Praise for Praise - best Lobgesang?
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostDon't bother with the last movement?
FM clearly belongs in the pantheon of Great Composers, but for a man who created so many great masterpieces, he had his share of ambitous failures, and Lobegasng would be Exhibit A.
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Originally posted by Radio64 View PostI'm quite tempted by this newer recording.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI'm with Ferney here.
FM clearly belongs in the pantheon of Great Composers, but for a man who created so many great masterpieces, he had his share of ambitous failures, and Lobegasng would be Exhibit A.
We have visited the restored Mendelssohn-Haus in Leipzig. Some kind of restitution for him in the city where his statue at the Gewandhaus was removed by the Nazis, never to be seen again.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostGreat composer. And organiser (unlike his shambolic contemporary, Robert Schumann). I thought I disliked Lobgesang but played it again in response to this thread (mentioned above) and do not regret the experience, even though I probably won't return to it again that soon.
We have visited the restored Mendelssohn-Haus in Leipzig. Some kind of restitution for him in the city where his statue at the Gewandhaus was removed by the Nazis, never to be seen again.
FM has been treated shamefully because of the Jewish Origins of his family, although his reputation survived this as his greatness is undeniable. The Violin Concerto, the Italian and Scottish Symphonies and the Midsummer Dream music are indisputable masterpieces.
His role in promoting JS Bach and creating the modern Symphony Orchestra also elevate his status.
There is an uneven quality to some of his works. It would have been fascinating to see how he would have developed if he had lived another 15 years or so.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostFM has been treated shamefully because of the Jewish Origins of his family, although his reputation survived this as his greatness is undeniable. The Violin Concerto, the Italian and Scottish Symphonies and the Midsummer Dream music are indisputable masterpieces.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostJust listening to Mendelssohn Trios with Oistrakh on Brilliant Classics Trio box. Slightly grating sound but thrilling performances.
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