Arguably the main man in establishing a Polish modernism, and one of my favourites. The programme outlined in Radio Times goes disconcertingly forwards and backwards, seemingly trying to draw too many ends together, so it will be interesting to find out how Donald manages this one.
Karol Szymanowski (1882-1937) 20-24 January
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Huge devotee here - great choice for COTW......at least three stylistic phases in Szymanowski's oeuvre....
The Stabat Mater....Music to swoon too....Symphony No.4....for euphoric dancing, in the inner or outer worlds....Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 20-01-20, 17:14.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostA real gold seam. We need to hear far more of his music. Is it SO tricky to play? Or is it tricky to programme for wannabe players?
(I share the huge enthusiasm of other posters for his best works, by the way.)
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostIt is indeed - a great introduction to the work of Richard Strauss!...
Oh, and thanks to whoever kindly corrected my heading to this thread.
Edit: Incidentally, if anyone else is experiencing problems figuring out when works referred to in this series were actually composed, the link below offers a nice easy-to-scroll chronology - and, unlike elsewhere , you won't be arm-twisted with urgent requests for regular support!
There's other essential information on him on that site as well.Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 21-01-20, 14:16.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostMy OH was playing last week in a performance of the violin concerto by Korngold, after which I remarked to her that if the programmers want some not-so-obvious post-romantic violin concerto why the hell didn't they put on Szymanowski instead of this cheesy rubbish?
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I had one of those spine tingling epiphany moments at the start of today's programme. It was brought on by the stunningly sung Slopiewnie (Wanda) which I'd not heard before. Then came one of the Kurpian Songs 'Whip on the Horse', deliciously 'Eastern' and a mile away from mainstream European choral wriring. Must hear more of this!!! Szymanowski has been a favourite of mine since I discovered his sound-world through Vioiln Concerto No 1. I realise I know so little, and this week's CotW has made me want to discover more.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI had one of those spine tingling epiphany moments at the start of today's programme. It was brought on by the stunningly sung Slopiewnie (Wanda) which I'd not heard before. Then came one of the Kurpian Songs 'Whip on the Horse', deliciously 'Eastern' and a mile away from mainstream European choral wriring. Must hear more of this!!! Szymanowski has been a favourite of mine since I discovered his sound-world through Vioiln Concerto No 1. I realise I know so little, and this week's CotW has made me want to discover more.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostA real gold seam. We need to hear far more of his music. Is it SO tricky to play? Or is it tricky to programme for wannabe players?
Listened to the two violin concertos yesterday (my partner had caught part of yesterday's programme, which put him in mind of them), which we both like a lot. I'm also a fan of the Fourth Symphony (effectively a piano concerto) and would recommend his two string quartets too: I have them on this Naxos release, which we also listened to last night.
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