Halfway through the first episode of this three-part documentary https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000kqq2
So far, the absence of a ‘presenter’ is a significant bonus (I feared one or more of the Usual Suspects from R3), just experts like Boris Giltberg and Martin Haselböck commenting and playing (plus a biographer or two).
Giltberg is especially compelling, and what prompted this post is his highlighting of a four-note motif in the piano quartet written when LvB was just 14, as “announcing” the mature composer to come.... and am I losing it, or are those four notes not also Shostakovich’s DSCH motif...?
I had no idea....
So far, the absence of a ‘presenter’ is a significant bonus (I feared one or more of the Usual Suspects from R3), just experts like Boris Giltberg and Martin Haselböck commenting and playing (plus a biographer or two).
Giltberg is especially compelling, and what prompted this post is his highlighting of a four-note motif in the piano quartet written when LvB was just 14, as “announcing” the mature composer to come.... and am I losing it, or are those four notes not also Shostakovich’s DSCH motif...?
I had no idea....
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