Introduction
Chapter 1: Biography: Brian John Peter Ferneyhough (born January 16, 1943)
Chapter 2: Notation
Chapter 3: The Solo Works: ‘Black Scherzo’
Chapter 4: Chamber ‘Concertos’
Chapter 5: Chamber Music
Chapter 6: String Quartet
Chapter 7: Time and Motion Study Cycle
Chapter 8: Carceri d’Invenzione: Style and Invention
Chapter 9: Shadowtime
Chapter 10: Works for Orchestra and Large Ensemble
Chapter 11: Aesthetics
Martin Iddon is a musicologist and composer. He studied musicology and composition at the Universities of Durham and Cambridge with John Butt and Ian Cross (musicology) as well as Robin Holloway and Fabrice Fitch (composition), and has studied composition privately with Chaya Czernowin, Steven Kazuo Takasugi, Ole Lützow-Holm, and Steve Martland. His articles have been published in journals such as Musical Quarterly, Twentieth century Music, and Contemporary Music Review. His music has been performed in Great Britain, Germany, Canada, Spain, Italy and the USA, and has been shortlisted by the Sound & Music. He currently lectures at the University of Leeds.
'This is a book of enormous value, plentifully and always usefully
illustrated with music examples'
*Tempo, Paul Griffiths*
'Brian Ferneyhough serves as a significant inclusion in the
literature specific to Ferneyhough, and to the principles of the
New Complexity in general.'
*Robert D. Terrio, Notes*
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