Originally posted by eucalyptus44
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Should Schubert have been paired with another, and if so, who?
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostYes. This is the real issue, though I still think super-saturation of a composer's work does him/her nor favours.
Bach Cantatas
Opera cycles: Janacek, Britten, Verdi, Wagner, Mozart, Strauss
The as complete-as-I-can-get Vaughan Williams
Ditto Elgar
Ditto Schütz
And even a weekend of wall-to-wall G&S (I'm sure some people can think of nothing worse...but I had a whale of a time :) )
and so on...
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hackneyvi
I feel giving the music some kind of context, just a leavening of music broadly contemporary would have been fascinating - an exploration of Schubert in the period.
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Roehre
Originally posted by makropulos View PostObviously a matter of taste. I sometimes do super-saturation myself - though of course it's my choice to do that, and I get to choose the composers/genres too - so it's not quite the same thing as R3's marathons. ...
But I never have immersed myself exclusively into one composer / genre or whatever.
Listening to many works of one composer, or one era can be very addictive and ofcourse very illuminating, but I always use(d) to listen to music "outside " that box too, as it were to rinse the palate :) .
The Schubertiade and other R3 immersions deny the listener that chance - IMO an missed chance therefore.
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'Fraid I have found this whole bizarre event from Sunday a.m. unlistenable to. Have not listened to a minute of R3 for 5 days - almost unheard of.
If you pair S with Beethoven, S more or less disappears without trace IMO.
If you pair him with Schumann, Schumann disappears without trace.
Maybe a 20th century pairing? Debussy? Duparc?
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Why not a writer? Mighty readings of Goethe in translation? Or our own Keats and Shelley? Might have contextualised and educated at the same time and done away with a lot of the twaddle and verbiage the presenters have perpetrated.
For me, much of [not all] the packaging, the sheer stupid, dumbed down crap that has been served up not by Franz S but by the home team at R3 itself has done irreparable damage to what is being presented, and the late-evening Schubert request thing has been so, so embarrassingly cringeworthy, inept and badly handled. It is a huge own goal and damaged R3's reputation. They are not going to live this down.
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Originally posted by DracoM View Post'Fraid I have found this whole bizarre event from Sunday a.m. unlistenable to. Have not listened to a minute of R3 for 5 days - almost unheard of.
Why not a writer? Mighty readings of Goethe in translation? Or our own Keats and Shelley? Might have contextualised and educated at the same time and done away with a lot of the twaddle and verbiage the presenters have perpetrated. .
(As for Schumann disappearing without trace - that's never going to happen as far as I'm concerned, whoever he's paired with !)
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