Like Clementi and Jommelli who were the subjects of CoW awhile ago, Hummel may not be one of The Greats, but there is much to enjoy in his music. I’m looking forward to the coming programmes.
Anyone for Hummel?
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostLike Clementi and Jommelli who were the subjects of CoW awhile ago, Hummel may not be one of The Greats, but there is much to enjoy in his music. I’m looking forward to the coming programmes.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01scxtq
Yes, me!
Like Louis Spohr, overshadowed by his more famous contempories and deserves a lot more recognition.
Let's hear it for ...
HS
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostAnyone for Hummel?
Yes, me!
A distinct improvement over the last couple of weeks!
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostThe MAndolin concerto that finished today's programme was truly delightful
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Brilliant Classics have recently launched a complete period instrument Hummel piano concerto cycle - Vol.1 kicks off nicely with Alessandro Commellato using an 1825 Bohm and 1837 Pleyel piano. I'm looking forward to the next releases....and of course being Brilliant, this series won't break the bank.
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I'm sorry to say I'm going to be a bit of a party pooper. Having dipped in and out of this week's Hummel offerings, my opinion hasn't changed...a great craftsman, of course, but just a bit Hum(mel)-Drum. As students we were always told that the likes of Hummel and (as Hornspieler suggests) Spohr might be seen differently by 'history' had they not been overshadowed by the great names with whom they had the bad fortune to be contemporary. To make history a composer needs to do something new. IMV, the Mass that was (partly) featured in today's programme had less to offer than those of Papa Haydn who knocked them out with considerably more wit (yes, wit) and invention.
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