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Mark Tanner - Haflidi's Pictures (2021)

Mark Tanner - Haflidi's Pictures (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Mark Tanner

  • Title: Haflidi's Pictures
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Priory Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 77:52 min
  • Total Size: 255 MB
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Mark Tanner - Haflidi's Pictures (2021)

Tracklist:

01. 5 Aphorisms: No. 1, Moderato leggiero
02. 5 Aphorisms: No. 2, Andante
03. 5 Aphorisms: No. 3, Allegretto
04. 5 Aphorisms: No. 4, Moderato
05. 5 Aphorisms: No. 5, Allegro assai e leggiero
06. The Musical Box Suite: I. The Little Musical Box
07. The Musical Box Suite: II. The Little Ballerina Dances
08. The Musical Box Suite: III. The Singing Wood
09. The Musical Box Suite: IV. The Many Layered Russian Doll
10. Furniture
11. Prism: I. Intermezzo
12. Prism: II. Danza
13. Prism: III. Blues
14. Prism: IV. On a Whim
15. Prism: V. Aria
16. Prism: VI. Pastoral
17. Prism: VII. Danza II
18. Dunes (Hills of the Wind-Blown Sands): No. 1, Hush
19. Dunes (Hills of the Wind-Blown Sands): No. 2, Wilds
20. Dunes (Hills of the Wind-Blown Sands): No. 3, Suspension
21. Bagatelle for Piano
22. Haflidi's Pictures: No. 1, A Fish Can Sing
23. Haflidi's Pictures: No. 2, Snakes in the Garden
24. Haflidi's Pictures: No. 3, A Holy Man with a Cross
25. Haflidi's Pictures: No. 4, A Devil in a Cupboard
26. Haflidi's Pictures: No. 5, Fragments from a Picture
27. Haflidi's Pictures: No. 6, Tortured by Noise
28. Haflidi's Pictures: No. 7, Silence
29. Haflidi's Pictures: No. 8, An Italian Huntsman
30. Haflidi's Pictures: No. 9, A Winter Landscape
31. Haflidi's Pictures: No. 10, A Witch on a Pedestal
32. Haflidi's Pictures: No. 11, To the Heart of the Matter
33. Haflidi's Pictures: No. 12, A Musician on the Move
34. Conversation Between Mark Tanner & John McLeod


These are very pianistic works, played with brilliant pianism. Two things particularly distinguish the collection: (1) most of them were recently commissioned by the pianist with performer input; and (2) their sections are brief--these seven works by six composers consist of thirty-three movements, varied in rhythm, tempo and dynamics. The half-hour title work of the collection is also unusual, even unique, in that, comparable to Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition (also written originally for the piano), its twelve movements are inspired by pictures. The artist is McLeod's friend and fellow-composer, Haflidi Hallgrimsson. Twelve of his sketches, selected from fifty, are reproduced in the booklet, following Mark Tanner's notes. In addition, inspired by the music rather than directly by the pictures, the movements are introduced by short poetic "aphorisms" spoken by the composer.

McLeod's aphorisms (Commissioned 2007/8) are whimsical, even bizarre, and always entertaining. I am not prepared to judge their aptness or say much about even the connections between the pictures, aphorisms and music but no doubt this could be a continuing source of reflection by interested individuals. But the clearest reference to Mussorgsky comes in "Witch on a Pedestal," when he is not only mentioned but a theme from his Pictures is quoted. "Devil in a Cupboard" is peremptory, fast and sometimes tinkly. "Tortured by Noise" is of course not quiet or gentle but is not nearly as cacophonous as it perhaps might be. "Devil in a Cupboard" is peremptory and fast. Several aphorisms are quiet, though "Silence" is sounded and does not endure for Cage's stipulated 4"33" that is mentioned. "Winter Landscape" is calm and quiet, with lovely, bell-like notes. "Italian Huntsman" is also quiet with some rapid arpeggios. "Holy Man with Cross" is both quiet and stately. "To the Heart of the Matter" proposes simplicity and quiet communion of lovers. "Music on the Move" strives for extreme tempos. Other aphorisms include "A Fish Can Sing," "Snakes in a Garden" and "Fragments from a Picture." McLeod is very much inclined to write music that is virtuosic and achieves this. Tanner has no difficulty meeting any of his demands.

The opening piece on this recording, Burch's "Five Aphorisms" (1989), which take less than five minutes, might better have been placed later on the disc. I at least found the opening aphorism very off-putting, even though it lasts only 33 seconds. At the risk of finding myself in some future "Lexicon of Musical Invective, it suggested to me nothing so much as a rude person coming into a formal reception to make some spontaneous, jarring and raucous improvisation for his own amusement. Very staccato. The following four aphorisms were in quite a different mode: slow and limpid; Prokofievan; very fast and lively; jazzy.

Decio's Musical Box Suite (commissioned 2007), in four movements, is mostly quiet and peaceful. Its third movement has vigor but even that is rather formal and conservative. The first two movements struck me as plangent.

Fitkin's "Furniture" (1989) is jazzy: very staccato and percussive. Tanner calls it "manic, jazz-rock inspired," and says it takes its energy from "brazen cluster chords and daring leaps to the extreme registers of the keyboard" and "has a deliciously random ring too it that, thankfully, is not clarified on repeated listening."

Martin's "Prism" (commissioned 2007/8), with seven varied movements in twelve minutes, including some slow and pensive "Blues"; two fast dances; "Aria," quiet and indeed songlike; a reflective "Pastorale"; a quiet "Intermezzo", which happens to be placed first; and "On a Whim" which earns its name. Martin's "Dunes - Hills of Wind-Blown Sand" (commissioned 2007), sounds the way its movements – "Hush," "Wilds" and "Suspension" – promise. Wilds is lively and Suspension is simple, slow, with some rests and arpeggios, and quiet to the end.

Stockton's brief "Bagatelle" (Commissioned 2008) is marked by clarity of sound.

The concluding conversation between McLeod and Tanner is interesting and informative.


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