This is somewhat of belated posting of the concert on Monday night consisting of Tchaikovsky and Schnittke by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus conducted by that excellent but somewhat underrated conductor Vassily Sinaisky.
The Tchaikovsky Symphony No.1 was performed beautifully but for me, the surprise of the evening were the Schnittke works.
I remember on the BBC R3 Messageboard quite a lively debate about Schnittke and someone at that time recommended the Faust Cantata.
What an interesting work it is and quite unlike many of the Schnittke works I have heard. That work and the Concerto for Mixed Choir that followed it for me were a sort of ‘Indian summer’ composition.
The mixed choir concerto was in the true Russian Orthodox Church tradition and reminded me of some Rachmaninov choral works.
Did anyone else hear this concert? (still on iTunes). If you have been put off by some of the works of this Chameleon composer, please give it a try.
Are there any recordings available of any of these works?
The Tchaikovsky Symphony No.1 was performed beautifully but for me, the surprise of the evening were the Schnittke works.
I remember on the BBC R3 Messageboard quite a lively debate about Schnittke and someone at that time recommended the Faust Cantata.
What an interesting work it is and quite unlike many of the Schnittke works I have heard. That work and the Concerto for Mixed Choir that followed it for me were a sort of ‘Indian summer’ composition.
The mixed choir concerto was in the true Russian Orthodox Church tradition and reminded me of some Rachmaninov choral works.
Did anyone else hear this concert? (still on iTunes). If you have been put off by some of the works of this Chameleon composer, please give it a try.
Are there any recordings available of any of these works?
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