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By the way, Ives's The Celestial Railroad, which grew out of material in its second movement, opens Jonathan Powell's recital tomorrow evening at St. John's, Smith Square, London.
Carter's Night Fantasies is a far harder nut to crack, but very well worth it; given that he was never really a pianist, it is very much to his credit that this work and his far earlier and very different sonata for the instrument are so amenable to the player, even though they are very challenging to bring off successfully.
Best,
Alistair