White's style was informed by what Dave Smith called an "apparently disparate collection of composers from the world of 'alternative' musical history", including
Satie,
Alkan,
Schumann,
Reger,
Szymanowski,
Busoni and
Medtner. These composers influenced his piano sonatas, which White wrote from 1956 onward, but other influences on his wider work included
Messiaen,
Rachmaninoff, and the electronic pop ensembles
Kraftwerk and
the Residents. Although it is so eclectic as to cover a wide range of styles, White's work has been called ironic, "experimental", and even "avant postmodern". Although White had worked in what could be called an 'experimental' style since 1962, he composed music using indeterminate means after 1966. His later work included music with numerical and other systems processes.
Machine Music, a 1978 album with Gavin Bryars, is illustrative of White's concept of Machines: "a consistent process governing a series of musical actions within a particular sound-world". As of 2019, White had written 180
piano sonatas, 25
symphonies, 30
ballets, and much
incidental music for the stage, all in a highly eclectic style (or, more accurately, range of styles). His stage music includes commissions by the
Royal Shakespeare Company and the
Royal National Theatre. White wrote several scores for internal projects and public productions, including his final score for Drama Centre,
Mother Courage and her Children (2015). Other projects include a set of
song cycles, one of which consists of settings of friends' addresses.
Recordings •
Electric Music. ANTS AG22 (2020), includes 11th and 16th Symphonies. •
Fashion Music, London Hall DO3 (1993), Gemini Ensemble. • Piano Sonatas Nos. 15, 29, 31, 54, 55, 56, 57, 75, 76, 78, 86, 87, 95, 104, 108, 109, 121 & 124. NMC DO38 (1996), Roger Smalley. • Piano Sonatas Vol. 2 (
Later Sonatas). Convivium CR051 (2019), Jonathan Powell. ==See also==