Very much enjoyed hearing Fantastic Scherzo Op.25 by Josef Suk on the programme today.
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostVery much enjoyed hearing Fantastic Scherzo Op.25 by Josef Suk on the programme today.
Agreed - and in a great performance... Indeed, in my experience, only Mackerras makes it sound 'fantastic' - I've heard a couple of others and it can seem banal and above all repetitive in other hands."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by Caliban View Post
Agreed - and in a great performance... Indeed, in my experience, only Mackerras makes it sound 'fantastic' - I've heard a couple of others and it can seem banal and above all repetitive in other hands.
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostThank you Caliban. With which other composers in your view does Mackerras excel?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by Caliban View PostWell Janacek above all perhaps. I've never particularly felt attuned to the Mozart symphony recordings late on in Scotland; but basically he could do anything. I have a Mahler 6 (free with BBC Music Magazine) which is terrific.
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostGreat. Janacek and Mahler are more me than is Mozart, not that I have anything against the latter!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostLet's not forget Mackerras conducting Gilbert and Sullivan, even if the operettas are not enjoyed by all. His semi-staged performance of HMS Pinafore at the Proms a few years ago was terrific."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Yet another programme I don't listen to now - except this morning when out in the car I switched from R4 to R3 just to see what was playing and got...Sorcerer's Apprentice. Dear god in her heaven - what with that and as you point out, endless Hungarian and Slavonic dances you'd think at least one of the presenters would say "enough already"! But they never do and they churn out the same old, same old.O Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Bax-of-Delights View PostSorcerer's Apprentice.
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Thropplenoggin
Today's EC, however, did introduce me to 'Miserere Mei Deus' by Josquin Desprez, in the fascinating 'The Story of Music' spot around 11 a.m. (?).
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Black Swan
Originally posted by Bax-of-Delights View PostYet another programme I don't listen to now - except this morning when out in the car I switched from R4 to R3 just to see what was playing and got...Sorcerer's Apprentice. Dear god in her heaven - what with that and as you point out, endless Hungarian and Slavonic dances you'd think at least one of the presenters would say "enough already"! But they never do and they churn out the same old, same old.
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Don Petter
Switched on in the car this morning, to catch a very strange 'disjointed' performance of the Pastoral. Luckily I arrived before having to hear the presenter.
I see from the schedule it was the Zurich Tonhalle under Zinman.
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