Knussen, Oliver: Variations (piano)
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‚A chiming, clangorous exercise in compression, without a wasted note.'
Newsday (Tim Page), 13 November 1989
‚Among the densest six minutes of music ever written, as massive textures collapse into delicate gestures and tiny phrases transform into huge outbursts. Knussen's models while composing the piece were sets of variations by Webern, Stravinsky and Copland. His own set belings in the same company.'
The Guardian (Tom Service), 4 November 2002