attended a recital last night; the two Sextets ..
Performers
Peter Cropper & son Martin violins
Louise Williams, James Boyd violas
Richard Jenkinson, Richard May cellos
outstanding and illuminating playing, not a hint of rumoured thickness/muddy texture ... soaring and searing melodies, the subtleties of orchestration manifest with intensity interplay humour and delight
a once in a lifetime gig in fact
however discussions at interval with musicians from divided camps:
can not stand Brahms at all, here for the players, Britten said that he went to a Brahms concert once a year to listen to how not to compose
others clearly love Brahms's music [as does your correspondent]
i find Britten's music as aversive as the chap above clearly finds Brahms [he was not fond of Britten either] and can not readily explain why except in terms of timbres and what strikes me as posturing
but what it is about Brahms that divides opinion so? that concert was a complete inspiration for most, including many youngsters [at a school] yet one can find critics being very severe in their estimations of Johannes B
Performers
Peter Cropper & son Martin violins
Louise Williams, James Boyd violas
Richard Jenkinson, Richard May cellos
outstanding and illuminating playing, not a hint of rumoured thickness/muddy texture ... soaring and searing melodies, the subtleties of orchestration manifest with intensity interplay humour and delight
a once in a lifetime gig in fact
however discussions at interval with musicians from divided camps:
can not stand Brahms at all, here for the players, Britten said that he went to a Brahms concert once a year to listen to how not to compose
others clearly love Brahms's music [as does your correspondent]
i find Britten's music as aversive as the chap above clearly finds Brahms [he was not fond of Britten either] and can not readily explain why except in terms of timbres and what strikes me as posturing
but what it is about Brahms that divides opinion so? that concert was a complete inspiration for most, including many youngsters [at a school] yet one can find critics being very severe in their estimations of Johannes B
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