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The Piano Tuner: three preludes and five fugues for piano trio.

This piano trio was written as a sketch work for my opera The Piano Tuner. The story is set in the 1880s and concerns a piano tuner who is commissioned by the War Office to travel to the Shan states of Burma to tune the piano of an extraordinary British office who has succeeded in making peace among the warlords by the practice of music and medicine.

The piano tuner travels from London with Bach's 48 Preludes and Fugues in his luggage, across continents, from teh world of so-called equal temperament, through zones of changing intonations - maqams, ragas, tals and untempered pentatonics - to the rich resonances of gongs and the natural sounds of the forests of South East Asia, and ultimately to his own transformation as man and musician. The piece is in eight movements:

Prelude I: Tuning

Fugue I: Tetrachord, Hexachord

Prelude II: Sensations of Travel
Fugue II: Sea Bird

Fugue III: Dragonfly

Fugue IV: Tiger

Prelude III: Song of Loss

Fugue V: Fractal Counterpoint

The Piano Tuner was commissioned by the City of London Festival for the Piano Trio of Vienna and first performed by them on 23rd June 2004 at LSO St Luke's. 

Details

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Duration
15 minutes
Premiere
Piano Trio of Vienna, City of London Festival, LSO St Lukes, Old Street, London, 23 June 2004
Scoring
1 Piano, 1 Violin, 1 Violoncello
Composition date
2004

Recordings

The Piano Tuner Fidelio Trio 8th November 2010 Delphian Records (DCD34084)

Performances

20 July 2018

Picture Gallery, Paxton House

Berwick upon Tweed TD15 1SZ

Hebrides Ensemble

21 July 2013

Derry

Fidelio Trio

3 July 2013

Resident at St. Patrick's College Drumcondra, Dublin

Fidelio Trio

28 June 2013

LSO St Luke's, London

Fidelio Trio

18 February 2011

Pentlands

Fidelio Trio

16 February 2011

Kirkcaldy

Fidelio Trio

29 October 2009

Elphinstone Hall, University of Aberdeen

Fidelio Trio

20 June 2005

St Magnus Festival, St. Magnus Cathedral, Orkney

Alexander Janiczek (violin), William Conway (cello), Alexander Taylor (piano)

4 November 2004

Weston Gallery, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama