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  1. In the 1990s important recordings of his works started appearing, such as a disc of piano music recorded by his old friend and former Scratch Orchestra colleague John Tilbury, released on Sony Classical in 1996, and Surface Tension, a recording of miscellaneous works released on Mode Records.

  2. 19 de may. de 1998 · Howard Skempton: Surface Tension by Sarah Leonard, Howard Skempton released in 1998. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Released. 1998 — Switzerland. CD — Album, Limited Edition. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Surface Tension" on Discogs.

  4. Surface Tension is a varied collection of 28 pieces, most of them typically short, by the fascinating British composer Howard Skempton. More commonly associated with works for piano or accordion (both also featured here), this session includes various chamber instruments, as well as soprano voice.

  5. $ 14.99. mode 61 Howard SKEMPTON: Surface Tension (solo & chamber works) – Skempton (accordion), Sarah Leonard (soprano), HCD Ensemble (Frankfurt). In stock. Add to cart. Composer: Howard Skempton. Interpreters: HCD Productions, Howard Skempton, Sarah Leonard. Genres: Avant-Garde, Experimental.

  6. Listen to Skempton: Surface Tension on Spotify. Howard Skempton · Album · 1998 · 28 songs.

  7. 6 de dic. de 2010 · Originally issued in 1998, Skemptons acclaimed Surface Tension is available again after being out of stock for several years. With its distinctly English vocabulary, witty turns, and spare yet memorable melodies, it offers a survey of Skempton's music in solo through quintet settings from the 1970s through the 90s.