Goehr, Alexander (1932 - 2024)
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Originally posted by oliver sudden View PostGuardian obit:It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
Clements taken to task somewhat by the first commenter.
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From the Schott Music Group website:
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Alexander Goehr at the age of 92. Distinguished composer and teacher, Goehr’s substantial impact on contemporary music in Britain and abroad is perceptible through his significant compositional output
From Gramophone:
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I've just been exploring some of Goehr's work on YouTube, and was very struck by the Romanza for Cello and Orchestra, a really impressive work with the scale (if not the form) of a concerto, written for Jacqueline du Pré but apparently never recorded by her in the studio. A live version with Barenboim and the Philharmonia is claimed to be the 1968 Brighton Festival premiere on YT, but a CD release of perhaps the same recording on the Intaglio label presents it as an RFH performance from later that year.
Another obit in the Telegraph:
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I well remember the broadcast premiere of Romanza. Part of it was broadcast a few years ago when Alexander Goehr was 'Composer of the Week'. I believe Jackie had difficulty with it and had to be enouraged to go through with it, hence no studio recording.
I have read that she had difficulty with modern music generally, and played very little of it . I'm grateful therefore for her fine performance of the Priaulx Rainier concerto at the 1964 Proms with the ever-dependable Norman del Mar at the helm. It has appeared as a BBC Legends CD .
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