Originally posted by Boilk
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Oliver Knussen (1952 - 2018)
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Am sorry to hear this news.
I don't recall us discussing him when evaluating Scottish born composers.
I like the fact that two of his best remembered works were designed for introducing children to classical music:
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Last edited by Stanfordian; 10-07-18, 12:01.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostFunnily enough I don't think he was ever thought of as "a Scottish composer". His speaking voice was less Scottish even than Tony Blair's.
First you have to get the definitions right.
Bantock wasn't; Maxwell Davies wasn't.
Mucha was regarded as such although born in London and of Czech heritage.
So it is quite nice to identify one who clearly was and yet often wasn't considered to be so,
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I never met Oliver Knussen, found his music less than the sum of its influences, and generally regard his active encouragement of MOR tendencies in British music from the 1980s onwards unfortunate (though if he hadn't done it someone else no doubt would), but of the various times I saw him conduct there was one concert of music by Elliott Carter in Amsterdam some time in the 1990s which finally and definitively "unlocked" that composer's music for me, for which I've always been grateful.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI never met Oliver Knussen, found his music less than the sum of its influences, and generally regard his active encouragement of MOR tendencies in British music from the 1980s onwards unfortunate (though if he hadn't done it someone else no doubt would), but of the various times I saw him conduct there was one concert of music by Elliott Carter in Amsterdam some time in the 1990s which finally and definitively "unlocked" that composer's music for me, for which I've always been grateful.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostI wondered too, Barbs, so Googled: middle of the road (I think!).
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Originally posted by ahinton View Post"MOR composers" is a gratuitous term and hardly appropriate when discussing the recent death of a composer who certain people might, if only by implication, regard as one.
I suspect, incidentally, that Stockhausen would have agreed with you in that respect - OK was on the very short list of conductors on KS's published list of trusted and recommended performers of his Music.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Postand in RB's post certainly not directed in any sense "against" OK himself
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostNot necessarily - and in RB's post certainly not directed in any sense "against" OK himself
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Postany more than your own suggestion that OK was "first and foremost a conductor".
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI suspect, incidentally, that Stockhausen would have agreed with you in that respect - OK was on the very short list of conductors on KS's published list of trusted and recommended performers of his Music.
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