Andre Previn has died...
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Posthttps://www.theguardian.com/music/ga...fe-in-pictures
Towards the end of the series are his thoughts on the purpose of music.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Posthttps://www.theguardian.com/music/ga...fe-in-pictures
Towards the end of the series are his thoughts on the purpose of music.
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Sad news, but what a multifaceted life & career. AP was such an energising presence on the UK musical scene. One of my most indelible concert-going memories is of him raising the roof in Walton's Belshazzar's Feast at a Prom in Sep '72 (Shirley-Quirk/LSO/LSC) -- the composer taking a bow & telling the audience he was working on a Third Symphony, commissioned by AP but sadly never brought to fruition.
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More long form tributes to Previn:
Tim Page, Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local...=.3e5fd0dd5726
Eric Myers, Opera News (the one tribute so far that hasn't mentioned Morecambe & Wise - of course, it's American: https://www.operanews.com/Opera_News..._has_Died.html
Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostTurned 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?".
"André PREVIN and Tom STOPPARD - Penelope, for soprano, string quartet, and piano (world premiere; BSO co-commission)
Celebrating Sir André Previn’s 90th birthday"
In their tribute to Previn, and to explain the use of quotes above, the Boston Symphony bestows upon Previn a technically incorrect, but metaphorically fully deserved, knighthood of the realm:
"In the course of his distinguished and multi-faceted career, the much honored Sir André also held chief artistic posts with the London Symphony Orchestra, Houston Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, Oslo Philharmonic, and Royal Philharmonic. He appeared regularly in recitals and chamber music, collaborating with such artists as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Janet Baker, Barbara Bonney, the Emerson Quartet, Renée Fleming, and Yo-Yo Ma, as well as members of the BSO, the London Symphony, the Gewandhaus Orchestra of Leipzig, and the Vienna Philharmonic.
This week’'s BSO concerts (February 28, March 1, and March 2), conducted by Ray and Maria Stata Music Director Andris Nelsons, will open with 'Nimrod' from Elgar’s Enigma Variations, which is being performed in memory of Sir André Previn. The upcoming BSO concerts of March 14, 15, and 16, featuring Renée Fleming in music from Richard Strauss’s opera 'Capriccio', music close to Sir André's heart, will be dedicated to his memory."
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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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Originally posted by Bryn View PostNot at all. I feel sure he would be all too happy to be thus remembered by the general populace.
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