Currently spinning his Symphonia: Sum Fluxae Pretium Spei, the first movement to be precise, and enjoying it a lot - it has some nice lines with much faster-moving stuff going on woven around those lines. From what I recall I find the long slow movement a bit ponderous for my liking, but we'll see.
Carter, Elliott (1908 - 2012)
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostFrom what I recall I find the long slow movement a bit ponderous for my liking, but we'll see.Last edited by ahinton; 03-10-22, 13:32.
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The first time I heard the Adagio Tenebroso (before the symphony was completed) an aeroplane droned over the coincert hall just as the final note was dying away, adding a curiuously musical epilogue. I suppose Cage would say that was part of the music. It was pleasanter than the mobile phone which went off just as Simon Rattle was starting Le Sacre du Printemps once. Both these occasions were broadcast
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Now playing: "Late works" (Ondine) mostly featuring the BBC SO conducted by Oliver Knussen, and including Carter's very last work Epigrams for piano trio (Faust/Queyras/Aimard), which to me does have a sense of the end coming soon, although of course not in anything like a tragic way - its sparseness seems to indicate something like "I've said pretty much everything I had to say, but before I go here are a few quick ideas you might like to hear".
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostNow playing: "Late works" (Ondine) mostly featuring the BBC SO conducted by Oliver Knussen, and including Carter's very last work Epigrams for piano trio (Faust/Queyras/Aimard), which to me does have a sense of the end coming soon, although of course not in anything like a tragic way - its sparseness seems to indicate something like "I've said pretty much everything I had to say, but before I go here are a few quick ideas you might like to hear".
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I’ve been listening to the first string quartet. It’s an enormous and (for me) consistently engaging piece of music which flows like a stream. It’s absolutely brimming over with ideas - fresh new ideas. It’s not like contrapuntal Carter, and it’s not like lyrical late Carter. Nonetheless, a good thing to hear!
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostI’ve been listening to the first string quartet. It’s an enormous and (for me) consistently engaging piece of music which flows like a stream. It’s absolutely brimming over with ideas - fresh new ideas. It’s not like contrapuntal Carter, and it’s not like lyrical late Carter. Nonetheless, a good thing to hear!
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostI must say, The Composers Quartet recording is very good.
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