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Record Reviews

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2016

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  • The Music of Galina Ustvolskaya Ronald Weitzman

  • Recent Birtwistle discs Nicolas Hodges

  • Hugh Wood's Quartets Stephen Collisson

  • Knussen's Stravinsky on DG Michael Oliver

  • Zender's ‘Winterreise’, ‘Moonchild's Dream’ Peter Palmer

  • Tippett's Piano Sonatas Philip Thomas

  • Turnage on NMC Stephen Collisson

  • Quartet music from Italy John Warnaby

  • Alan Hovhaness Bret Johnson

  • Hermann Suter's ‘Le Laudi’ Peter Palmer

  • Music from Iceland Guy Rickards

  • Et cetera Martin Anderson

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1996

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References

* The composer has recently confirmed these asterisked tempi as accurate.

1 John Donne's A Noctumall upon S. hides Day and George Herbert's The Flower.

1 See Stephen Walsh's programme notes to the Chilingirian recording.

2 Ibid.

1 Since completing this article, it has been possible to hear Changes (1992), for string quartet by the Milanese composer, Carlo Alessandro Landini, performed by the Arditti String Quartet at the 1994 Darmstadt Ferienkurse. The singlemovement work, lasting approximately 40 minutes, has a wide range of cultural associations, appears to encapsulate virtually every style of contemporary music, and provoked a lively discussion of ‘modern’ and ‘post-modern’ issues.

1 Cf. Footnote 11, ‘Music of fire and ice’, Tempo 181.

2 ITM 8–02. Cf. Tempo 181.

3 in Tempo 181.

4 in a letter to the present writer dated 8 September 1993.

5 recently issued by BIS.

6 This recording resurfaces in the soundtrack of the recent Jóna Finnsdóttir/Hilmar Oddsson film Tears of Stone, of which Leifs is the main subject (ITM 6-05). Hjalmar Helgi Ragnarsson selected the music (and composed several short episodes also) from works across the whole of Leifs' career, including early piano pieces, the Galdra Loftur Overture, (op.6, from Chandos CHAN 9180), an Icelandic Cantata (op.13) and the late Elegy for strings, op.53.