Is anyone familiar with these? I've only heard a recording on the Canadian Music website, and saw the first page of that particular 'glass house', and saw another video on youtube, but know nothing of the others. I requested to borrow the sheets, and they should be coming in this week.
Ann Southam says that in the particular piece that I heard on the website, the left hand has an ostinato of 7 notes; the right hand has 'tunes' that range from a few eighth notes to entire passages. These are played in what she describes as a pattern of numbers (I saw this on the page that was available on the website and was baffled). I tried it out and did not even know how to begin to get the hands to fit together.
This reminds of the Nancarrow Tango where different lines of music have different meters in a sense.
This stuff is so interesting! If anyone knows anything about them, or any other strange contemporary stuff that this would remind you of, share your knowledge!
The LRCM syllabus here in Canada is what led me to this piece - and a bunch of other Canadian stuff that I had never heard of but am loving!
This is what I've found... took a bit of digging, because the youtube video was not the easiest thing to come across.
https://www.musiccentre.ca/media/scoreSamples/Southm_50079_GlassH9_X.pdf (pdf sample of one of the pieces)
https://www.musiccentre.ca/apps/index.cfm?fuseaction=composer.FA_dsp_sample&authpeopleid=435&by=S (sample recording of the pdf)