This is mostly directed towards Alistair obviously:
What work is being done, if any, in preparing a typeset of this piece and/or a performance? And who is doing it?
This might answer your question perhaps? I got this from Tellef Johnson, to put up for those interested!
www.opusarchimagicum.comOn November 19, 2009, the website
www.opusarchimagicum.com will go “live.”
The purpose of the site is to celebrate Kaikhosru Sorabji, the composer, and one of his
most unusual, striking, and volcanic major compositions. As Sonata V (OPUS
ARCHIMAGICUM) is relatively unknown, having only been typeset only this year, the
website intends to get people acquainted with a work that has just as much potential for
equal parts admiration and notoriety as Sorabji’s OPUS CLAVICEMBALISTICUM,
which had the benefit of being published and therefore available to the public for study
since the 1930s.
Featured on the website is:
Major recorded excerpts from the work itself:
-The entire movement 2 (5:49) – “Presto: Sotto Voce Inquieto”
-Three excerpts from Movement 3 – “Punta D’Organo” [one of the most haunting ‘drone
pedal’ movements in the Sorabjian output]
-Numerous excerpts from Movement 7 – “Preludio”
-Many excerpts from Movement 8 – “Preludio Corale sopra Dies Irae”
-Entire Movement 9 – (3:20) “Cadenza”
-The concluding finale of “Fuga cinque a tre soggetti”( movement 10) and the work itself.
Original conceptual artwork from the upcoming recording itself.
A series of essays straddling diverse concerns that ultimately knit together to
explain the significance of “Sonata V - Opus Archimagicum” in Sorabji’s middleperiod
and why it stands as one of the most unique and structurally successful of his
multi-movement works.
- “Sorabji’s Piano Sonatas”
- “Sorabji and the Occult”
- “Sorabji and Dies Irae”
- “Sorabji and Bach”
- “Motivic development in Archimagicum”
- “Opus Clav, Opus Arch and Beyond”
- “The Tarot”
- “The Archmage”
- “Sorabji’s Dedication (BroMAGE)”
- “Sorabji and Busoni”
- “Sorabji and the Fugue”
- “Sorabji and the Multi-movement Mechanism and its Techniques”
- A number of hidden “easter eggs” that will require a little more investigative
forethought than just random clicks (and in the spirit of the tarot itself):
- Sorabji Piano Sonata No. 2 (studio premiere recording!!!)
- Video interview with Tellef Johnson
- Previously unseen video footage of Johnson playing excerpts from Sorabji’s Piano
Sonata No. 3, and “Punta d’Organo” from Opus Archimagicum.
- Information about the upcoming audio release of the entire OPUS
ARCHIMAGICUM, spanning six hours, scheduled for release in summer 2010 from
TOR MUSIC in a variety of audio formats new and old: Digital Download, CD,
BluRay, DVD-R/A.
- Information about upcoming, “surprise” premiere performances of
Archimagicum’s Parts 1,2,3 as T. Johnson’s directorial-film career schedule will
allow!
- And constant updates and hopefully other interactive Sorabji related media and
input from admirers and scholars of Sorabji as time moves on.
All best,
Gep