A piece of Elgar's which he IMO should have withheld from publication: Concert-allegro for piano
Not good pieces by good composers
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI just remembered Stockhausen's Lucifer's Dance,
which was the low point of the otherwise excellent festival at the South Bank a few years ago
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3rd Viennese School
Tchaikovsky Swan Lake.
And the tedious mvt 8 from the Nutcracker suite.
And his other awful European Walzes.
Why does the radio/ record companies etc. play /issue just these over and over?
They keep neglecting his superb large darkly dramatic symphonies!
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Originally posted by Boilk View PostAren't you forgetting 1991's rather mediocre Oktophonie? I've admittedly heard only the stereophonic realisation, but even if the sound is tossed around eight speakers I can't imagine the octophonic version having any more musical substance.
ooops I was confusing it with Cosmic Pulses
sorryLast edited by MrGongGong; 26-01-12, 16:52.
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Originally posted by 3rd Viennese School View PostTchaikovsky Swan Lake.
And the tedious mvt 8 from the Nutcracker suite.
And his other awful European Walzes.
Why does the radio/ record companies etc. play /issue just these over and over?
They keep neglecting his superb large darkly dramatic symphonies!
3VS
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Originally posted by 3rd Viennese School View PostTchaikovsky Swan Lake.
And the tedious mvt 8 from the Nutcracker suite.
And his other awful European Walzes.
Why does the radio/ record companies etc. play /issue just these over and over?
They keep neglecting his superb large darkly dramatic symphonies!
3VS
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the Mendelssohn string symphonies.
I know he was very young, but i just cannot understand what some people see in them. They may be a real achievement for one so young, but they are a dull old listen in my view.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postthe Mendelssohn string symphonies.
I know he was very young, but i just cannot understand what some people see in them. They may be a real achievement for one so young, but they are a dull old listen in my view.
But FMB didn't publish them.
A composer with hardly any weaknesses in his output (as he destroyed everything which he thought was under par) nevertheless published one: Brahms' Triumphlied op.55 for choir and orchestra, celebrating the unity of Germany under Bismarck, 1871. IMO a handelian misconception, musically and certainly textually.
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