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Man & Bat Piano Concerto - Classical Music CD for Relaxation & Study | Perfect for Home, Office & Gifting
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Man & Bat Piano Concerto - Classical Music CD for Relaxation & Study | Perfect for Home, Office & Gifting
Man & Bat Piano Concerto - Classical Music CD for Relaxation & Study | Perfect for Home, Office & Gifting
Man & Bat Piano Concerto - Classical Music CD for Relaxation & Study | Perfect for Home, Office & Gifting
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Howard Skempton was born in Chester in 1947 and has worked as a composer, accordionist and music publisher. He studied in London with Cornelius Cardew which helped him to discover a musical language of great simplicity. Since then he has continued to write undeflected by compositional trends, producing a corpus of more than 300 works- many pieces being miniatures for solo piano or accordion. Skempton calls these pieces 'the central nervous system' of his work. His catalogue of works is as diverse as it is long, ranging from pieces for solo cello and guitar to the Chamber Concerto for fifteen players, the Concerto for Hurdy-Gurdy and Percussion, and Lento, premiered by the BBC Symphony Orchestra in 1991. His works are performed on this new release by Ensemble 360 alongside pianist Tim Horton, and vocalists Roderick Williams and James Gilchrist.
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Skempton should be more widely recognised for his natural, untaught genius

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