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Originally posted by greenilex View PostThere was a weird bit in the middle when it went all deliquescent..but maybe I was asleep? My heartbeat got a bit muddled.
Sort-of "Arvo-Part-meets-Sibelius Concerto", I felt (and a bit too long to hold my interest). Sorry - but hope this nudges others to listening and making comment. (The performance starts at 5:36:30 on the kernel's link.)
Last edited by ferneyhoughgeliebte; 15-01-19, 19:24.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI had to look that one up, too - I thought for a minute a post had strayed from the "Bread" Thread.
Sort-of "Arvo-Part-meets-Sibelius Concerto", I felt (and a bit too long to hold my interest). Sorry - but hope this nudges others to listening and making comment. (The performance starts at 5:36:30 on the kernel's link.)
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And, if anyone is put off by the idea of scrolling through the TtN programme, the same performance is available on YouTube, where the comments are a lot more positive than my own:
https://www.discogs.com/master/2316997-Marjan-Mozetich-Juliette-Kang-Nora-Bumanis-Julia-Shaw-CBC-Vancouver-Orchestra-Mario-Bernardi-Affairs
(Well, if you count "I had to pull over in the car, tears streaming down my face" as "positive"!)[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostAnd, if anyone is put off by the idea of scrolling through the TtN programme, the same performance is available on YouTube, where the comments are a lot more positive than my own:
https://www.discogs.com/master/2316997-Marjan-Mozetich-Juliette-Kang-Nora-Bumanis-Julia-Shaw-CBC-Vancouver-Orchestra-Mario-Bernardi-Affairs
(Well, if you count "I had to pull over in the car, tears streaming down my face" as "positive"!)
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIf her windscreen wipers weren't working, she'd have had to.
i.e. with the volume knob turned down to zero. Hmm. That's the way to really appreciate it, I reckon. Insipid, rather then deliquescent, I'd venture.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostSort-of "Arvo-Part-meets-Sibelius Concerto", I felt (and a bit too long to hold my interest). Sorry - but hope this nudges others to listening and making comment. (The performance starts at 5:36:30 on the kernel's link.)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00020s5
Wiki says
From 1976 to 1981, his style shifted toward a lyrical minimalism with strong harmonic definition.... After 1981 his music became diatonic and post-romantic.Last edited by kernelbogey; 16-01-19, 17:52.
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On TTN 7th Feb 2019, my favourite performance of the Debussy violin & piano sonata, by Peter Oundjian and William Tritt. Finely shaded, it is to me more palatable than Kyung Wha Chung and more humorous than Isabel Faust, both brilliant in their own ways.
Now I am in search of a performance of Debussy's Saxophone Rhapsody in a similar style - if such exists. Suggestions?
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostFriday 19th April
The Dunedin Consort and John Butt perform Bach's St John Passion from 2017 BBC Proms. John Shea presents
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000486s
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This morning, just before Breakfast:
06:02 AM
Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse (1774-1842)
Symphony No.6 in C minor
Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Adám Fischer (conductor)
I had never heard of Weyse. John said that (like Kuhlau) he was a German expat in Denmark. I thought the symphony a good piece, Adam Fischer giving it plenty of wellie. Such experiences always bring the thought how much better this composer might be known now if he had not had the (relative) misfortune to be a contemporary of a musical giant like Beethoven.
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