Very good! I reviewed it. Needs a little editing ... but I hope you get the point(s)
New John Ogdon biography
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Jessica Duchen also gave it a favourable review in the Times. All terribly sad, though, of course.
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/...cle1389232.ece (paywall for full article).
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Not all sadness but you get the impression the strain between his aspirations and those of Brenda wasn't a source of happiness. That said he adored his wife and they had two much-loved children and that must have been a real source of strength. It seems unbelievable they had such terrible money worries since JO was earning well over 1 million a year (in today's money) during his heyday. Moreover they were both totally hopeless at managing their wealth and splurged it like crazy. And JO himself simply had no life skills: he couldn't look after himself.
I can't remember exactly at what point but I am sure I read that he wanted to cut back his concertising and spend more time composing (as did Glenn Gould, only he managed it!).
P.s. I am still hoping one day to get a decent performance of Rach 3 of his?! And I would love to hear the Reger piano concerto and Schurmann's too ? Mr Schurmann is still with us at 90! At least I got to meet Ronald Stevenson once. He wasn't very complimentary on Sorabji's counterpoint!
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Richard Tarleton
i think I heard this morning that there is to be a programme about John Ogdon on BBC 4 presented by, unless my ears deceived me, Katie Derham . So much for that. Perhaps I misheard.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostPerhaps I misheard.
don't know when it will go out, but if it is by way of a 25-year commemoration of his death perhaps it will be around August time (except BBC4 will be knee-deep in proms by then)
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Originally posted by mercia View Postno you didn't. It was said in that 3-way discussion about Ogdon in Music Matters
don't know when it will go out, but if it is by way of a 25-year commemoration of his death perhaps it will be around August time (except BBC4 will be knee-deep in proms by then)
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I thought , bar some of Beauclerk's apparent speculation as to the causes or correct classification of his mental illness , which did not appear to be based on medical evidence - utterly compelling . Considering he was commissioned to do the work by John Ogdon's son who is a friend of his and Brenda Lucas apparently collaborated he does not spare her and nor does the evidence . On the other hand she had a pretty torrid time too at the hands of his illness .
A tragic life indeed to the very end when his pneumonia and consequent organ failure was prompted by undiagnosed diabetes and no doubt his long chain smoking habit yet not spotted by his doctors .
Yet what a musician and pianist - his Op 111 I have just been listening too is mesmerising and convinces me that Beethoven was indeed the godfather of jazz !
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