Monday 9 December 2019, 7.30pm

Philip Thomas plays Morton Feldman & Christian Wolff – Day One

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To celebrate the recently released recordings of music by Morton Feldman and Christian Wolff, Philip performs two nights at Cafe Oto featuring the music of both composers.

“Philip Thomas makes the piano part magnetic, like the centrifugal planet in an erratic constellation.” – Kate Molleson, The Guardian

PROGRAMME:

- Morton Feldman – Music for the film ‘Sculpture by Lipton’; Three Pieces for Piano; Illusions; Intersection 3; Vertical Thoughts IV

- Christian Wolff – Incidental Music

Philip Thomas

Philip Thomas (b.1972, North Devon) specialises in performing new and experimental music, including both notated and improvised music.

He is particularly drawn to the experimental music of John Cage, Morton Feldman and Christian Wolff, and composers who broadly work within a post-Cageian aesthetic. In recent years he has been particularly associated with the music of Christian Wolff, giving the world premiere of his Sailing By in 2014 and Small Preludes in 2009, the UK premiere of Long Piano (Peace March 11), having co-edited and contributed to the first major study of Wolff’s music, Changing the System: the Music of Christian Wolff, in 2010, and currently recording all of Wolff’s solo piano music for sub rosa. He is an experienced performer of John Cage’s music, having performed the Concert for piano and orchestra with both Apartment House and the Merce Cunningham Dance Company as well as most of the solo piano and prepared piano music, including a unique 12-hour performance of Electronic Music for piano

He has commissioned new works from a number of British composers whose ideas, language and aesthetic have been informed in some ways by the aforementioned American composers, such as Stephen Chase, Laurence Crane, Richard Emsley, Michael Finnissy, Christopher Fox, Bryn Harrison, John Lely, Tim Parkinson, Michael Parsons, and James Saunders...[more]

https://www.philip-thomas.co.uk/