What a fantastic piece of music and how brilliantly played this morning. Hard to believe it was recorded at a live concert and not 'honed' in a studio. Carl Nielsen is always full of surprises for me...very difficult to put a finger on his style or on his place in 20th cent music.
Nielsen Wind Quintet on Sunday Morning
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostWhat a fantastic piece of music and how brilliantly played this morning. Hard to believe it was recorded at a live concert and not 'honed' in a studio. Carl Nielsen is always full of surprises for me...very difficult to put a finger on his style or on his place in 20th cent music.
This was Jonathan Swain’s farewell programme. He said ‘Sarah Walker will have an envious task of….’. Whatever he meant, it's a very sad thought.
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostThis was Jonathan Swain’s farewell programme. He said ‘Sarah Walker will have an envious task of….’. Whatever he meant, it's a very sad thought.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostMrs. PG and I heard this this morning and she remarked how much she'd enjoyed it. 'Lots of bassonery' was her take. I must have a recording somewhere.I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Richard Tarleton
I too heard the Nielsen, a piece new to me, and was struck by the rather valedictory, if not actually melancholy, tone struck by JS's selections if only in the first part of the programme. Echo all the above.
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Last edited by Bryn; 25-09-17, 13:29.
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Originally posted by Bryn View Post
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostI too heard the Nielsen, a piece new to me, and was struck by the rather valedictory, if not actually melancholy, tone struck by JS's selections if only in the first part of the programme. Echo all the above.
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