I am delighted that my piece Echoes from the Labyrinth is being performed as part of a celebration of the music of one of my heros, Pierre Boulez, by musicians from the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM).
Boulez’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of the traditional concert experience and his fierce advocacy for the avant-garde marked him as a pivotal figure in the 20th-century music scene. He was never content with the status quo, always seeking to explore new territory, and in doing so, he left an indelible mark on music history.
This series includes a whole evening of concerts dedicated to Boulez’s music. His compositions are notoriously difficult—demanding on both the performer and the listener—but they are also incredibly rewarding. There’s a kind of beauty in the challenge they present, a sense of accomplishment that comes from grappling with the complex structures and ideas that underpin his music. For the ANAM musicians, approaching the huge mountains of works such as the Notations, Sonatine for flute and piano and Piano Sonata No. 2 is not only a technical feat but a rite of passage into the world of contemporary classical music.
Purchase tickets to all three individual performances Boulez Rules! concerts and receive 30% off the total price.
Concert 1: 6pm
Mélange – a community of innovation
Pierre BOULEZ Initiale
Evan J LAWSON Echoes from the Labyrinth
Pierre BOULEZ Messagesquisse
Christine MCCOMBE Five Pieces for Wind Quintet
Pierre BOULEZ Sonatine for flute and piano
ANAM Musicians
Fabian Russell conductor
Rosina Auditorium, Abbotsford Convent