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Australian composer and instrumentalist Luke Howard shares ‘Abstract Mathematics’ from his forthcoming album ‘All That Is Not Solid’ .
Luke gives some insight into the track, “‘Abstract Mathematics’ is the first from the series of improvisations that forms ‘All That Is Not Solid’. Listening back, I can hear the clear influences of Philip Glass and Keith Jarrett, (hopefully!) synthesised into something personal. One thing in this track you can hear is the rich harmonics of the piano, which is a magnificent 102-key Stuart & Sons – possibly the only piano being made in Australia today, one made out of beautiful local timbers.”
Named after a quote by composer and academic David Toop, ‘All That Is Not Solid’, is Luke Howard’s most audacious and exciting album yet. It documents the four concerts played in January of wholly improvised music. The result is Howard at his purest, highlighting his breath-taking melodic talent. The four weekly concerts at Melbourne classical venue Tempo Rubato in January from which these records stem, saw Howard freely improvise for an hour, before a second half of his existing tunes. The shows took place while bushfires raged in Australia. They were nearly cancelled because of the heat, but offered solace and comfort to audiences when they went ahead.
Music video by Luke Howard performing Abstract Mathematics (Live At Tempo Rubato, Australia / 2020). © 2020 Luke Howard, under exclusive licence to Universal Music Operations Limited
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