Messiaen Anniversary Concert reviews

News May 22, 2008

The Times reviews The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World:

"The night before, more mysticism at a Messiaen Anniversary Concert. The French composer was honoured in a performance of his Quatuor pour la fin du temps, played with robust commitment by Finghin Collins (piano), Elizabeth Cooney (violin), Richard Harwood (cello) and Carol McGonnell (clarinet). And for those players, the Belfast-born composer Ian Wilson had written a "setting" of the Gabriel Garcia Márquez short story, The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World.


With Gavin Friday as narrator, it received its UK premiere in a packed Corn Exchange: sand-ripples of meandering lines and sea-sprays of song and tremolo, in a cunning score that never upstaged, but was as impassioned as the words themselves."

Elsewhere, Gavin Burrows says on his blog: 'Friday read ebulliently.'

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