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01. Paice, Ian "Spring (1996)" 02. Topologies "Quintett für Klavier und Streichquartett "Barbara Allen" (2000)" Nostos ou topos (2000) 03. Thomas, Alan "Version 1" 04. Thomas, Alan "Version 2" 05. Morgan, Darragh "Matrix (2001)" Der Zwerg (für Klavier solo) (1998) 06. Paice, Ian "1. Im trüben Licht" 07. Paice, Ian "2. Er spricht" 08. Pritchard, Alwynne "Kit (1999)" 09. Topologies "Der glücklose Engel (1999)" 10. Paice, Ian "Invisible cities (1999)"
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Description: | Cutting-edge contemporary music for both chamber ensembles and solo instruments by this highly individualistic and well-regarded composer. Alwynne Pritchard was born in Glasgow in 1968. Encouraged by her father, the composer Gwyn Pritchard, she began composing as a teenager and went on to study composition with Robert Saxton at the Guildhall School of Music, and later with Justin Connolly and Michael Finnissy at the Royal Academy of Music where she was awarded many prizes for her work. She has since been distinguished by critics for her "strong, spare language" and "restrained eloquence".Recording Dates:
at Djanogly Concert Hall, Nottingham University on 27 July 1998 (Track 1)
in Big School at Christ's Hospital, West Sussex
a) Track 10 on 25 April 2000
b) Tracks 6 to 8 on 29 August 2000
c) Tracks 2 & 9 on 31 August 2000
d) Tracks 3 & 4 on 22 October 2000
in Holy Trinity Church, Weston, Hertfordshire on 5 June 2001
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