I'll have to get my friend in the Netherlands to attend that one!
I've never heard you, but I bet your awesome.
who?
you won't stand so much as a snowball's chance in [Hell] of being disappointed for a second Best,Alistair
Language, Mr. Hinton, language.
Sarah Palen might be trolling here for stuff like this.
p.s. jpowell should consider letting me represent him as his agent over here in the US. It's not fair that we have to cross an ocean to hear him. In my case, 1.5 oceans. Will you ask him for me, please?
He's worth crossing oceans to hear
Really?How about climbing over a mountain range or braving a crocodile infested swamp?Or even worse, how about getting on the 5.15pm Gravesend to Charing Cross train?Thal
The last time i went to 48 Gt Marlborough St it was a sheet music shop run by the ever helpful Eric Forder.Where is the bleedin concert hall?Thal
Well, i have never been to an underground concert hall before. Must have good acoustics. I wonder if Myra Hess used it during the blitz.I hope it is bigger than one of his practice rooms as once the piano is in, there will be about enough room for 12 people. 6 if they are as big as me.
Wouldn't it be better to use the Wigmore?Thal
This is silly, you cannot hold a concert in a room about as big as a cubicle in a public shithouse. I will have a word with Eric and ask if we can knock the walls down.Thal
An extra few hundred!!!!That would be worse than the Black hole of Calcutta.
Its a sheet music shop, not the Tardis.Thal
i have never been to an underground concert hall before
I don't believe it, he has never seen Dr Who.Thal
Furthermore, I find it fascinating that such an advocate for so-called avant garde music is so utterly retrograde in his political sensibilities. Could you ever imagine John Cage campaigning for McCain and Palin? What on earth has happened to the idea of "America"? Whatever happened to a relatively ego-less culture where the Common Good, as opposed the the individual's rapacious enrichment, prevailed? When did that die? And when did something like a Palin become a "hot" ideal?
I don't actually think Cage would care to be honest. I find it amusing to imagine him at a campaign.
That is really sad if that is true. I don't assume someone is a high school drop out because I don't know otherwise. https://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/cartoonists/sra/lowres/sran36l.jpg
29 October Bauer & Hieber, 48 Gt Marlborough St, London W1F 7BB, 6.30pmIves Sonata no.2 ‘Concord'Sorabji Villa Tasca
Whatever.Back on topic, please do consider coming to the states, perhaps even the west coast, Jonathan. You would have quite an audience here, for there are many people here that are interested in new music or obscure music. We have some festivals to prove that.
In any case, since 2001 we've gotten rid of two horrific regimes, replaced them with nascent democracies, and slain thousands of murderers.
I'm just browsing the forum now whilst lying on my bed reading The composer pianists Hamelin and the Eight, and there is a very funny story on page 36 about Mr Hinton. Reading Mi Contra Fa on a train and ending up 250 miles farther than he intended. That amused me a lot.Sorry I just had to add that, since I just read your post, and then continued reading the book and that story appeared. Did you both (Mr Hinton and Mr Powell) meet Sorabji? I have only spoken to Yonty Solomon about Sorabji, and it would be amazing if you two also met him.
Did you ever hear him play? Did you ever hear Yonty play Sorabji's music live? That is one thing a really wish I could have heard! He has the most amazing sound I hav ever heard!
so is it impossible for you to play something tonal?
Yeah, we know you are joking, so I won't be hard on you. If you pay any attention to his programs, you will see many tonal pieces.
JP, awesome programme! But why Scriabin 2nd Be sure to upload a recording here afterwards!
I'm surely gonna try to be there the 23th of November in the Netherlands. It's about a 20 minutes drive from where I live so that shouldn't be a problem