Performers
- Anna Dennissoprano
- Andrew Gourlayconductor
Concert Information
Today, the ѿý Philharmonic has invited its Composer in Association, Tom Coult, to curate a concert built around his own music and arrangements on the theme of mirrors. He’s invited soprano Anna Dennis with whom he’s collaborated on a number of projects in the past and conductor Andrew Gourlay to join him.
In After Lassus, a world premiere, Tom has selected duets from the sixteenth century composer Orlando Lassus’s Novae Aliquot and turned them “around in the hand like plasticine - reshaping, stretching and compressing them, combining them, putting them in unfamiliar surroundings”. He deploys similar ingenuity in his song cycle Beautiful Caged Thing. Inspired by Oscar Wilde’s ‘lightness, playfulness and sheer fleet-footed élan,’ Coult set about devising his own ‘Wilde poetry’ to set, based on The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Tom also includes Two Portraits, composed by Benjamin Britten when he was 16, and which lay unperformed for over sixty years. These ‘sketches’ as Britten himself called them, are musical characterisations, the first of Britten's school friend, David Layton and the second, a self-portrait. And interspersed through the programme are Tom’s arrangements of R Schumann’s canons written for the short-lived pedal piano, music turned backwards and reflected upside down, re-illuminated in orchestral colours.
Programme
Tom Coult: Beautiful Caged Thing
R Schumann arr Tom Coult: Studies in Canonic Form
Britten: Two Portraits
Tom Coult: After Lassus (World Premiere)