Paul Newland piano works 1994-2014 Richard Casey
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
16.09.2022
Label: ASC Records
Genre: Instrumental
Subgenre: Piano
Artist: Richard Casey
Composer: Paul Newland (1966)
Album including Album cover
- Paul Newland (b. 1966): Butterfly Dreaming.:
- 1 Newland: Butterfly Dreaming. 05:04
- Figure and Ground:
- 2 Newland: Figure and Ground 16:36
- Ku:
- 3 Newland: Ku 13:55
- Nagahama:
- 4 Newland: Nagahama 18:53
- Phlegm, Blood, Bile - i. Phlegm:
- 5 Newland: Phlegm, Blood, Bile - i. Phlegm 01:00
- Phlegm, Blood, Bile - ii. Blood:
- 6 Newland: Phlegm, Blood, Bile - ii. Blood 01:57
- Phlegm, Blood, Bile - iii. Bile:
- 7 Newland: Phlegm, Blood, Bile - iii. Bile 02:16
- Readymade I:
- 8 Newland: Readymade I 11:33
- Repetition and Difference
- 9 Newland: Repetition and Difference 05:25
- Under the big sky I thrive:
- 10 Newland: Under the big sky I thrive 02:22
- Zuihitsu:
- 11 Newland: Zuihitsu 07:05
Info for Paul Newland piano works 1994-2014
The superb Richard Casey, most notable for his recording for Prima Facie of the complete Works of Peter Maxwell Davies, explores an altogether different territory in the music of Paul Newland. Paul paints a vivid but bleak and minimalist landscape in his almost impenetrable music.
Paul Newland is a composer and performer with interests in acoustic, collaborative, interdisciplinary (particularly dance) and site-specific work that invites close listening to sound through patterning, extended duration, amplification and slowing of often sparse, pared down materials making use of both traditionally notated and open scores. The work draws on ideas and practices derived from both Japanese culture and contemporary visual arts.
Richard Casey was born in Manchester in 1966 and started playing the piano at the age of seven. After graduating in Music and Modern Languages at St John's College, Cambridge, he studied piano at the Royal Northern College of Music with Marjorie Clementi and Martin Roscoe, and later with Ronan O'Hora. In 1997 Richard won first prize in the British Contemporary Piano Competition, an achievement which attracted a series of solo engagements in the UK and abroad. Based in Manchester, Richard complements his solo career with a strong commitment to chamber music. He frequently gives 2-piano concerts with his duo partner, Ian Buckle, specialising in repertoire from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Since 1994 he has been pianist with the New Music Players and has performed frequently as a guest with the London Sinfonietta, Lontano and Ensemble 10:10. Richard has recorded the piano works of Camden Reeves, Anthony Gilbert (with Ian Buckle), Peter Maxwell Davies, Edward Cowie, Anthony Powers, Ed Hughes and Anthony Burgess. Richard also teaches at Manchester University.
Richard Casey, piano
Richard Casey
was born in Manchester in 1966 and started playing the piano at the age of seven. After graduating in Russian at St John’s College, Cambridge, he studied piano at the Royal Northern College of Music with Marjorie Clementi and Martin Roscoe.
In 1997 Richard won first prize in the British Contemporary Piano Competition, an achievement which attracted a series of solo engagements in the UK and abroad. Based in Manchester, Richard complements his solo career with a strong commitment to chamber music. Since 1994 he has been pianist with the New Music Players and has performed frequently as a guest with the London Sinfonietta, London Musici, Lontano and Liverpool-based Ensemble 10:10.
Richard has recorded collected solo piano works of Camden Reeves, Anthony Gilbert (with piano duo partner Ian Buckle), Anthony Burgess and Peter Maxwell Davies, as well as Edward Cowie’s epic Rutherford’s Lights and Ed Hughes’ Orchids. Richard also teaches at Manchester University. Future plans involve recording the complete piano works of Anthony Powers and Paul Newland.
This album contains no booklet.