I have known, since the day I joined this forum, that many of you dislike Sorabji's music. I hope to change your minds in some way, or at least have you give more of Sorabji's music a chance. I may not be successful, but I'm sick of seeing people bash his works, after only hearing one (bad) recording. So, here goes -
A year ago, I bought just about every CD of Sorabji's music I could find. When it all arrived, I listened through it all in one day.
And I loved it!
It was all beautiful, exquisite music, hardly dissonant or percussive in any way. His Le Jardin Parfume could have very well been one of the beautiful pieces I've ever heard in my life. His Fantasia Espagnole is a delightful piece, very, very similar to the style of Ravel, with suprisingly lively (and catchy) melodies. His 1st Piano Sonata is similar to Scriabin, while his 2nd and 3rd are nightmarish and catastropic.
So, one thing has to be established - if you heard the Madge recording of the OC, YOU HAVE BEEN FOOLED! That is not what the OC sounds like, and it is not what Sorabji's music typically sounds like either!
If you have heard his Fantasia Espagnole, you would know what I'm talking about. It's a wonderful piece. It is a shame that it hasn't become standard repetoire (though it is terribly difficult in parts).
I hope to be able to upload bits of some of these recordings for you to enjoy. I don't think you will be disappointed. You could literally go to sleep listening to some of Sorabji's music. He really is not a Modern composer in the true sense of the word. His music is more Impressionistic, rather, and sometimes very beautiful.
As for those of you who have heard these other pieces, what fo you think?