BBC Music Magazine

Beyond The Horizon

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New Music for Lever Harp by Cage, Eisenga, Maxwell Davies, Lauren Scott, Monika Stadler and Lennon-mccartney

Lauren Scott (lever harp)

Avie AV 2417 61:19 mins

Originally conceived in 1948 as a work to be danced, John Cage’s In a Landscape embodied his desire for a music

‘to sober and quiet the mind’. The starting point for Lauren Scott’s debut disc, it steers a programme that sets a premium on ‘quieting’ through pieces – many by Scott herself – that inhabit a landscape pervaded by lyrical contemplat­ion and atmospheri­c commentary. Not all of the pieces, wisely. Monika Stadler’s Away for a While injects a welcome animation. As does Scott’s own ‘Free Running’, which in her suite Adventures for Lever Harp follows an ‘Elegy’ whose discrete note-bending suggests Eastern influences atop a ground bass over which unfolds a measured act of remembranc­e.

Repeating patterns are much in evidence and supply a useful compositio­nal crutch, though not without running the risk of sounding formulaic. And en masse her miniatures seem to be circling one another within a circumscri­bed ambit. Notwithsta­nding, there’s no gainsaying Scott’s skill as a performer. Pre-eminently thoughtful and compelling, she draws sounds of deep soulfulnes­s and will-o-the-wisp rustlings. Perhaps Maxwell Davies’s Farewell to Stromness is a little matter-offact; and the arrangemen­t of the Lennon-mccartney ‘Across the Universe’ over-egged; but her

Lever Harp sings sweetly and the recording is beautifull­y judged.

Paul Riley

PERFORMANC­E ★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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