I mentioned some these before on here: RVW is my favourite composer of all but I just do not like 'The Poisoned Kiss' it comes across as a series of attractive enough ideas badly put together and with an awful libretto.
Brahms: Hungarian Dances can no longer stand the wretched pieces, probably R3s fault from obsessive over-exposure.
Britten: most things he composed between 1964 and 1970.
Chopin: Piano Concerto No 2, I love the first but the 2nd is among the most tediously dull things I've ever heard, I much prefer Ries, Hummel and Field any day.
Dvorak: Slavonic Dances as with the Brahms largely R3s fault, I just don't want to hear them again for many years, used to really like them.
Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius, try as I might this piece leaves me cold and uncomfortable, much prefer The Apostles and The Kingdom
Harris: Symphony No 13, a noble basis, but poor Harris was by then losing it, it seems. Should have stopped after his 12th.
Stravinsky: Abraham and Isaac, for me one of the dullest pieces of serialism I have heard, actually sounds like it was manufactured rather than composed.
Tchaikovsky: The Enchantress, good 1st Act after that oh dear, I find totally lacking in anything remotely memorable.
Brahms: Hungarian Dances can no longer stand the wretched pieces, probably R3s fault from obsessive over-exposure.
Britten: most things he composed between 1964 and 1970.
Chopin: Piano Concerto No 2, I love the first but the 2nd is among the most tediously dull things I've ever heard, I much prefer Ries, Hummel and Field any day.
Dvorak: Slavonic Dances as with the Brahms largely R3s fault, I just don't want to hear them again for many years, used to really like them.
Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius, try as I might this piece leaves me cold and uncomfortable, much prefer The Apostles and The Kingdom
Harris: Symphony No 13, a noble basis, but poor Harris was by then losing it, it seems. Should have stopped after his 12th.
Stravinsky: Abraham and Isaac, for me one of the dullest pieces of serialism I have heard, actually sounds like it was manufactured rather than composed.
Tchaikovsky: The Enchantress, good 1st Act after that oh dear, I find totally lacking in anything remotely memorable.
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