Benjamin, George: Duet (for piano and orchestra)
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‚Benjamin's Duet sounds like no o ther piece he has ever written - and no other piano concerto in the repertoire. Its premiere revealed music of startling concentration” Most strikingly of all, in the centre of the work, Benjamin writes music of stark intensity, distilled to its essentials: individual notes and chords in the piano part and ghostly flickers of string writing, with staccato tremors in the cellos and harmonics in the violas. There was a physical sense of the music being wrenched into another dimension.'
The Guardian (Tom Service), 2 September 2008