Steve Crowther: Can you tell us something of your background?
Christopher Fox: I was born in York, just off Holgate Hill, but
the time I wrote these songs I was living in Berlin.
SC: Can you describe
A-N-N-A Blossom Time to us?
CF: It’s a set of nine songs to poems by the German
artist Kurt Schwitters. I translated the poems into English, sometimes quite
freely.
SC:
Do you write at the piano, do you pre-plan? Can you describe the compositional
process?
CF: With these songs I remember
choosing the poems I liked the most, favouring the ones which seemed to tell
stories or were love songs. I had worked out some years earlier, from a long
study of Schubert’s songs, that the best way to write songs was to start with
the accompaniment – that’s what gives each song its character.
SC: Is it important to know the performers? Do you write with a sound in mind?
CF: Always, and especially with singers. I wrote A-N-N-A Blossom Time for Amanda Crawley
whose voice I had first heard in 1974. By the time I wrote these songs we had
been married for nearly ten years, so I knew her voice very well. The piano
part was written around my own rather less developed technique.
SC:
How would you describe your individual ‘sound world’?
CF: I don’t think I can because I’ve never tried to
cultivate one.
SC:
What motivates you to compose?
CF: I want to change the world, just a bit.
SC:
Which living composers do you identify with or simply admire?
CF: Many – but of younger composers I really admire Cassandra
Miller, Egidija Medeksaite, Linda Buckley, Georgia Rodgers, Juliana Hodkinson.
SC:
If you could have a beer and a chat with any composer from the past, who would
it be and why?
CF: Stravinsky. My musical hero.
SC:
Now for some desert island discery – please name eight pieces of music you
could not be without, and then select just one.
CF: Cage, String Quartet in Four Parts; The Slits, ‘In
the beginning was rhythm’; Joni Mitchell, ‘A case of you’; Handel, Semele; Tallis, Lamentations; Stravinsky,
Apollo; Mozart, Serenade in B flat
for thirteen instruments; Scelsi, Kya. I’d
pick the Handel because it’s the one I can remember least well.
SC:
…and a book?
CF: Emma.
CF: Emma.
SC:
…a film?
CF: Himmel über Berlin
CF: Himmel über Berlin
SC:
… and a luxury item?
CF: A cricket ball.
CF: A cricket ball.
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