On Record Review Extra last night there was a complete performance of the above.
About 38 mins from start.
I was quite bowled over by this technically accomplished and architecturally conceived work by a composer I had barely heard of.
So strarnge that the prolific M. Onslow should have had a hugely successful life as a composer and to have disappeared from public notice.
The quintet is a sunny and joyful work throughout, so maybe there isn't enough strain and stress for a later taste. But his melodic and often chromatic harmonic language reminded me of early R. Straus. But this particular piece is the only one I have to judge him by.
About 38 mins from start.
I was quite bowled over by this technically accomplished and architecturally conceived work by a composer I had barely heard of.
So strarnge that the prolific M. Onslow should have had a hugely successful life as a composer and to have disappeared from public notice.
The quintet is a sunny and joyful work throughout, so maybe there isn't enough strain and stress for a later taste. But his melodic and often chromatic harmonic language reminded me of early R. Straus. But this particular piece is the only one I have to judge him by.
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