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27/10/2012

Tom Service introduces orchestral works by Magnus Lindberg, Kaija Saariaho and Mark Andre. Plus the Hear and Now Fifty: Gerard Grisey's Partiels.

Tom Service introduces three orchestral works written by leading continental composers within the last six years and played by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Matthias Pintscher. With their inspiration as varied as the "the bloodline of a murderer," and the acoustic states of being that take the imagination to its very limits," these three works call for forces ranging from the one-to-a-part world of the sinfonietta to the full panoply of the modern symphony orchestra. Behind at least two of them lies the influential figure of Gérard Grisey whose Partiels of 1975 is cited as one of the defining works for three generations of spectralist composers. In this week's Hear and Now Fifty, British composer Julian Anderson casts the spotlight on Partiels with commentary from writer Paul Griffiths.

Magnus Lindberg: Souvenir for ensemble (2010)
´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Matthias Pintscher (conductor)

Kaija Saariaho: Adrianna Songs (2006) [UK premiere]
Patricia Bardon (mezzo-soprano)
´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Matthias Pintscher (conductor)

Gerard Grisey: Partiels, for 18 musicians (1975)
Ensemble Court-Circuit, Pierre-André Valade (conductor)

Mark Andre: ...hij...1 (2008/10) [UK premiere] ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Matthias Pintscher (conductor).

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sat 27 Oct 2012 22:00

Music Played

  • Magnus Lindberg

    Souvenir

  • Kaija Sariaaho

    Adrianna Songs

  • Gérard Grisey

    Partiels

  • Mark André

    Hij 1

Broadcast

  • Sat 27 Oct 2012 22:00

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