Originally posted by LMcD
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I've REALLY, REALLY tried, but ......
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostSchumann's piano music (most of it anyway). I particularly hate the Toccata, which was played on R3 this morning. Don't know what any listeners see in this horrid piece.
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostSchumann's piano music (most of it anyway). I particularly hate the Toccata, which was played on R3 this morning. Don't know what any listeners see in this horrid piece.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostConcision?
Bruckner?
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We're lucky enough to be able to attend regular chamber concerts on our doorstep, and I always find that my appreciation of the music is enhanced when I can see what's going on. Not being musically untrained, I don't always know what to listen out for - perhaps I can find some videos of performances of the Bartok quartet on YouTube. I share Vespare's enthusiasm for the Shostakovitch quartets. The journey from the pretty jolly No. 1 to the grimly sparse late works is absolutely fascinating.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostWe're lucky enough to be able to attend regular chamber concerts on our doorstep, and I always find that my appreciation of the music is enhanced when I can see what's going on. Not being musically untrained, I don't always know what to listen out for - perhaps I can find some videos of performances of the Bartok quartet on YouTube. I share Vespare's enthusiasm for the Shostakovitch quartets. The journey from the pretty jolly No. 1 to the grimly sparse late works is absolutely fascinating.
Typo perhaps?
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostActually though it's more like Second Viennese School plus Stravinsky (sometimes more, sometimes less) plus whatever else happened to catch his fancy from music of his own generation, although that might make it seem too eclectic, which indeed plenty of Henze's work is, though not the 2nd Concerto, which I find one of the most emotionally searing works of its time, I've known it since my teenage years and return to it regularly. Henze is a counterexample to this thread topic as far as I'm concerned - a composer whose work I immediately took to, and which has remained an important companion through the decades.
I love the way music can sound so different, when you return to it much later on... the music can't have changed... so baby, it's you...
So maybe a negative thread will have positive effects....Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 18-10-19, 23:28.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostSo maybe a negative thread will have positive effects...."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostThere are certain works with which, despite repeated efforts over time, I continue to struggle....
I have heard the piano quintet live twice in the last 15 months - and loved it.
Music moves in mysterious ways....
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI'm not much into chamber music but I've been listening to the Bartok String Quartet No 1 with the Takacs Quartet courtesy of youTube. It somehow seemed to fit a late Friday afternoon in October and I enjoyed it. Will try the rest as time allows. Never knowingly heard any of them before!
And what a wonderful voyage of discovery awaits.
I really hope that you enjoy the other five too.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostI can't get into Janacek especially the orchestral works and operas. Fortunately there's plenty of other Czech music that strongly appeals eg a stirring performance of Asrael this pm on R3, after a less-engaging Taras Bulba.
The piano suite On an Overgrown Path I is utterly beguiling.
I'm going to see WNO in The Cunning Little Vixen on 28 November in Southampton.
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