Pants. Absolute pants.
Birch twigs and a siren
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
I think jayne got the pun...
I could counter that it isn't actually panting of course (try imagining that in the same place...), but then we'd be going from puns to pedants' corner...
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostWell, I was led to ask this question after watching my recording of the 2015 Proms performance of the Nielsen 2nd introduced/narrated by Sir Mark Elder, and sure enough there duly appeared a bunch of birch twigs that edged their way along the drum.Nielsen’s own copy of the score, which has a number of autograph additions and corrections, formed the main source for the present edition. The printed score is however in many respects problematical. For one thing, it has many printer’s errors, and for another it has many inaccuracies due to Carl Nielsen’s printing manuscript, which is not always clear. Furthermore, Nielsen changed the instrumentation in two passages in the fourth movement after the score had been printed. These changes have never been effectuated in any later printed edition of the score, but they were included in the printed parts, which have thus functioned as a source of corrections for these passages[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostI recall Boulez, televised at the Round House/RAH (?), conducting something that required a china teaset to be smashed down onto the platform....
Beyond that the possibilities are almost limitless.
Chains in Gurrelieder. Chains bashed and swished on thundersheets in PMD's Throstles Nest Junction (to produce ghostly evocations of train noises IIRC). A whoopee cushion in... something (possibly by Derek Bourgeois - can't remember). "Revolving Door" is one I recall seeing on an orchestral part tweeted by a percussionist in one of the London orchestras - with a pencilled in "WTF?". "Exploding Rocks" and shotguns in Leifs' Hekla. Then there was the thunder/rocks/? thing the BBC had custom built for the Proms Gothic Symphony - from a 3 foot x 6 foot industrial washing machine barrel filled with rocks. "Pogo cello" (no, I've got no idea either...) in can't-remember-what. Floor polishers and rifles in Arnold's Grand Grand Overture. And so on...Last edited by Simon B; 23-03-19, 13:19.
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Originally posted by Jonathan View PostLiszt's original version of the Dante Symphony called for a wind machine and a coloured slide projector. He later dismissed these ideas though. Shame, would have made for an interesting addition to the music.
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