I too seem to remember going to a John Ogdon piano recital of Sorabji's music in the 80s when I was far too young and inexperienced to appreciate what I was hearing. I also seem to think Ogdon recorded the work although I'm not sure of the details.
I think the comparision with Finnissey is and extremely good one. He taught me for a while and again I was probably too stupid to grasp most of it. If you get chance to have a look at the score to English Country tunes (or any of his published works for that matter) you'll see it's all beautifully hand written. Another larger set of his works which I enjoy are the Gershwin arrangments.
But getting back to Sorabji, I think Finnissy produced the longest piece of non repetative continous piano music (which I seem to think was previously Opus Clavicembalisticum) with a History of Photography in Sound first performed by Ian Pace.
Very intresting thread on Sorabji.
I think the comparision with Finnissey is and extremely good one. He taught me for a while and again I was probably too stupid to grasp most of it. If you get chance to have a look at the score to English Country tunes (or any of his published works for that matter) you'll see it's all beautifully hand written. Another larger set of his works which I enjoy are the Gershwin arrangments.
But getting back to Sorabji, I think Finnissy produced the longest piece of non repetative continous piano music (which I seem to think was previously Opus Clavicembalisticum) with a History of Photography in Sound first performed by Ian Pace.
Very intresting thread on Sorabji.