Harrison Birtwistle Hodges first met Birtwistle in 1987, at the Queen Elisabeth Hall foyer, as recounted in an interview with Tom Service: He has more piano works of Birtwistle in his repertoire than any other pianist, and has recorded all but
Responses. Moreover
Birtwistle composed three works for Hodges,
Gigue Machine (dedicated to Hodges) and
Variations from the Golden Mountain for solo piano, as well as
Intrada for piano and percussion (with
Colin Currie). In his speech accepting a British Composer Award for
Gigue Machine Birtwistle said of Hodges: "[He] is becoming like my Peter Pears." Hodges has spoken of the details of their collaboration on
Gigue Machine.
Elliott Carter Carter wrote Hodges the piano concerto
Dialogues. The work was commissioned by the BBC and completed in 2003. It was first performed on 23 January 2004 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in Southbank Centre, London, by Hodges with the London Sinfonietta under the conductor
Oliver Knussen.
Pascal Dusapin Hodges met Dusapin around 2002. Hodges premiered
Jetzt Genau, and subsequently
Slackline for cello and piano, with
Anssi Karttunen. He recorded the concerto
A Quia for BIS, a recording Dusapin described as "the work's real premiere". Dusapin is writing Hodges a new cycle of solo pieces,
Piano Works.
Wolfgang Rihm Hodges premiered the concerto
Sotto Voce II by
Wolfgang Rihm and recorded it for CD. Subsequently, Rihm composed a new version of
Zwei Linien for him, which he premiered and performed in the
Berliner Philharmonie,
Lucerne Festival and elsewhere. Hodges also recorded
Interscriptum for piano and string quartet with the Arditti Quartet, and with
Trio Accanto has recorded
Gegenstück. Hodges has many other works by Rihm in his repertoire. Of their collaboration, Hodges has written:
Rebecca Saunders Rebecca Saunders and Hodges first met at Darmstadt in 2000. Hodges took part in the premiere of
Chroma at Tate Modern in 2003. Saunders wrote the double concerto
Miniata for Hodges, and subsequently
Crimson for solo piano,
Choler for two pianos (premiered and recorded with
Rolf Hind),
Shadow for solo piano, which was part of Hodges'
Studies project. She has also composed a major trio entitled
That Time for
Trio Accanto, with Hodges at the piano. In 2019, it was announced that the tenth Roche Commission would go to Rebecca Saunders. The resulting piano concerto
to an utterance was premiered by Hodges with the
Lucerne Festival Contemporary Orchestra under
Enno Poppe in the
Lucerne Festival on 4 September 2021.
Salvatore Sciarrino Pietro Misuraca has described Hodges as "currently [Sciarrino's] favourite pianist". Sciarrino himself wrote of Hodges: Hodges premiered Notturno No. 3, Notturno No. 4, Due Notturni Crudeli, and the piano concerto
Il clima dopo Harry Partch. ==Personal life==