Originally posted by Petrushka
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Extremely annoying pieces of classical music
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Uncle Monty
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I know I've said it before that though I love most of Gustav Holst's music I cannot stand Holst's "Beni Mora" which sounds one of those LPs (or 78s, if you are old enough to remember them) of Grieg's Piano Concerto when they got stuck in a groove and kept repeating the same phrase. I am delighted that I am not the only one who feels this: Peter Katin thought so too on the old boards.Last edited by Chris Newman; 08-01-11, 23:57. Reason: I made Grieg Scottish!!! Yes, I know about his ancestry but it is midnight and I have had a couple of Scotches.
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Strange, isn't it ? I love Holst's Beni Mora, particularly the old BBC SO version with Sargent and that lovely tam tam smash in the left channel ! ( Actually a gong, I think )
Maybe the dance of the Ouled Nails is a precursor of minimalism?
What does trouble me is that there is so much Holst which we hardly hear at all.
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Mahlerei
I wouldn't mind if I never heard The Planets again but I like the sound of Beni Mora. I see the new Davis/BBC Phil recording is available in France, Germany and the US but not here (yet). A bit odd, given that it's a Chandos disc.
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Simon
Has anyone mentioned Danse Macabre? There is nothing attractive about that at all. Nasty atmosphere.
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostStrange, isn't it ? I love Holst's Beni Mora, particularly the old BBC SO version with Sargent and that lovely tam tam smash in the left channel ! ( Actually a gong, I think )
Maybe the dance of the Ouled Nails is a precursor of minimalism?
What does trouble me is that there is so much Holst which we hardly hear at all.
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Chris.
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Works that would make me run screaming from the concert hall would include:
Last movement of Tchaikovsky 5 - banal and sort of slithery
Last movement of Beethoven 9 - can't stand the shreiking sops or the wobbling soloists that seem to be compulsory
Tchaikovsky's Rococco Variations - vacuous and self-satisfied
Hummel's trumpet concerto - banal and tedious in the extreme
The Chopin piano concertos - about as much structure and sense of direction as a bucket of frogs
Elgar's Vesper Voluntaries - utterly soporific - it seems total madness to programme all twelve of them in the same recital, but I've heard it done twice - arrrgggghhhhh!
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Last movement of Tchaikovsky 5 - banal and sort of slithery
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Chris, Beni Mora, do you remember the 'caravans crossing the desert' exchange on the old boards? I have the old Sargent recording and still like it, this side of 'love it'.
Another piece that irritates me is the opening of the Brahms Variations, aka St Antoni Chorale. A dirge, in the wrong hands.
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Eudaimonia
Has anyone mentioned Danse Macabre? There is nothing attractive about that at all. Nasty atmosphere.
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I heard many performances and rehearsals of Gerontius and still have some of Sargent's 1945 recording with Heddle Nash, my favourite, and LPs of his 1955 recording with Richard Lewis. A few months ago I purchased the Barbirolli with Janet Baker. Thinking of my age and the first words Gerontius sings, I have decided to wait for Spring and the better weather. With various probs at the moment,I thinkit would be toomuch to take.
And yes, it is the best of Elgar, he was right.
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostStrange, isn't it ? I love Holst's Beni Mora, particularly the old BBC SO version with Sargent and that lovely tam tam smash in the left channel ! ( Actually a gong, I think )
Maybe the dance of the Ouled Nails is a precursor of minimalism?
What does trouble me is that there is so much Holst which we hardly hear at all.
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