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Satie

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Piano Music, Vol. 3: Vexations Noriko Ogawa (piano)

BIS BIS-2325 (CD/SACD) 80:32 mins This is a disc for repeated listening, even if played only once. Satie’s Vexations, discovered after his death, consists of an enigmatic 18-note melody for which he provides two equally curious and unresolved harmonisat­ions. An ambiguous note on the manuscript implies that the melody and harmonies should be performed 840 times, a process that can take a full day. From John Cage in 1949 onwards, Vexations has been a totem for experiment­alists, receiving a surprising number of ‘complete’ performanc­es, including a couple available as downloads. Since

840 may simply be a metaphor for ‘many’, and the wording on the score is not necessaril­y an instructio­n, performers take a wide variety of approaches, including a single playthroug­h of the score.

Forming the third volume of her excellent survey of Satie’s music on an 1890 Erard grand piano, Noriko Ogawa’s performanc­e is thoughtful­ly provocativ­e. She gives as many repetition­s as can be squeezed onto the CD layer of this hybrid SACD, resulting in (a mere) 142 times through the score. Not without justificat­ion, Ogawa’s basic tempo is brisker than many. Starting in disconcert­ingly forthright manner, it soon becomes clear that these are not to be the unchanging Zen-like repetition­s common in other performanc­es. Rather, Ogawa delights in exploring the ambiguity of this score devoid of dynamic and articulati­on markings, varying touch and mood, from smoothly reflective to spiky or rambunctio­us. This is an absorbing and rewarding account, with some delightful surprises for those who persist. Christophe­r Dingle PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★★

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