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BBC Proms Premieres: Dusapin, Weir, Larcher

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 December 2017

Extract

Pascal Dusapin is a French intellectual – he cites the philosopher Gilles Deleuze as a particular inspiration – whose generation (he was born just a few months before Michel Houellebecq) are now to the fore following the death of Pierre Boulez. A student of Xenakis in Paris, he sometimes gives the titles of his works a linguistic quirkiness, as in for example, Ici, Iti, Incisa and Indeed. His comment on Outscape, his second cello concerto, that ‘it's difficult for me to explain my work because the substance of thought is confused with the flow of music’ is – given his musical pedigree and cultural milieu – unsurprising.

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FIRST PERFORMANCES
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References

1 Anna Picard, ‘Judith Weir’, The Independent 27 January 2008, www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/judith-weir-barbican-hall-london-774421.html (accessed 21 September 2017).