Some Ferney-Crit!
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Originally posted by Prommer View Post
Oh and, by the way, I don't have a maths degree either - but then nor does Brian Ferneyhough...Last edited by ahinton; 18-06-15, 16:19.
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Originally posted by ahinton View Post... a written equivalent of the outpourings of CBH lashed with the "oriental spice"
I suppose I was just so grateful to see Finnissy and Ferneyhough spoken of favourably in a non-specialist, mainstream publication that I didn't think to deplore the prose - the equivalent of "gee-whiz!" science writing. Nor did I notice the reference to "perfumed ramblings", an epithet I cannot imagine descriptive of Sorabji's sinewy composition.
But the "joie de vivre" that "bursts from Flurries is exactly what I've heard; and HoPiS is a superb work; and my own heart sinks when I behold a piece by Muhly on a programme; and I prefer MacMillan's stuff from his early thirties to anything written after The World's Ransoming.
But how quaintly old-fashioned to expect to find a (let alone "the") "way forward" ... bless![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post- steady on! You'll be getting Radio64 all hot and bothered!
I suppose I was just so grateful to see Finnissy and Ferneyhough spoken of favourably in a non-specialist, mainstream publication that I didn't think to deplore the prose - the equivalent of "gee-whiz!" science writing. Nor did I notice the reference to "perfumed ramblings", an epithet I cannot imagine descriptive of Sorabji's sinewy composition.
But the "joie de vivre" that "bursts from Flurries is exactly what I've heard; and HoPiS is a superb work; and my own heart sinks when I behold a piece by Muhly on a programme; and I prefer MacMillan's stuff from his early thirties to anything written after The World's Ransoming.
But how quaintly old-fashioned to expect to find a (let alone "the") "way forward" ... bless!
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