For me I'm afraid, this COTW has launched with a very inadequate opening programme.
From a snatch of Kontakte by way of three monodic Klavierstucke to the early Chore fur Doris, then onto a full but strangely laid back performance of Gruppen, by way of a student violin and piano Sonatina, neither the jumbled chronology nor Robert Worby's varispeed metrophone [sic] demonstration, managed to illuminate further Mr Worby's observation that Stockhausen, contrary to common opinion, was no revolutionary but a visionary with his roots firmly in the Austro-German music tradition.
The remainder of the week is going to have to make up for this if it is not be have turned out one big disappointment to those of us who usually hold great store by COTW.
From a snatch of Kontakte by way of three monodic Klavierstucke to the early Chore fur Doris, then onto a full but strangely laid back performance of Gruppen, by way of a student violin and piano Sonatina, neither the jumbled chronology nor Robert Worby's varispeed metrophone [sic] demonstration, managed to illuminate further Mr Worby's observation that Stockhausen, contrary to common opinion, was no revolutionary but a visionary with his roots firmly in the Austro-German music tradition.
The remainder of the week is going to have to make up for this if it is not be have turned out one big disappointment to those of us who usually hold great store by COTW.
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