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December 2024

Hopkins, The Heart Falls as Light, and Immortal Diamond

2024-12-03T11:55:07+10:00December 3rd, 2024|classical music|

The poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins is far too musical in itself to need setting to music, by me or anyone else. Consider the beginning of ‘The Windhover’: I caught this morning morning’s minion, king- dom of daylight’s dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn Falcon, in his riding Of the rolling level underneath him steady air, and striding High there, how he rung upon the rein of a wimpling wing In his ecstasy! or lines like ‘the sunlight sidled… like dandled diamonds’ or ‘the glass-blue days are those when every colour glows’. I have taken another line from a poem by Hopkins (strictly speaking, two lines with a few words omitted), ‘the heart falls as light’, as the title of the first of a new series of instrumental compositions [...]

May 2024

Life’s Golden Tree

2024-06-05T16:38:50+10:00May 7th, 2024|classical music|

‘My dear friend, all theory is grey – life's golden tree alone is green.’* – Goethe Not so long ago, we who were brought up in western cultures were taught to believe that nature was ruthlessly competitive, that ‘survival of the fittest’ operated at all levels of life, from species to individuals. These ‘grey’ theories (as Goethe would surely have called them) became the dominant paradigm in western thinking, supported and reinforced by our emphasis on individualism and interpersonal competitiveness, and by our veneration of science that abstracts itself from life and love and only deals with what is measurable and (allegedly) rational. Eventually, however, anthropologists started to realize that humanity’s ability to cooperate might have been more important to its survival than competitiveness, psychologists [...]

January 2024

‘joy and hope are valid ways of being’

2024-01-17T09:05:01+10:00January 17th, 2024|classical music|

In her blog ‘Enchantment and the Courage of Joy: René Magritte on the Antidote to the Banality of Pessimism’, Maria Popova writes: In a world pocked by cynicism and pummeled by devastating news, to find joy for oneself and spark it in others, to find hope for oneself and spark it in others, is nothing less than a countercultural act of courage and resistance. This is not a matter of denying reality — it is a matter of discovering a parallel reality where joy and hope are equally valid ways of being. To live there is to live enchanted with the underlying wonder of reality, beneath the frightful stories we tell ourselves and are told about it.* And she quotes Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte [...]

Kin

2025-03-05T11:30:09+10:00January 5th, 2024|classical music|

https://youtu.be/o-XOBAJksgQ This video is a brief introduction to my latest composition, Kin, a duo concerto for cor anglais and bassoon that also serves as a quasi-programmatic reflection on relationships within and around the family, including honorary family members. There are four movements: Kin I: from the heart (comes courage) Kin II: times of peace Kin III: conflict resolution Kin IV: celebrations and other events As reflections on relationships and the issues that arise within and around families, the titles of the movements speak for themselves, but a word about courage may not be out of place. Courage is in the heart, or from the heart, and has always been so – the modern English word comes from the Old French corage ‘heart, innermost feelings; temper’ and ultimately [...]