Archive for the ‘Musings’ Category

The meaning of sparseness

Posted by Susan Tomes on 15 November 2010 under Concerts, Musings  •  1 Comment

At ChamberStudio yesterday we were working on a piece by Prokofiev. We were discussing the kind of piano writing that’s often found in works by Russian composers of the Soviet era. As the writing is typically rather spare and empty-looking on the page, with a deliberate avoidance of opulence, it’s very difficult to intuit the [...]

Tailoring

Posted by Susan Tomes on 11 November 2010 under Concerts, Daily Life, Musings  •  2 Comments

I was teaching at the Guildhall today. All the students were excellent – that didn’t surprise me, because I know what a high standard there is at London’s big music colleges these days. Not one of my students was British – that didn’t surprise me either. What did surprise me was how beautifully they were [...]

Improvisation

Posted by Susan Tomes on 5 November 2010 under Daily Life, Musings  •  5 Comments

We were listening to a jazz station on the radio as we cooked dinner. A saxophone player meandered interminably through a long dull solo without ever finding a way to extricate himself. It was like listening to a fly struggling in a spoonful of honey.
Bob went over and switched the radio off. ‘The trouble with [...]

An extra hour in bed

Posted by Susan Tomes on 31 October 2010 under Daily Life, Florestan Trio, Musings  •  Leave a comment

The clocks went back last night, and we all had an extra hour in bed. This should have been ideal at the end of a day of recording Shostakovich. Recording is an arduous process and I was looking forward to relaxing when it was all over. But could I take advantage of that extra hour [...]

Completing our Shostakovich CD

Posted by Susan Tomes on 28 October 2010 under Florestan Trio, Musings  •  Leave a comment

This weekend, the Florestan Trio is recording the first piano trio by Shostakovich, a student work of the composer’s. We’re adding it to a Shostakovich disc which we recorded a little while ago, and the whole CD will come out in the New Year on the Hyperion label. On the disc, Susan Gritton joins us as [...]