A slightly odd kind of problem. I just cannot listen to Bach’s St John Passion without thinking about St Matthew Passion and feeling that something is missing (not spiritually by any means).
Shostakovich 4: anyone else got a 'problem piece' by a beloved composer?
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Back to the Shostakovich 4, I think it's very important to hear a live performance of this extraordinary symphony to get it's full shattering impact. I say that even though I have ten recordings of it in my collection. Of those, I like Barshai and Previn, but the one that works best for me is Rhozdestvensky. That desolate ending works best with him, taken at a slower pace than some, and all the better for it. I feel that this and the 8th are Shostakovitch's greatest.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostTypically great post from Jayne (no 22) and also from A Hinton
Among the works of a composer whom I love dearly (Tchaikovsky), I find his 1st Piano Concerto hard to love (or, at least, the first movement - Liszt has a lot to answer for)
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostIts not just the libretto E R I don't think the music is up to RVW's usual standard either, nice ideas in places, but a lot of the 'filling' is very uninspired. Hugh the Drover has a weak libretto too but the music is memorably and at times very romantic and beautiful, in many ways RVW's homage to Puccini, a composer he greatly admired. Riders to the Sea is RVW's operatic masterpiece and I also adore Sir John in Love (I actually prefer it to Verdi's Falstaff).
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Originally posted by Alison View PostFor Tchaikovsky it would have to be Francesca da Rimini."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Flay View PostI've just listened to Shosty 4 on Spotify and realised that I didn't know it at all! It's not bad either (understatement). Thanks for the thumbs-up, Caliban."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Flay View PostI've just listened to Shosty 4 on Spotify and realised that I didn't know it at all! It's not bad either (understatement). Thanks for the thumbs-up, Caliban.
I've just never been in the mood to listen to it through. My loss.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
What does the 1898 signify?
Way past your habitual bedtime, ammy - big old snooze this arvo, to be eagle-eyed like that at knocking-on half eleven?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by arthroceph View PostIt's clear that the more famous the work, the keener the disappointment so I'd have to say DSCH 10. Haven't got it yet .. all this lark about the "perfect allegro" ...
There is also a recording of the piano duet version of the 9th on Toccata Classics, though I have not as yet heard it.
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