Piano Sonatas 2

If any composer from the last hundred years can be said to have redefined the piano sonata, that composer is John White. A unique figure in British music, his vast compositional output documents a long involvement with the worlds of dance, theatre, experimentalism and electronica as well as with that of the concert hall. (Dave Smith, Senior Lecturer in Music, University of Hertfordshire.) “”I write a lot for piano for two main reasons: being a pianist allows me to be in touch with a rich and exciting repertoire, which gives me a great variety of role models in terms of vocabulary and gesture with which to formulate and clothe the ideas which come to me and seem to need expression. Being an idealistic rather than a career composer, I find the piano a handy vehicle for the uttering (outering) of compositional thought, in that the inspiration goes directly into a performable medium without the salesmanship required for getting ensemble pieces played. (John White, in conversation with Sarah Walker. The New English Keyboard School: A Second Golden Age Leonardo Music Journal Vol. 11 2001)


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