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  • mikerotheatrenestr0y

    #16
    Originally posted by Ferretfancy View Post
    Suffolkcoastal
    It's almost as if there is a completely different repertory for orchestras when they are not in the recording studio.
    That's very true - so is it necessarily a good thing to insist on live performances on R3? Justified complaints about restricted repertoire may not be met by live performances if these follow the "main audience taste" - unless some element of BBC subsidy enables a widening of repertoire...

    This is, of course, quite the wrong place, but if you want to try someone new, ferret, then how about Grazynna Bacewicz? Theblues-thatjazz.com has several chances for you to listen to her work - i was captivated by a newly released CD on CD review, and then googled.

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    • Segilla
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 136

      #17
      I'd like to get the cognoscenti of performance together for a 'blind
      tasting' of works whose recordings they are unfamiliar with and see where a
      comparative chart gets us.

      To my mind, it's not the performance that precludes appreciation of rarely heard
      music.

      I have found great pleasure in Sinding, Raff, and many others, but not yet in
      Paderewski's Polonoia symphony, for example, and other rare works. I remember how years
      ago I was very unimpressed with Parry's 5th but now regard it as a fine
      work.

      Time, giving the music a chance to mature in the mind is what I need. Those
      performers who realise it for me are admired but never unduly lauded or witheringly panned.

      Always, it's the music!

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      • burning dog
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 1510

        #18
        Originally posted by Mahlerei View Post
        Without being Grewish, .
        "Grewish"...Almost an anagram of Gershwin though not in the Sidney spelling.

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