…by Tom Service in The Guardian,
Remembering David Munrow
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Thanks for posting that doversoul. I can't believe it was as long ago as 1976 when we heard the tragic news about David Munrow.
Early music has never been my greatest interest but David could make any subject interesting and we were all shocked at what happened at the time.
Aren't there any programmes or single pieces of music that the BBC could play in memory of a pioneer?
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Originally posted by salymap View PostThanks for posting that doversoul. I can't believe it was as long ago as 1976 when we heard the tragic news about David Munrow.
Aren't there any programmes or single pieces of music that the BBC could play in memory of a pioneer?
(Can't remember the CD number)
Also worth hearing for some fantastic Solo Violin playing by Hugh Bean
HS
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Roehre
Both 3LP sets The Art of Courtly Love and The Art of the Netherlands were literally my first encounters with pre-baroque music, almost immediately after his death. Still much cherished and in use as reference, as the 2LP set Instruments of Middle Ages and Renaissance is as well - but that one I acquired much later (in a Sales in the early 1980s).
It is beyond belief that he would only be 70 had he made a different decision.
For a couple of little small but very joyful pieces I'd suggest DesPrez' El Grillo e buon Cantore, Scamarella va alla guerra, La spagna and Vive le Roy. Some 6 minutes altogether, celebrating Munrow's joyous playful personality.
A more thoughtful piece would be DesPrez' La Déploration de Jehan Ockeghem, to mourn our loss.Last edited by Guest; 03-06-12, 08:22.
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Originally posted by doversoul View Post…by Tom Service in The Guardian,
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/toms...row-remembered
There is however something special I have to thank him for, Dufay's Mass ' Se le face ay pale. ' I once thought this kind of music was not for me, I listened & became ' hooked .' A totally & utterly hypnotic experience !
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Roehre
Originally posted by gamba View PostThere is however something special I have to thank him for, Dufay's Mass ' Se le face ay pale. ' .... A totally & utterly hypnotic experience !
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