Piano Sonata No. 1 - "A 'London' Sonata"

Piano Sonata No. 1 - "A 'London' Sonata"

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Piano
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15
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Composer's Note:

The title of this large scale solo piano piece, perhaps best describes what the piece is not rather than what it is. Formally, it bears no resemblance to traditional sonata form and there is nothing “Londonish” about the musical materials. But I did write the piece while living in London and  even today the term sonata can still  be useful in suggesting the scope of large-scale solo pieces. 

Of the many kinds of music presented in this sonata I should point out the appearance of a Mormon hymn - partly authentic, partly recomposed by me - which serves as the signpost announcing the final section of the sonata. This entire section is written in memory of Aaron Copland who died around the time I  was composing this sonata. He was very fond of American hymns and folk songs and, indeed, his most heartfelt music effects the spirit and piety of these genuine traditions.

I like to think of my London Sonata as continuing a kind of music tradition having its most immediate roots in the piano music of the many American composers who sought to forge an American School of composition and whose later careers suffered unjustly during the nihilistic ascendancy of  twelve-tone music in the USA.

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First Perfomance
Third British Contemporary Piano Competition, 1994.
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Text Language - Non English

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solo keyboard
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piano
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