I turned the radio on at lunchtime and caught The Lark Ascending. What a most amazing music this is! I suppose this work is like Four Seasons; they are not popular for no reasons but their popularity seems to get in the way of being appreciated. Or I am just fortunate to be new-ish enough to RVW’s music to be able to hear it fresh. Either way, I am enjoying this Composer of the Week.
Vaughan Williams: 4-8.4.16, 8-12.2.21 & 2-27.5.22
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Me too - but more for the music than for the commentary, which, more and more with this programme, jumps about all over the place chronologically - in line, presumably, with the Tate Modern-style approach to seeing all art as equal outside of time rather than historically contextualised and evolving alongside its creators. It strikes me as a haphazard approach - more like looking back through a photo album, isolating experiences, than finding out how a composer changed and grew in and through his or her music.
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostI turned the radio on at lunchtime and caught The Lark Ascending. What a most amazing music this is! I suppose this work is like Four Seasons; they are not popular for no reasons but their popularity seems to get in the way of being appreciated. Or I am just fortunate to be new-ish enough to RVW’s music to be able to hear it fresh. Either way, I am enjoying this Composer of the Week.
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostI'm glad that RVW and the Lark have found some new friends.
Re the nations favourite piece of classical music,I seem to remember reading a few years ago (may have been in Gramophone)that it won similar accolades in the USA,Australia and the Far East.
Not bad for music that doesn't travel.
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Originally posted by AmpH View PostHaven't listened to ' The Lark ' in ages , so tonight I listened to the Hugh Bean recording on EMI with the New Philharmonia and Boult. I can't recall hearing a better recording of the work than this.
Iona Brown,ASMF,Marriner works too
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostI turned the radio on at lunchtime and caught The Lark Ascending. What a most amazing music this is! I suppose this work is like Four Seasons; they are not popular for no reasons but their popularity seems to get in the way of being appreciated. Or I am just fortunate to be new-ish enough to RVW’s music to be able to hear it fresh. Either way, I am enjoying this Composer of the Week.
850 plus composers on my journey since August.
RVW is still my favourite composer!
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