Notoriously difficult to write about, sometimes you come across words which inspire one to seek out the music:
‘It sounds as if somebody had smeared the score of [Wagner’s] Tristan when it was still wet.' The Vienna Tonkunstlerverein jury on Schoenberg's 'Verklarte Nacht'. Meant as a rebuke but to me it reads like a compliment!
'Anton Webern raised his baton before a chamber orchestra which included a guitar, mandolin, and cow bells. From the silence there escaped into sound wafts of strangely beautiful colour. The ear caught wraith-like wisps of melody which, as smoke, eddied for a moment and then dissolved. A sudden shimmer of iridescence where form and colour became one - and then the silence gently withdrew from us that of which we had scarcely become aware. Only a true musical poet could give us these fugitive glimpses of a new and fascinating world of sound.' From the Christian Science Monitor (I haven't been able to locate the critic!) Doesn't that make you want to run and listen to Webern!
Incidentally, Tom Service is currently doing an admirable job of music criticism at The Guardian in his '50 Greatest Symphonies' series.
‘It sounds as if somebody had smeared the score of [Wagner’s] Tristan when it was still wet.' The Vienna Tonkunstlerverein jury on Schoenberg's 'Verklarte Nacht'. Meant as a rebuke but to me it reads like a compliment!
'Anton Webern raised his baton before a chamber orchestra which included a guitar, mandolin, and cow bells. From the silence there escaped into sound wafts of strangely beautiful colour. The ear caught wraith-like wisps of melody which, as smoke, eddied for a moment and then dissolved. A sudden shimmer of iridescence where form and colour became one - and then the silence gently withdrew from us that of which we had scarcely become aware. Only a true musical poet could give us these fugitive glimpses of a new and fascinating world of sound.' From the Christian Science Monitor (I haven't been able to locate the critic!) Doesn't that make you want to run and listen to Webern!
Incidentally, Tom Service is currently doing an admirable job of music criticism at The Guardian in his '50 Greatest Symphonies' series.
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