Anyone been listening?
Vinteuil seemed to be thirsting for this last week as an antidote to George Lloyd...
I haven't caught the entirety of the programmes so far but have been interested by what I heard.
"Donald Macleod explores Ravel's life and music in context with his friends in the artistic group Les Apaches. As well as Ravel, there is music by Maurice Delage, Déodat de Séverac and Florent Schmitt" says the blurb...
... and Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht and Paul Ladmirault too.
I have to say that what I've heard of Inghelbrecht makes him just as open to allegations of mediocrity as any British composer (referring back to the odd brickbat during 'British month' )
On the other hand, I liked what I heard of the Breton Paul Ladmirault: the Prelude to Act 2 of his opera "Myrdhin" sounded good and I shall listen again.
Some good narrative by DMcL too - e.g. the origin of the name 'Les Apaches'... the owner of one of those newspaper kiosks in Paris, seeing these twenty-something composers walking in a pack down the street and calling 'There they go, the apaches...!'
I shall go out of my way to catch the rest of these
Vinteuil seemed to be thirsting for this last week as an antidote to George Lloyd...
I haven't caught the entirety of the programmes so far but have been interested by what I heard.
"Donald Macleod explores Ravel's life and music in context with his friends in the artistic group Les Apaches. As well as Ravel, there is music by Maurice Delage, Déodat de Séverac and Florent Schmitt" says the blurb...
... and Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht and Paul Ladmirault too.
I have to say that what I've heard of Inghelbrecht makes him just as open to allegations of mediocrity as any British composer (referring back to the odd brickbat during 'British month' )
On the other hand, I liked what I heard of the Breton Paul Ladmirault: the Prelude to Act 2 of his opera "Myrdhin" sounded good and I shall listen again.
Some good narrative by DMcL too - e.g. the origin of the name 'Les Apaches'... the owner of one of those newspaper kiosks in Paris, seeing these twenty-something composers walking in a pack down the street and calling 'There they go, the apaches...!'
I shall go out of my way to catch the rest of these
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