me to ask which 2 alkan themes he is using in this piece?
i am especially interested in this because alkan happens to be my favourite piano composer.