Originally posted by Master Jacques
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Refreshing to hear some one not afraid to express an opinion. It’s pretty thin stuff really isn’t it ? These songs on at the moment are perfectly pleasant salon music - but sound almost Victorian harmonically. Incredible that they were written ( I guess) after Pierrot.
Interestingly It appears that in the early days of the BBC she had quite a lot of plays (this is in the twenties) when the BBC played many women composers. It seems she was then dropped by the BBC for reasons that are not clear . I’m assuming not because of her gender but because music sounded old fashioned when set against the second Viennese school , Stravinsky , Bartok et al. Of course many male composers suffered the same fate.
I didn’t realise that she was such a big name.Musical Fashion is cruel - I’d barely heard of her and I don’t think I’ve ever heard a piece of hers live. I have stacks of inherited twenties piano music largely written for competent amateurs . The names have faded like the pages…
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