Originally posted by sgjames
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Martinů, Bohuslav (1890-1959)
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The Prague Radio Martinu piano concertos are finally here.... Royal Mail red card on Tuesday, booked redelivery to local PO for Thursday....not there......
Phoned Friday....zero...niente.....
So a damn-near £10 round taxi trip to the not-so-local depot...where there was also a mysteriously large Amazon package for me....with ta-daa! Clingfilm in it......
Still, at least it was sunny & the driver friendly & richly-storied......
If I can recover any enthusiasm I might get the shrink-wrap off before dawn...
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostThe Prague Radio Martinu piano concertos are finally here.... Royal Mail red card on Tuesday, booked redelivery to local PO for Thursday....not there......
Phoned Friday....zero...niente.....
So a damn-near £10 round taxi trip to the not-so-local depot...where there was also a mysteriously large Amazon package for me....with ta-daa! Clingfilm in it......
Still, at least it was sunny & the driver friendly & richly-storied......
If I can recover any enthusiasm I might get the shrink-wrap off before dawn...
I have listened to a fair amount of Martinu, recently. I’m hooked.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by sgjames View Post
Quite enjoyed it though (the music, not the flesh, that is!).
Can't stop listening to the new PC4 (Incantation) recording that jlw alerted us to.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostSpoiler alert (though probably not necessary for anyone who has heard of Ken Russell): lots of naked flesh on view.
Quite enjoyed it though (the music, not the flesh, that is!).
Can't stop listening to the new PC4 (Incantation) recording that jlw alerted us to.
Let's see how the multi-pianist Prague RadioServis set compares.... I notice Kahanek is there too, but playing No.5, not the 4th...
The Prague RSO is a very good Martinu orchestra, witness their wonderfully quirky off-the-beaten Symphony Cycle with Vladimir Valek (recorded in just two days!)...it has my favourite 5th Symphony in it...(ultra-transparent, surprisingly slow tempi, works brilliantly..)
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I spotted this in a shop in town this afternoon and splashed out .
Very good condition s/h copy (though not much cheaper than the price quoted here).
Buy Martinu and the Symphony (Symphonic Studies) Illustrated by Crump, Michael (ISBN: 9780907689652) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
Martinu and the symphony, by Michael Crump
A quick search didn't reveal any mention of it in this thread, but it looks like being a good read for anyone who like me is interested in Martinu's music.
I thought that this was a better place to post than the What are you reading now thread.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostA quick search didn't reveal any mention of it in this thread, but it looks like being a good read for anyone who like me is interested in Martinu's music.
I thought that this was a better place to post than the What are you reading now thread.
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