Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood has released the sheet music for a 2015 composition called “88 (No.1).” It’s the first time the composition has been made available for public performance. The “88 (No.1)” sheet music is out via Faber Music, which has previously issued songbooks for Radiohead albums (including A Moon Shaped Pool and Pablo Honey). On its product page, Faber describes “88 (No.1)” as “a contemporary work for solo piano, suitable for advanced-level players, consisting of two movements, slow and fast.”

Greenwood tweeted that “88 (No.1)” is “inspired by Glenn Gould and by the glorious mechanics of the thing.” In multiple interviews surrounding Phantom Thread, Greenwood cited Gould and The Goldberg Variations as references points for his score to the Paul Thomas Anderson film.

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