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Hammerklavier by Michael Finnissy & Adam de la Cour - London

  • Angela Burgess Recital Hall, Royal Academy of Music Marylebone Road London NW1 5HT United Kingdom (map)
Photograph of Zubin Kanga performing Michael Finnissy & Adam de la Cour's Hammerklavier

Zubin Kanga performing Hammerklavier

Zubin Kanga performs the world premiere of the completed version of Hammerklavier, a major piano and film work created by composer Michael Finnissy and filmmaker Adam de la CourHammerklavier is inspired by Finnissy’s memories of the great Soviet pianist Sviatoslav Richter performing Beethoven’s ‘Hammerklavier’ Sonata in 1975, and by Richter’s secret queer life. 

This 40-minute version of the work matches the scale of Beethoven’s ‘Hammerklavier’, transforming each movement in reverse order. Adam de la Cour’s film draws on concert films of Richter, as well as queer cinema of the mid-20th-century in a complex dialogue with the music.  

The performance will be preceded by an introductory talk and discussion with the co-creators, discussing Finnissy’s approach to transcription, de la Cour’s experimental film techniques, the work’s exploration of Richter’s pianism and sexual identity, and the relationship between piano and film.

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