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Live in Concert 2.02.14: LSO - Elgar, Britten, Maxwell Davies
It was extremely surprising that the PMD 10 wasn't scheduled at the 2014 Proms as it would have been a 'must go' for me. I'm hopeful of a CD release at some stage from LSO Live but until then I'm happy enough with my recording of the radio broadcast.
Does Panufnik's 10th make a strong "filler" for this CD, teamsaint? Whilst 10-10 might make for a thrill-packed game of soccer, much as I love earlier symphonies by Panufnik, I feel that he ran out of new things to say in his later scores. Do you think that's fair, or a failure in my appreciation?
I'm shocked by Max's productivity - I had no idea that he'd reached op 200 let alone 300+. Eat your heart out Darius Milhaud - he composed far fewer "opus Americanums" than PM-D has "Strathclyde" all-sorts.
Does Panufnik's 10th make a strong "filler" for this CD, teamsaint? Whilst 10-10 might make for a thrill-packed game of soccer, much as I love earlier symphonies by Panufnik, I feel that he ran out of new things to say in his later scores. Do you think that's fair, or a failure in my appreciation?
I'm shocked by Max's productivity - I had no idea that he'd reached op 200 let alone 300+. Eat your heart out Darius Milhaud - he composed far fewer "opus Americanums" than PM-D has "Strathclyde" all-sorts.
I'm not well versed in Panufnik at all I'm afraid, Ed, so I'll have to leave that judgement to others. A shame to put them together if Panufnik 10 is as you say.Time for me to deal with my Paunfnik-less state, I think.
personally, I would have gone for Rouse 3 or 4, just on the basis that nobody else seems interested in recording them. ( leaving aside the unlikely possibility that they aren't very good,of course.)
or what about something unrecorded by Colin Matthews. Plenty of his needs to be committed to disc.
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