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2021-01-18
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Fredrik Ullén on Sorabji and science

The last volume of Fredrik Ullén's recording of Sorabji's 100 Transcendental Studies for piano has just been released: almost 8 and half hours of hypercomplex piano music by one of the most interesting, creative and enigmatic composers of the 20th century. Fredrik talks about the project and relations between music and neuroscience in this trailer:

https://youtu.be/hf2h3TUpXgE

The recording has already received glowing reviews including highest ratings in German Klassik Heute :

http://www.klassik-heute.com/4daction/www_medien_einzeln?id=23481

https://artmusiclounge.wordpress.com/2020/12/07/sorabjis-transcendental-studies-completed/comment-page-1/

https://www.classicalexplorer.com/a-composer-like-no-other-kaikhosu-shapurji-sorabji/

https://www.gramophone.co.uk/listing/official-specialist-classical-chart-top-20

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