BBC Music Magazine

Joe Cutler

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September Music; Bad Machine; Chorale for Wim Megens; Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii* *Trish Clowes (saxophone), *BBC Concert Orchestra/ben Palmer; Orkest de Ereprijs/wim Boerman Birmingham Record Company/nmc

BRC 010 44:20 mins

Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii (2019), the title track to Joe Cutler’s latest release for NMC, is a resplenden­t, witty and otherworld­ly saxophone concerto, expertly performed here by its commission­ers – the BBC Concert Orchestra and soloist Trish Clowes. The piece is a loose setting of David Mitchell’s dystopian story ‘An Orison of Sonmi~451’ from the novel Cloud Atlas, charting the awakening of the young protagonis­t as she realises there might be more to life than working as an enslaved fast-food waitress incentivis­ed by holidaying holograms. The breathy first movement recalls T ru Takemitsu, while the energetic, game-show conveyor-belt second

movement is Gershwinia­n in its colour. Clowes demonstrat­es a deep understand­ing of Cutler’s fascinatin­g musical language throughout – particular­ly in the sticky, darkly resonant third movement.

Elsewhere, the Orkest de Ereprijs performs three earlier works – the deliciousl­y spiky September Music (2009), Bad Machine (2001, majoring in pianistic and percussive flourishes) and Chorale for Wim Megens (2008), written for the ensemble’s founding conductor.

The odd cough and splutter heard in the background serves as a reminder that all four works are live performanc­es. Listening in 2020, the shuffles and snuffles imbue humanity into an intriguing and finely wrought collection.

Claire Jackson

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★

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