Good folks here, I don't get it.
I love the music of Vaughan Williams, particularly the choral works. The piano concerto (in either version) excites me, the 2nd, 5th, 6th and 8th symphonies speak powerfully to me, I even love the Hodie. Oh and the Mystical Songs too...
But the Tallis Fantasia? Try as I might, it just doesn't work for me. I have the Barbirolli recording -considered the best in some quarters?- but Elgar's Introduction & Allegro always makes mincemeat of VW's rather soupy and flaccid writing for strings.
Sure, I know the story of Howells walking the streets in awe after he heard this piece- and no doubt needing a breath of fresh air after the stench Gerontius. (His opinion of the Elgar not endorsed here.)
I realize some music works for us, some doesn't. Just curious what your thoughts are.
I love the music of Vaughan Williams, particularly the choral works. The piano concerto (in either version) excites me, the 2nd, 5th, 6th and 8th symphonies speak powerfully to me, I even love the Hodie. Oh and the Mystical Songs too...
But the Tallis Fantasia? Try as I might, it just doesn't work for me. I have the Barbirolli recording -considered the best in some quarters?- but Elgar's Introduction & Allegro always makes mincemeat of VW's rather soupy and flaccid writing for strings.
Sure, I know the story of Howells walking the streets in awe after he heard this piece- and no doubt needing a breath of fresh air after the stench Gerontius. (His opinion of the Elgar not endorsed here.)
I realize some music works for us, some doesn't. Just curious what your thoughts are.
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