I have to say that the "Summer CD Review" programmes since the Proms started have been amongst the highlights of my R3 listening this year - the items on the lesser-known composers featured at the Proms have been fascinating, and the one today about Jon Leifs was a revelation.
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The Leifs feature was indeed very good. It seemed to cover as many of the various aspects of his life and work as the 5 Composer of the Week episodes devoted to him.
However, I found my hackles rising when the fermata added over the final chord of Ives 2nd Symphony by Leonard (I know better then Ives) Bernsein, was not only emulated but praised. Ives wrote quaver (8th note) with no fermata. The Ives Society's Critical Edition rightly removed Bernstein's 'improvement'. Ives did not attend Bernstein's premier of the work's revision but is said to have disapproved and spat in response to listening to the radio broadcast. At that time, not only did Bernstein add the fermata, he also had the temerity to cut some bars. That final 11 note chord was, according to Henry Cowell, to pay tribute to the barn dance tradition where "the players played any old note, good and loud, for the last chord" of the last dance. Laying it on with a trowel, as Bernstein and his followers have, ruins the effect.
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The Leifs feature was indeed very good. It seemed to cover as many of the various aspects of his life and work as the 5 Composer of the Week episodes devoted to him.
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I wish I'd read this earlier this morning, as I assume the iPlayer Leifs programme has now gone. Is there a podcast version?
As it happened I listened to several pieces by Leifs this morning - CDs via Spotify. Very odd style - intriguing. I can revisit the Proms version of Geysir, though that wasn't what I listened to earlier.
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Veronika
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI wish I'd read this earlier this morning, as I assume the iPlayer Leifs programme has now gone. Is there a podcast version?
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