Parker (Evan!) with Strings

Intakt records have announced details of a new Alexander Hawkins Large Ensemble project recorded during Lockdown that will mark the acclaimed avant pianist-composer's 40th birthday on its release next year. Hawkins explains via the label: "The …

Published: 17 Aug 2020. Updated: 3 years.

Intakt records have announced details of a new Alexander Hawkins Large Ensemble project recorded during Lockdown that will mark the acclaimed avant pianist-composer's 40th birthday on its release next year.

Hawkins explains via the label: "The genesis of this particular project was a commission in 2018 from conductor and composer Aaron Holloway-Nahum, for an hour of music for the Riot Ensemble. The first incarnation of the music was performed in early 2019, effectively as a concerto for two improvising soloists – Evan Parker and myself. (It's an echo no musician could miss […] As I began to consider recording the music, I wanted to revise and expand it. Studying my scores, I noticed motivic connections between the movements, not all of which had been consciously made. I then noticed that a huge amount of what I'd written over the last few years – whether completed pieces or scraps in notebooks – was effectively worrying away at different transformations of this handful of (themselves connected) motivic kernels: and this fact provided the way forward for the expansion of the material. This recording session was a first opportunity for so many of us on the album to play music after the lockdown, and my hope is that even a small bit of the joy we all felt at being able to make something together has found itself into the music."

Photo of Hawkins (centre) with trumpeter Percy Pursglove (left) and Evan Parker, via Intakt.

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Michael Wollny embarks on a milestone solo voyage

For anyone following the career of the brilliant pianist Michael Wollny news this week that a new solo piano album Mondenkind ['Moonchild'], his first in the solo idiom, is to be released in late-September, is something to savour. Inspired by the …

Published: 16 Aug 2020. Updated: 3 years.

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For anyone following the career of the brilliant pianist Michael Wollny news this week that a new solo piano album Mondenkind ['Moonchild'], his first in the solo idiom, is to be released in late-September, is something to savour.

Inspired by the moon landing of 1969 the album was recorded during lockdown. Says Wollny: "The situation was surreal. I spent two days in the large live room in Berlin's Teldex Studio. It was the first time in a very long time that I had been alone and without fellow musicians in a studio. On the way to the recordings I would be alone in a car, travelling through the empty city, and in the evening I would walk back to my empty hotel. Not only were there no other guests, there were no hotel staff either. I was absolutely alone with myself and with the music, and the ideas that surfaced in this situation went far beyond the original concept of the album.''

Half the pieces on the ACT release are by Wollny, the remainder by Tori Amos, the Toronto band Timber Timbre, Alban Berg and Rudolf Hindemith, Sufjan Stevens, Bryce Dessner and Nico Muhly. Michael Wollny photo: ACT.