Ferneyhough - Complete Piano Music, 1965-2018
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Label: Metier
Cat No: MSV28615
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 9th April 2021
Contents
Works
El Rey de CalabriaEpigrams (6)
Invention
Lemma-Icon-Epigram
Opus Contra Naturam
Pieces (3) for piano
Quirl
Sonata for 2 pianos
Artists
Ian Pace (piano)Ben Smith (piano)
Works
El Rey de CalabriaEpigrams (6)
Invention
Lemma-Icon-Epigram
Opus Contra Naturam
Pieces (3) for piano
Quirl
Sonata for 2 pianos
Artists
Ian Pace (piano)Ben Smith (piano)
About
Ian Pace is renowned as a leading interpreter of new piano music and is a virtuoso of the highest order. Also a music philosopher, author and academic researcher, and head of department at City University London, his extremely impressive intellect informs his performances. This album includes a comprehensive and detailed essay on his approach to the music of Ferneyhough, of interest to all musicologists. He has given world premieres of over 300 works and recorded 34 albums to date.
Ben Smith is a London-based performer and composer specialising in contemporary music. Ben graduated from City, University of London in 2015, and is currently a Junior Fellow at Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he previously studied with Laurence Crane, Rolf Hind, and James Weeks. He recently appeared on the new Métier recording of Alastair White’s opera ROBE (MSV28609).
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