Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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RVW Symphony Cycle - Andrew Manze
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Originally posted by Demetrius View PostWhile Vaughan Williams is not really underrepresented, the number of cycles is not quite as infinite as those for Beethoven, Mahler etc.....).
Now it's some 50 Mahlers versus a dozen or so RVWs. Comparing RVW with Shostakovich gives an even bleaker result.
It looks like Mahler or DSCH are appealing to a wider public ever since, perhaps even as universally accepted composers.
Shostakovich is played universally without much Russian "interference" in terms of conductor or orchestral forces.
Apart from the recent Rozhdestvensky cycle there are no RVW cycles without at least one British [or English-language] connection. It would be much more interesting to get RVW-cycles which are done without any such english(as language)-related forces, e.g. the Concertgebouw with Gatti, or the Vienna Philharmonic with Ivan Fischer.
THAT would prove RVW becoming/being a universal composer à la Mahler & DSCH, in stead of a relatively regionally important one.
Manze's performances accentuate other (but hardly new) elements in RVW's symphonies, but he still is a British performer.
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostI like to point at the situation in the early 1970s. Then there were 2 or 3 complete RVW cycles, with 5 complete Mahler ones.
Now it's some 50 Mahlers versus a dozen or so RVWs. Comparing RVW with Shostakovich gives an even bleaker result.
It looks like Mahler or DSCH are appealing to a wider public ever since, perhaps even as universally accepted composers.
Shostakovich is played universally without much Russian "interference" in terms of conductor or orchestral forces.
Apart from the recent Rozhdestvensky cycle there are no RVW cycles without at least one British [or English-language] connection. It would be much more interesting to get RVW-cycles which are done without any such english(as language)-related forces, e.g. the Concertgebouw with Gatti, or the Vienna Philharmonic with Ivan Fischer.
THAT would prove RVW becoming/being a universal composer à la Mahler & DSCH, in stead of a relatively regionally important one.
Manze's performances accentuate other (but hardly new) elements in RVW's symphonies, but he still is a British performer.
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Withy the talk of not many new or recent cyclew of RVW symphonies, I doubt whether Sir Andrew Davis will do another one? Rattle? He has recorded a magnificent Thomas Tallis Fantasia. Daniel Harding or Edward Gardner perhaps? Jonathan Nott?Don’t cry for me
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostWithy the talk of not many new or recent cyclew of RVW symphonies, I doubt whether Sir Andrew Davis will do another one? Rattle? He has recorded a magnificent Thomas Tallis Fantasia. Daniel Harding or Edward Gardner perhaps? Jonathan Nott?
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostI doubt that anyone will be dissuaded from recording an RVW cycle because of any talk on this site. As Roehre has pointed out, Mahler, Bruckner & Shostakovich have far more symphony cycles.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostOh dear, I didn't know that. Very depressing.
Feels like things aren't going to change, any time soon.
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