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Record Review

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010

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References

1 See the end-tides for Peter Greenaway's film The Draught sman's Contract where, in addition to a composer credit for Nyman, one H. Purcell is acknowledged as ‘music consultant’.

* In his sleeve-note, Alistair Hinton notes that this is ‘curiously, the same number’ as in the Passacaglia of Opus Clavicanbalisticum. As far as I can make out from work-lists and such unpublished scores as I have seen, all of Sorabji's variation-movements involve (by intention, at least) squared numbers–49, 64, 81, or 100 variations. Clearly much work remains to be done on the significance of such numerology.