I Have Nothing to Say and I Am Saying It
In art, less is often more. Stuart Maconie explores ways in which composers have found inspiration in the principles of simplicity.
In art, less is often more. Music in particular can be at its most transcendent, fascinating, beautiful and rewarding when it doesn’t over-adorn or over complicate. Over two episodes, broadcaster Stuart Maconie explores the ways composers have found inspiration in the principles of simplicity. Bearing in mind that simplicity is not the same as simple, simplified or simplistic, Stuart examines how the simplest seeming music is often underpinned by rigorous philosophy, new ideas or conceptual thought.
The first episode focuses on simplicity in its most obvious form, in small and sparse sonic worlds. “I have nothing to say and I am saying it” said John Cage of his music, a little disingenuously. But Cage’s ideas have forged a distinctly modernist aesthetic. There is a powerful mystery and charge that comes from an absence of exposition and explanation. It is the mystery that comes when much is left out. This ethos can be heard in the static, lengthy beauty of Morton Feldman’s string quartets, Eliane Radigue’s suite Occam’s Ocean, which focuses on the simplest and gentlest factors in creating sound, and the chilly beauty of the modern Wandelweiser group of composers.
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Music Played
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John Cage
Seven Haiku: I.
Performer: Giancarlo Simonacci. -
John Cage
Dream
Performer: Alexei Lubimov. -
Morton Feldman
Violin & String Quartet (1985): Part 1
Performer: Peter Rundel. Performer: Pellegrini‐Quartett. -
Jürg Frey
Memoire, horizon
Performer: Konus Quartett. -
Laurence Crane
Sparling
Performer: Andrew Sparling. Performer: Alan Thomas. -
Peter Garland
Even more so...
Performer: Peter Garland. -
Federico Mompou
Angelico
Performer: Federico Mompou. -
Erik Satie
Gnossienne No. 1
Performer: Alexandre Tharaud. -
Poul Ruders
Occam's Razor: No. 8, Occam's Razor
Performer: Liang Wang. Performer: David Starobin. -
Éliane Radigue
Occam River I (Pour Birbyné Et Alto)
Performer: Carol Robinson. Performer: Julia Eckhardt. -
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Viderunt Omnes
Ensemble: The Hilliard Ensemble. -
Antoine Beuger
Vater Unser
Singer: Irene Kurka. -
Peter Maxwell Davies
Farewell to Stromness
Performer: Richard Casey.
Broadcasts
- Sun 15 Nov 2020 23:00ѿý Radio 3
- Sun 13 Jun 2021 23:00ѿý Radio 3