If the BBC NEWS plays that ERic Morecambe Funny' again to MARK the death of ANDRE PREVIN, I shall SCREAM!! - it's a total insult to Previn!
Andre Previn has died...
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I remember an episode of his 'Music Night' which began with AP sitting in the front row of the studio audience and assuring the viewer that the orchestra, which was playing - if memory serves - the opening of Strauss's 'Don Juan'. wouldn't cope without him and that the performance would fall apart at any moment. Needless to say, they carried on regardless. A great musician and communicator who never stood on his dignity. His passing is indeed a great loss to devotees of classical music, jazz and Hollywood musicals alike.
Thanks to bluestateprommer (#30), I had time to set my TV to record the programme referred to, but it's on BBC2, although originally broadcast on BBC4.
There was very perceptive if brief assessment of his impact on British musical life from Petroc on the BBC News Channel earlier in the evening.
RIP - and thank you!Last edited by LMcD; 28-02-19, 23:23.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostJust announced on In Tune. Very, very sad news.
I'm sure I'm not the only person who contributes to this forum whose early interest in serious music was nurtured by 'Andre Previn's Music Night'.
RIP, Maestro and thank you for all you did for music in The UK.
A great loss.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostI remember an episode of his 'Music Night' which began with AP sitting in the front row of the studio audience and assuring the viewer that the orchestra, which was playing - if memory serves - the opening of Strauss's 'Don Juan'. wouldn't cope without him and that the performance would fall apart at any moment. Needless to say, they carried on regardless. A great musician and communicator who never stood on his dignity. His passing is indeed a great loss to devotees of classical music, jazz and Hollywood musicals alike.
Thanks to bluestateprommer (#30), I had time to set my TV to record the programme referred to, but it's on BBC2, although originally broadcast on BBC4.
There was very perceptive if brief assessment of his impact on British musical life from Petroc on the BBC News Channel earlier in the evening.
RIP - and thank you!
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI think he illustrated it by getting them to play Beethoven 5 but demonstrated how conductors copped out or copped in with the sudden start of Don Juan - I just wish I had an ounce of his musical genius!
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I visit these Forums daily but very rarely post. However, the passing of Mr Previn has brought me out for one of my infrequent appearances. This extraordinary musician has been around for all my life (he approaching 90 and me having just passed 66) and has brought me so much pleasure over the years. For me the Rachmaninov 2 (symphony, of course) and VW 5th are some of the most treasured recordings in my collection. And this evening in Florida, I downed a glass and shed a tear as 'that' climax in the Romanza of the VW5 generated waves of homesickness for the land of my birth. So strange that an American could so accurately find the heart of such a British (am I allowed to say English?) work. Thank you sir and congratulations on a long life well lived.
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Originally posted by BrianWilks View PostI visit these Forums daily but very rarely post. However, the passing of Mr Previn has brought me out for one of my infrequent appearances. This extraordinary musician has been around for all my life (he approaching 90 and me having just passed 66) and has brought me so much pleasure over the years. For me the Rachmaninov 2 (symphony, of course) and VW 5th are some of the most treasured recordings in my collection. And this evening in Florida, I downed a glass and shed a tear as 'that' climax in the Romanza of the VW5 generated waves of homesickness for the land of my birth. So strange that an American could so accurately find the heart of such a British (am I allowed to say English?) work. Thank you sir and congratulations on a long life well lived.
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Turned on to hear Nic Kenyon telling an amusing anecdote** on R4 "Today", about 8.35. Also Tom Stoppard saying that Previn, having been constrained by very old age, had gone into overdrive composing, and they had worked together and seen a lot of each other in the last year.
** On going into the pit at Vienna State Opera, New Year's Eve, Die Fledermaus. The leader asked Previn "are you going to conduct, or shall we just play?".Last edited by Cockney Sparrow; 01-03-19, 09:27. Reason: Previously posted from mobile. Tidied up text.
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