by Kenneth Woods | Jun 11, 2017 | A view from the podium
I find myself thinking of Bartók today. For me, he seemed to rise to the musical challenges of the early 20th C with more vision and creativity than anyone else. In his music, we find blood and mathematics, folks songs and atonal cells, head and heart, earth and...
by Kenneth Woods | Jun 11, 2017 | A view from the podium
Wonderful new FIVE STAR review in The Times for An Eventful Morning in East London: 21st C. Violin Concertos with Harriet Mackenzie; Get your copy: https://eso.co.uk/…/an-eventful-morning-in-east-london-21st…/ “Mackenzie’s playing is rivetingly incisive throughout,...
by Kenneth Woods | Jun 2, 2017 | A view from the podium
This past Sunday afternoon, I conducted the ESO in a performance of Tchaikovksy’s String Serenade which marked the end of our main 2016-7 season. Between now and our return from the summer holidays, my colleagues are doing some fascinating chamber music concerts, the...
by Kenneth Woods | May 31, 2017 | Not quite the news, Satire
A new plugin for Sibelius and Finale music engraving software is taking the music world by storm. The new “Titleizer” plugin from Demisoft Technology systematically analyses a piece’s duration, instrumentation and pitch content and automatically generates a...
by Kenneth Woods | May 26, 2017 | Explore the Score
Hans Gal (1890-1987) Concertino for Cello and Strings, opus 87 Hans Gál- Concertino for Cello and Strings, Solo Cello Works, Avie Records £12.00 Hans Gál was born in the small village of Brunn am Gebirge, just outside Vienna. He studied with some of the foremost...
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