What an inspired idea to have Mark P. talking about the new Decca complete edition. He has a deep understanding of Britten's music; and not just the (massive) tenor component of it. The dialogue format seemed to work here as Andrew only had to outline the agenda to elicit Mark's very eloquent and authoritative responses. I had to chuckle when A. said about The Canticles that 'Britten was reviving an old form', which M. clearly thought was total b******s and cleverly prevaricated. I'm glad he included Abraham and Isaac, my favourite of The Canticles, though sorry we didn't hear a bit more Hahessy. That bit was chosen of course because it segued nicely into The War Requiem. I have to agree with Mark that The Serenade for TH&S is probably Britten's landmark piece of tenor writing. OTOH the piece which ended the programme (Journey of the Magi) is possibly my least favourite of Britten's vocal writing. Anyone else like the piece? Mary???
I wonder how much the complete Decca set costs...and how many people will want it (including me) but will not be able to justify the wallet-depletion?
I wonder how much the complete Decca set costs...and how many people will want it (including me) but will not be able to justify the wallet-depletion?
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