Originally posted by EdgeleyRob
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Composer Anniversaries - 2013
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From the Wikipedia entry on Alkan:
"On 25 April 2009, BBC Radio 3 dedicated a 45 minute program to Alkan's life, presented by Piers Lane and with contributions by John White and David Conway."
About time they devoted a Composer of the Week to him, (Alkan, that is, though John White would also be a fine candidate).
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostI don't understand why his music isn't as critically acclaimed as say that of Chopin and Liszt,but I'm no expert.
Why don't we hear much of Alkan? Strangely neglected.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostFrom the Wikipedia entry on Alkan:
"On 25 April 2009, BBC Radio 3 dedicated a 45 minute program to Alkan's life, presented by Piers Lane and with contributions by John White and David Conway."
About time they devoted a Composer of the Week to him, (Alkan, that is, though John White would also be a fine candidate).
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Lateralthinking1
I think there is a theory that appreciation of Alkan's music occasionally suffers from the obvious technical demands. It isn't something I believe but it is the idea that dexterity in the performance almost by necessity overshadows everything else.
Following up on Pabmusic's post, I have just noticed that this is also the centenary of Bantock's Hebridean Symphony.
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostI think there is a theory that appreciation of Alkan's music occasionally suffers from the obvious technical demands. It isn't something I believe but it is the idea that dexterity in the performance almost by necessity overshadows everything else.
Following up on Pabmusic's post, I have just noticed that this is also the centenary of Bantock's Hebridean Symphony.
I must task myself to get my head around the Hebridean in 2013. It doesn't do very much for me and I suspect I must be missing something
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostJack Gibbons seems to have double-jointed rubber-wrists
I must task myself to get my head around the Hebridean in 2013. It doesn't do very much for me and I suspect I must be missing something
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostIt is a bit light perhaps but I really like it. Hope you find the time to listen to it again. And thanks - because it is your thread about neglected British composers that I have been reading through recently and that took me ultimately to John Foulds. I am not quite sure how it happened but the references to him then led me to his wife, Maud MacCarthy; a quite unusual radio station in Ireland; and an excellent documentary about her on that station. I have put the details and a link to the programme on the WM board.
P.S. I think the music of Foulds is utterly amazing!
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostI think the music of Foulds is utterly amazing!
Incidentally, Arthur Butterworth will be 90 in 2013. I hope (but don't suppose ) that he'll feature in the Proms, but I hope at least there'll be a little more BBC attention than just the interview on this week's Countryfile:
... go to the 13min mark.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by Roehre View Postbut unfortunately very uneven.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostIt's fascinating where we end up on these boards. I will check your link on the WM board - thanks for that
P.S. I think the music of Foulds is utterly amazing!
Cheers.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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Beef Oven
Originally posted by teamsaint View PostWould you (or Ferney/Roehre/Lat or anybody else) like to suggest a couple of Fould's pieces to have an initial listen to please? I have seen a couple of suggestions elswhere on the web, but I like the personal touch !!
Cheers.
ts - Here's a link to the Foulds CD that I would recommend without reservation. Not only is it an amazing Foulds listen, it is one of the best CDs that money can buy (yes, it's that good!).
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