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BaL 8.02.14 - Vaughan Williams Symphony no. 9
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostIf you haven't tuned in you're missing a treat.
Swain's analysis has been excellent, enriched with poetic language ('the wind sighing among the stones' IIRC), insight (the Hardy/Tess section) and humour ('the xylophone player losing the plot'). He really knows the score and all its mood markings. Top marks.It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View Post
Swain's analysis has been excellent, enriched with poetic language ('the wind sighing among the stones' IIRC), insight (the Hardy/Tess section) and humour ('the xylophone player losing the plot'). He really knows the score and all its mood markings. Top marks.
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View Post....lovely to hear the dulcet tones of Swain (so perfect for TTN) used somewhere else. He and John Shea are two of my favourite R3 presenters - understated presentation, they make each word count, rather than waxing lyrical (often nonsensical) about the music like so many daytime presenters.
Swain's analysis has been excellent, enriched with poetic language ('the wind sighing among the stones' IIRC), insight (the Hardy/Tess section) and humour ('the xylophone player losing the plot'). He really knows the score and all its mood markings. Top marks.
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostSwain's analysis has been excellent, enriched with poetic language ('the wind sighing among the stones' IIRC), insight (the Hardy/Tess section) and humour ('the xylophone player losing the plot'). He really knows the score and all its mood markings. Top marks.
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FoxyTheCat
An excellent BAL from Jonathan Swain and his recommendation of Handley with the RLPO was a safe one fot those new to this work.
I think the Haitink/LPO has better sound and an almost Brucknerian grandeur. Although he dismissed Previn's LSO account
suggesting that the conductor was bewildered by the last movement I think it needs serious consideration it's by far the longest
a brooding, mysterious landscape and a powerful ending.
I would agree that a definitive account of this symphony has yet to be recorded. Andrew Davis live performance at the 2008 Proms
was IMHO the best so far but the CD of it that came with BBC Music magazine was not considered. Davis is conducting the symphony with
the BBC Philharmonic this year so maybe a recording with Chandos?
Barbirolli did conduct the symphony in the Halle's 1959 season.Last edited by Guest; 08-02-14, 12:25.
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