Private Passions: Roy Foster (12 Oct '14)

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  • Stanley Stewart
    Late Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 1071

    Private Passions: Roy Foster (12 Oct '14)

    A real tonic to hear Roy Foster today. A timely reminder of his two-vols biography of WB Yeats and I warmed to his musical choice including the 1934 recording of Der Leiermann, (Winterreise) by Harry Plunket Greene which still brings a tingle at every hearing; a pleasure, too, to hear his jazz connection with a Beethoven Piano Sonata!
    Last edited by Stanley Stewart; 12-10-14, 15:05. Reason: spelling
  • gradus
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    • Nov 2010
    • 5633

    #2
    I think Harry Plunkett Greene's Leiermann recording lay dormant for many years until HMV reissued it in one of their vocal collections boxes, was it in the seventies? Since when it seems to be aired fairly often. I wonder if he recorded the rest of the cycle, he certainly had an arresting vocal style.

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    • Nick Armstrong
      Host
      • Nov 2010
      • 26577

      #3
      Originally posted by gradus View Post
      an arresting vocal style.
      I assume you don't mean it's a matter for the police (although in that regard, a number of other singers come to mind).

      I usually catch up with PP and shall listen to this one with interest
      "...the isle is full of noises,
      Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
      Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
      Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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      • Stanley Stewart
        Late Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 1071

        #4
        Originally posted by gradus View Post
        I think Harry Plunkett Greene's Leiermann recording lay dormant for many years until HMV reissued it in one of their vocal collections boxes, was it in the seventies? Since when it seems to be aired fairly often. I wonder if he recorded the rest of the cycle, he certainly had an arresting vocal style.
        My recording of the HPG Leiremann came from Vol I (of 2 sets, 3 CDs per set)
        licenced from EMI France in 1997: Lieder on Record, 1898-1952, Schubert.
        EMI issued The Art of Singing series simultaneously - 5 vols on my shelves, together with two hefty tomes by Michael Scott (Duckworth) indispensable for reference. I've had a quick shufti and it seems that PG didn't record a full Winterreisse. However, he did record the 'Abschied' from Schwanengesang. A photograph indicates a serious and striking man who quickly established himself as a leading soloist of the day but felt his voice was unequal to the demands of an operatic career. In the concert hall he created the role of Job in Parry's oratorio, and was particularly associated with the works of Stanford, who wrote The Songs of the Fleet especially for him. He was also an impressive interpreter of the lieder of Schubert, Schumann and Brahms. It was agreed that if his vocal attributes had only been on a par with his interpretive powers, he might fairly have been described as one of the finest concert vocalists of his time. He died in 1936, aged 71.

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        • gradus
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 5633

          #5
          Many thanks for the info. I must try to hear more of HPG's work. I'd love to hear him in Schumann (Auf ein Burg would have suited him very well) or Brahms songs too.

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          • antongould
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            • Nov 2010
            • 8838

            #6
            Listened to it this morning - an excellent programme IMVVHO.

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            • antongould
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              • Nov 2010
              • 8838

              #7
              Originally posted by Stanley Stewart View Post
              A real tonic to hear Roy Foster today. A timely reminder of his two-vols biography of WB Yeats and I warmed to his musical choice including the 1934 recording of Der Leiermann, (Winterreise) by Harry Plunket Greene which still brings a tingle at every hearing; a pleasure, too, to hear his jazz connection with a Beethoven Piano Sonata!
              HPG available as a 59p download from Amazon .....ideal Christmas present....

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              • Nick Armstrong
                Host
                • Nov 2010
                • 26577

                #8
                Originally posted by antongould View Post
                Listened to it this morning - an excellent programme IMVVHO.
                Wasn't it just! That HPG recording was enthralling. I shall go searching your 59p download, anton!!!

                EDIT: done & bought! http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...ty_trk%3C/a%3E
                "...the isle is full of noises,
                Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                • Wallace

                  #9
                  Thank you Stanley for the prompt to listen. An excellent programme. And the HPG was a revelation. I have never heard Schubert performed like that. Moving.

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                  • Stanley Stewart
                    Late Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 1071

                    #10
                    Thank you, Wallace, for such a visual and audio treat.

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                    • Tevot
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 1011

                      #11
                      Hello there

                      I'd noticed the Private Passions - and will certainly tune in...

                      I like Roy Foster and was impressed by his History of Modern Ireland :-



                      Best Wishes,

                      Tevot

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                      • antongould
                        Full Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 8838

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Tevot View Post
                        Hello there

                        I'd noticed the Private Passions - and will certainly tune in...

                        I like Roy Foster and was impressed by his History of Modern Ireland :-



                        Best Wishes,

                        Tevot
                        59p for a download £3.06 for a book most expensive PP ever........cheers Tevot...

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