Advent 12: Being & Time
How an argument with Christopher Hampson turned into a total rethink of space and time. Well, in Tooting, anyway.
Jonathan Still, ballet pianist
Music, dance, IT, trivia. Not necessarily in that order.
Posts about the work of ballet pianists—including stuff that might not seem immediately related (like historical dance, character, musicology, and so on)
How an argument with Christopher Hampson turned into a total rethink of space and time. Well, in Tooting, anyway.
Most of the time, my experience, education, instinct and what I’ve picked up from friends and colleagues serves me quite well when it comes to speculating and arguing about music…
Another from Fido. About two minutes before class began officially, he came to the piano (it was an upright) and stood at it facing me, using the lid as a…
Nothing makes me more uneasy than the kind of teacher who seems to imagine a music so perfect, so refined and so sublime to accompany their exercise that there is…
Stravinsky’s Agon is a dastardly complex score, serialist, polyphonic, polyrhythmic, you name it, and Balanchine’s choreography takes no easy ways out. But that’s just the technical challenge of the piece,…
I could have picked any number of examples, but this is one that I remember most from the times I’ve worked with Gillian Lynne because it’s so darn simple. Somebody…