I am a member of a group (together now for fifteen years) which meets weekly to listen to recorded music. The format of our meetings is simple: each visitor brings a contribution from his own music collection on CD or DVD, typically 10-15 minutes long. As our meetings rotate among members' homes, the host of the day acts as DJ and decides the order of play. The session concludes with one member presenting a 30-minute programme which may be a single favourite work or a mini-concert of shorter pieces. This formula results in members getting to hear a great variety of music both familiar and unfamiliar.
Occasionally the host of the day will decide to have a themed session, and one of these is coming up shortly. The theme is 'Composers out of their comfort zone'. Might I appeal to people here for suggestions, please. I already brought Bellini's Oboe Concerto when the theme was 'Hate the composer; love the piece', and last year when we had a Mahler Day in honour of his anniversary my choice was his Piano Quartet Movement. The host who came up with the comfort-zone theme already gave the Bellini as an example, and anyway I've brought that before (anyone remember it as the theme music for Music Magazine (?) back in the glory days?).
My list of possibilities weighs rather heavily at this stage on opera composers doing something different: Rossini's String Sonatas or his Sins of Old Age piano pieces; Donizetti's string quartets; Humperdinck's string quartet or piano quintet; Offenbach's Cello Concertos; Verdi's or Richard Strauss's string quartets; Puccini's Crisantemi ... But not only are these all opera composers, but the out-of-comfort-zone choices are all heavily weighted towards chamber music.
So, any ideas anyone? The more off the wall the better.
Occasionally the host of the day will decide to have a themed session, and one of these is coming up shortly. The theme is 'Composers out of their comfort zone'. Might I appeal to people here for suggestions, please. I already brought Bellini's Oboe Concerto when the theme was 'Hate the composer; love the piece', and last year when we had a Mahler Day in honour of his anniversary my choice was his Piano Quartet Movement. The host who came up with the comfort-zone theme already gave the Bellini as an example, and anyway I've brought that before (anyone remember it as the theme music for Music Magazine (?) back in the glory days?).
My list of possibilities weighs rather heavily at this stage on opera composers doing something different: Rossini's String Sonatas or his Sins of Old Age piano pieces; Donizetti's string quartets; Humperdinck's string quartet or piano quintet; Offenbach's Cello Concertos; Verdi's or Richard Strauss's string quartets; Puccini's Crisantemi ... But not only are these all opera composers, but the out-of-comfort-zone choices are all heavily weighted towards chamber music.
So, any ideas anyone? The more off the wall the better.
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