As many of us here know, Jonathan Powell's long-awaited recording of OC has yet to be made and, just for the record, I should therefore point out here (for the benefit of those interested) that it will be delayed somewhat by the fact that a new corrected typeset edition of the score will first be prepared (by Simon Abrahams, who has already edited other Sorabji works, principally the one which almost immediately precedes it, the Fourth Piano Sonata) and this will itself obviously occupy no small amount of editorial time; the source material used will include copies of the autograph ms., the proofs for publication and the composer's heavily annotated (by hand) "working copy" of the publication. This is a task well worth accomplishing, although it is, of course, a pity that it will inevitably mean that we will all have a considerably longer wait than we otherwise would for Jonathan's recording of the piece. As no small compensation in the meantime, however, Jonathan plans to begin scheduling performances of Sorabji's 27-movement Sequentia Cyclica, the first 13 of whose movements he premièred in London last month; I have little doubt that he will get to record this work before he records OC, but since Sorabji considered it (rightly, I think) to be one of his best, we have much to which to look forward.
Best,
Alistair