Hungarian Polyphony Hungarian Polyphony,
Op. 25, is a work in one movement, begun in 1984 as a trio for two violins and cello, revised in 1986 for string quartet. The Hungarian elements are Gypsy scales and Hungarian rhythms.
Sergiu Celibidache suggested more revisions and arranged that it was to be performed at the 1988
Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival by members of the festival orchestra. The work was published by
Hofmeister in Leipzig in 1996. It takes about 7 minutes to perform.
Chinese Whispers Chinese Whispers in three movements was composed in 2010, combining elements from the
music of China with composition techniques of Western classical music. The work was awarded the "BCMS Composition Prize" of the Birmingham Chamber Music Society in 2011.
Prophetiae Sibyllarum Prophetiae Sibyllarum (The Prophecies of the
Sibyls) is a string quartet in four movements, first performed at the
Gasteig in Munich on 22 April 2012. The title is taken from a cycle of
motets by
Orlande de Lassus. The first motet of the
cycle of the same name appears as the third movement and is the basis for the music. • Moderato e risoluto • Scherzo e Trio – Presto con vehemenza – meno mosso • Motet (Lassus) – Adagio • Vivace
Alcatraz Alcatraz is a string quartet, inspired by
Alcatraz Island. It was first performed on 11 November 2014 at Schloss Kempfenhausen in
Berg, in a program of contemporary string quartets played by the Pelaar Quartet with the composer as the cellist. It was published by Klangmueller Musikverlag. • The Rock - Adagio - Moderato e risoluto • Solitary - Scherzo, Agitato ma non troppo allegro • Sioux - Andante lamentoso • Testimony - Allegremente, precipitando
Crystallogenesis Crystallogenesis is in two movements, a slow and a fast one. It was inspired by the proliferation of crystals. It was first performed on 1 July 2016 at Schloss Kempfenhausen in Berg, played by the Pelaar Quartet with the composer as the cellist.
Alchymic Quartet Alchymic Quartet is a string quartet in four movements composed in 2022. It was inspired by chemical experiments that the composer remembered from being a student at
Highgate School with teacher
Andrew Szydlo. It was first performed at concerts celebrating the composer's 60th birthday in November 2022, with Szydlo present. In one concert he conducted experiments at the same time. The music was played by the Philharmonisches Quartett München. == References ==