Gould Piano Trio: Radio 3 Live today (Tuesday 3rd)
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Alf-Prufrock
Do you know, I think I'd rather listen to Janacek than to Korber (who he?)
A jocular message, I know, but I have got rather tired of arrangements of otherwise perfectly good compositions, especially when the originator is already a major figure. As an example, I really cannot stand the etiolated reductions of Strauss waltzes by various members of the Second Viennese School : small-band performances of the original works sound so much superior.
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Originally posted by Alf-Prufrock;147284[...I have got rather tired of arrangements of otherwise perfectly good compositions, especially when the originator is already a major figure.[...]
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Alf-Prufrock
I did say my remark was jocular! I have already suffered the experience of listening one after the other to three Strauss waltzes arranged one each by Schoenberg, Berg and Webern. It is not a recital I should wish to repeat.
Kernelbogey, I could not stand the Schoenberg version of the Brahms Piano Quintet for forty years or more. It took a performance by the BPO and Sir Simon to convert me, though I still prefer the original. I am still not sure why Schoenberg thought the brush-up necessary.
Listening to music is a continually educative matter and I do not close my mind to anything, I hope; but like and dislikes are a gut matter, and such things are very difficult to turn round. I don't think I will ever prefer the arrangements to the original Strauss waltzes, however - sorry, Bryn.
Thanks, Bryn, for the information on Korber. But was his intervention into Janacek either necessary or desirable? Did he add anything? And if he did, was it Janacek or Korber? (I have not heard it yet but will do so over the weekend.)
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Originally posted by Alf-Prufrock View PostKernelbogey, I could not stand the Schoenberg version of the Brahms Piano Quintet for forty years or more. It took a performance by the BPO and Sir Simon to convert me, though I still prefer the original. I am still not sure why Schoenberg thought the brush-up necessary.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Alf-Prufrock
Thanks, ferney, for the information. All is clear now. I have heard a performance in which the piano was too loud and therefore brash.
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