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Sir Patrick Moore - Composer
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostNot something I am familiar with. Which composers' works did he plunder for that?
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostOrff, Thomson, Fauré, Stanford, Howells, Messiaen and the inevitable Puccini have been mentioned in that connection.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostOrff, Thomson, Fauré, Stanford, Howells, Messiaen and the inevitable Puccini have been mentioned in that connection.
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Originally posted by NatBalance View PostI just don't know but are you referring to directly quoting or being influenced by? On listening to his Requiem I have never found myself thinking 'haven't I heard that somewhere before?' but then I was caught out by I Don't Know How to Love Him and was it Mendelson's violin concerto middle movement? All composers are influenced by other composers and imitate them in some respect whether consciously or unconsciously.
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Originally posted by NatBalance View PostI just don't know but are you referring to directly quoting or being influenced by?
All composers are indeed influenced by others, but not all composers imitate others, even unconsciously!
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostWe should not forget Herschel's sister, Caroline, who lived with William in Bath and was a fairly talented musician too, though not a composer I think. However her important astronomical work (including the discovery of comets, nebulae and galaxies) has been somewhat overshadowed because of her sex.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostHis symphonies are, in my view, very underrated, and I would kill for a good period instrument recording of them. I think the AAM or OAE would do them justice.
Speaking of musico-astronomical families, both the father (Vincenzo) and brother (Michelagnolo) of Galileo Galilei were musicians, the former quite important both as a theoretician and as one of the members of the Florentine Camerata.Last edited by RichardB; 21-02-22, 20:12.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostYes, surprising that they've never appeared among Hyperion's many releases of British baroque- and classical-period music.
Speaking of musico-astronomical families, both the father (Vincenzo) and brother (Michelangnolo) of Galileo Galilei were musicians, the former quite important both as a theoretician and as one of the members of the Florentine Camerata.
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