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Unheard British symphonies
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostProbably not much point my reiterating enthusiasm for the David Matthews Symphonies yet again....
(But.... try 4,5,7 and 9 as "entry points", rather than the epic 6th..... 8th remains unrecorded...)...
But what about Maxwell Davies?
Not much played now, his 10 Symphonies must be by far the most original such creations post-war....7 and 8 still lack recordings...
Scarcely surprising given their complexity and "difficulty"..(often based on medieval chants and plainsong, flowing and densely contrapuntal).. but so very rewarding to return to...
Was at the première, & thought it a fine work, if not displacing those of his earlier "enfant terrible" phase,"Worldes Blis", 8 Songs, "Taverner", et al, in my affections...
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostSimpson's 9th (50' continuous play, multi sectional), on Hyperion, was of course the Gramophone Contemporary Record of the Year for 1989.... I bet it's on many shelves of contributors here...
Then considered his magnum opus.....or any magnum opus!
How soon we forget.... Tempora Mutantur........etc
But 3-5 are probably the best (catchiest! Yes, really...) entry points....10th has a sublime slow movement, and the structure is similar to the Hammerklavier overall...
Nielsen was probably Simpson's true "master" or forebear, which may offer some explanation why some who find that music difficult are put off...
Sorry, bit rushed today...(and don't get me started on Gerhard.... wonderful obsession to have...)
Coffee and croissant, then off out.... too much goin' on today...
Some others represented on my shelves
Daniel Jones,Alun Hoddinott,Arthur Butterworth,Arnold Cooke,Steve Elcock,David Hackbridge Johnson,John Gardner,John Veale....“Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostI can remember hearing and rather liking a symphony by Patrick Stanford.
From his Wiki biography it is likely to have been number 5, a BBC commission, though I don't recall it having a solo soprano.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patric_Standford
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