BaL 27.04.13 - Tchaikovsky's Hamlet Fantasy Overture Op.67
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I started with Boult on Ace of Clubs, later acquired Gibson and most recently Svetlanov. Following the lead of forum members, I downloaded Stokowski's performance for the tidy sum of 69p!!
I know some reviewers and listeners consider Svetlanov's Tchaikovsky to be self-indulgent or coarse, but I love it and his performance of Hamlet remains at the top of my list.
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostI think the question is: why is it not a Tchaikovsky masterpiece? It's never really rung my bell.
I can hear that it's "pictorial", but it just seems to me to go from one brash episode to another.
What am I missing?
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Stokowski's 'Hamlet' is coupled with an equally vivid reading of 'Francesca da Rimini' and both gain from having been recorded on 35mm film, rather than tape, which resulted in astonishing sonics. The 'Stadium Symphony Orchestra' was in fact the New York Philharmonic playing under the name it used when performing summer concerts at the Lewisohn Stadium, a huge open-air amphitheatre built in 1915 and demolished in 1973. Wiki has some interesting facts about Everest's 35mm film recording techniques and also about the aforementioned Stadium ...
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Those interested in the byways of Shakespearean inspiration for classical composers may like to hunt down an old (1966) Macmillan Papermac Shakespeare in Music - A Collection of Essays ed. Phyllis Hartnoll. It includes a massive 'catalogue' in which each play has a listing of the operas, incidental music, symph poems and the like, and song settings that it inspired. Hamlet takes two pages, MSND three, Anthony and Cleopatra and The Tempest four.
So after today, why not check out Neils Gade's Concert Overture op.37, 1861; Edward German's symphonic poem, 1895; Lekeu's Marche d'Ophelie, Macdowell Symph poems Hamlet and Ophelia; overtures by G A MacFarren and Taneiev??
And there's much, much more - the above are just some of the lesser composers whose names I recognize (Adlam, F., fl. 1865 anyone?).
Then you can reel off unaided the 14 Hamlet operas listed...
PS s/h copies available from £2.74 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shakespeare-...ll+shakespeareLast edited by LeMartinPecheur; 27-04-13, 09:30.I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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