JOTTINGS
Various articles, thoughts, or just ruminations about music as I find it.
a) published in the ‘John Clare Newsletter’
b) short comment submitted to ‘Composition Today’
Series of Works:
the John Clare Series;
the Welsh series
the “…margins of eternity..” series;
the “In Beauty” series
Artistry and Series of Works
Are Notes Enough?
Music and Meaning
Beauty
Establishment is Modern
I continued with a Master’s degree from Goldsmith’s College in London and during this time received performances of my music from ensembles such as Singcircle, Lontano, Hilliard Ensemble, Music Projects London, both in south Wales and in the London area. Another important influence for me was attending a weekend composition course at the Aldeburgh School of Advanced Musical Studies when Sir Harrison Birtwistle was tutor.
I have learned and understood the language of music, but it took some time for me to be certain of my own style and artistic viewpoint, and this was because I had always felt a need to be expressive of those normal human emotions that had been present in so much music of the past, and which most often attracts us to music in the first place. At the same time however, I felt that modernism had thrown out many important musical characteristics that were of great value, and particularly the excitement of the rhythmic complexities that can be found in twentieth century music, and also its rich harmonic palette. But it was the narrative element of this time-based art, that seemed so important to much of the music of previous composers, and that continued to attract me, so I seem to have tried to build upon the past rather than reject it, and incorporate an expressiveness into music within a contemporary language. This, to me, is one of the challenges that faces us today, together with the familiar problem of making music relevant to listeners and to move them musically in some way; to draw them into the world that the music creates, and appeal to their intellect through their emotions.”