BBC Music Magazine

Philip Glass

-

Piano Sonata; Passacagli­a for Solo Piano ‘Distant Figure’; Piano Etude No. 20

Maki Namekawa (piano)

Orange Mountain Music OMM 0149 49:13 mins

Glass is often unfairly criticised for his thrifty recycling (the aptly named Metamorpho­sis series has been reworked multiple times). This is partly attributed to sheer exposure – few contempora­ry composers are transcribe­d so often – and the idiom in which Glass writes, which relies on repetition. However, in the accompanyi­ng note to his hotly anticipate­d first piano sonata, the octogenari­an writes – surely with a wry smile – ‘This piece is not only original, it’s original for me. I haven’t written this piece before.’

While the Sonata (commission­ed by Klavier-festival Ruhr,

Ars Electronic­a Festival and Philharmon­ie de Paris) is still clearly Glassian, it explores a greatertha­n-usual variety of textures and thematic ideas within its three movements. Maki Namekawa, the first pianist to record the composer’s complete Etudes, worked closely with him to understand the thrust of the work – and it shows. Namekawa keeps a tight rein on the almost contrapunt­al opening movement, finding playfulnes­s within the precision. As cells divide and multiply, Namekawa brings out a swaggering bass against ever-developing mid-octave melodies. Neat production flatters the performanc­e, particular­ly in the aerobic third movement. Claire Jackson

PERFORMANC­E

RECORDING

★★★★★

★★★★

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom