Gosh, here I am defending Rachmaninov and Colin Matthews... I think I'd better see a doctor.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostNo, it really is that significant, unless the "taste" of music is all you're interested in, but you must be aware that music is far more than just an agreeable sensation like eating chocolate. My father, who was not very interested in music but as they say "liked the sound it made", once described his impression of Beethoven's symphonies to me in terms of big tunes with less interesting bits in between. If that's all you want from music then Addinsell is indeed just as good as Rachmaninov, but you don't have to be much of a connoisseur to appreciate not only Rachmaninov's "big tunes" but also the way he develops and contextualises them over a more extended timescale.
Colin Matthews wasn't attempting to copy Holst's style. He spoke of "the challenge of trying to write a new movement for The Planets without attempting to impersonate Holst". That seems quite clear.
Matthews' needn't have bothered as Pluto isn't classed as a full size planet anymore owing to its downgrading by the International Astronomical Union.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostMatthews' needn't have bothered as Pluto isn't classed as a full size planet anymore owing to its downgrading by the International Astronomical Union.
Matthews needn't have bothered as Holst's composition is complete and "entire of itself".
Matthews needn't have bothered coz he's no Holst.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post.
Matthews needn't have bothered as Holst's project was astrological and not astronomical.
Matthews needn't have bothered as Holst's composition is complete and "entire of itself".
Matthews needn't have bothered coz he's no Holst.
Faber Music is one of the leading independent British publishers committed to identify and support outstanding composing ability wherever it is to be found.
So in your view should CM have turned down the commission? Be that as it may or may not, should Kent Nagano and Hallé Orchestra also "not have bothered"? Has CM ever claimed or sought to pretend to be another Holst? The above do at least provide some insights into his own views and this project. As for The Planets as written by Holst being 'complete and "entire of itself"', that might well be, but then is Bruckner's final symphony in its truncated three-movement form "'complete and "entire of itself"'?
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Originally posted by ahinton View Posthttps://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/08/a...ic/08plut.html
Faber Music is one of the leading independent British publishers committed to identify and support outstanding composing ability wherever it is to be found.
So in your view should CM have turned down the commission? Be that as it may or may not, should Kent Nagano and Hallé Orchestra also "not have bothered"? Has CM ever claimed to be another Holst? The above do at least provide some insights into his own views and this project.
It's just the other day at a talk I attended on astronomy I was told Pluto is not a classed as a full size planet anymore.Last edited by Stanfordian; 30-10-19, 15:14.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post.
Matthews needn't have bothered as Holst's project was astrological and not astronomical.
Matthews needn't have bothered as Holst's composition is complete and "entire of itself".
Matthews needn't have bothered coz he's no Holst.
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What does it mean to say "Colin Matthews is no Holst"? Or The Planets "entire of itself"? Is the ever-changing, multidimensional Universe "entire of itself"?
Artworks change through time as we experience & perceive them.
Matthews is a significant orchestral & chamber composer who has written several wonderful, striking and memorable works... (too little played, but many available, should you wish to take the trouble to actually listen, on NMC).
I've been taping or latterly buying the recordings/concerts since at least the 1990s.....
As for the Pluto movement itself.... don't ask why, ask why not?
Holst was a very adventurous & imaginative composer with wide-ranging interests....
I think he would have liked the idea of updating his own take on The Planets....
He might have enjoyed the idea of another composer writing something on "Voyager" or "Voyager 2"..........
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostWhat has that got to do with the price of fish
I think we could do with the discovery of alien life-forms; that would put us in our place, wouldn't it?
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostI think we could do with the discovery of alien life-forms; that would put us in our place, wouldn't it?
Agree with your remarks about Colin Matthews. Whether Holst might "have liked the idea of updating his own take on The Planets...." is open to question; it is just that, upon the discovery of Pluto, he showed no obvious interest in doing so himself.
Mindful of what lay behind my reference to Bruckner 9 above, perhaps there are some who might say that Tony Payne should "not have bothered" to put together Elgar's Third Symphony; I wonder if I can think of any...Last edited by ahinton; 30-10-19, 15:50.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostWhat has that got to do with the price of fish
That said, never ind the price of fish, it's unclear what Pluto the planet or indeed Pluto the Renewer have to do with the thread topic...Last edited by ahinton; 30-10-19, 15:52.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostIf there might be any fish there (which Jayne suspects there are not), they'd probably be affordable only to members of the Plutocracy...
That said, never ind the price of fish, it's unclear what Pluto the planet or indeed Pluto the Renewer have to do with the thread topic...
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