Elliott Carter at 100 - but where’s the Proms celebration?
With his 100th birthday approaching (December 11) Elliott Carter is still writing lively, challenging, stimulating music. Here’s a short interview recorded at his home in Greenwich Village: he talks about writing music that’s rewarding for performers and which provides listeners with opportunities to make new connections.
However, for a composer whose reputation in Europe was strongly fostered by the BBC in the 60s and 70s (at a time when he was regarded as an anachronism in the USA for his adherence to complexity and modernism), it’s shocking that he’s represented at this year’s BBC Proms by a mere four works, two of them short piano solos.
(Stated interest here - my PhD research in the 1980s was on Carter’s music, and I’ve played and recorded some of his works with guitar. The Proms omission is still disgraceful, though…)
I think you have a lot in common with “pliable”
http://www.overgrownpath.com/2008/07/bbc-proms-lost-in-promotion.html
http://www.overgrownpath.com/2008/05/stong-commitment-to-new.html