Programme
- Harpsichord Concerto, Op. 40(9 mins)
- The Centre is Everywhere(13 mins)
- The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc(21 mins)
- interval
- Suite in Old Style, ‘The Court Jester Amareu’(19 mins)
- Jazz Harpsichord Concerto(15 mins)
Performers
- Mahan Esfahaniharpsichord
- Rakhi Singhviolin/director
About This Event
Fresh from the release of its debut recording, the dynamic Manchester Collective makes its first appearance at the Proms with a programme that draws on the musical past to help imagine a bold musical future. Award-winning harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani explodes stereotypes around his instrument in concertos by Joseph Horovitz and Górecki – the former a witty fusion of jazz colours and textures with Classical forms, the latter a musical ‘prank’, motoric and defiantly playful. Also looking back to the 18th century is Dobrinka Tabakova’s Suite in Old Style – a musical homage to Rameau (alias Amareu) that blends folk and Baroque details in its five contrasting movements. The concert also includes music by the black American avant-garde post- Minimalist and gay activist Julius Eastman and Novello Award-nominated composer Edmund Finnis.
Image: Manchester Collective at the Soutbank Centre © Vic Frankowski.