Several members (Waldhorn and Roehre included) have asked me to begin a thread on Eduard Tubin. I have deliberately put it on the Composer of the Week forum to gently prod Donald Macleod to make up for the missing programmes. To the best of my knowledge Eduard Tubin has never featured on Composer of the Week and his music rarely gets played in Britain. Until yesterday I had never heard any of his music. Then listening to a Paarvo Jaarvi Nielsen 5 on Arte Live I heard a bit of Tubin's First Symphony and fell in love. Now I am listening thanks to YouTube to Violin Concerto No. 1 (1941-42) played by Mark Lubotsky, violin and the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Neeme Järvi. I chose this as it is one of his few complete works on YouTube.
It is very beautiful. Opens like Brahms First Symphony and Beethoven VC with the timps and becomes rhapsodic like RVW and Tippett. Please tell me what to listen to next and tell me anything useful about this composer.
It is very beautiful. Opens like Brahms First Symphony and Beethoven VC with the timps and becomes rhapsodic like RVW and Tippett. Please tell me what to listen to next and tell me anything useful about this composer.
Comment