Colin Walsh - Live in Concert - 7.30 tonight

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  • mopsus
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 783

    Colin Walsh - Live in Concert - 7.30 tonight

    I notice this is an organ recital!

    'Colin Walsh, Organist Laureate of Lincoln Cathedral, puts the cathedral's mighty 'Father Willis' organ, completed in 1898, through its paces in a spectacular programme of the virtuoso French music which is his particular speciality. He includes works by several of the most significant composers in 20th-century French organ literature, as well as the 19th-century Cesar Franck - Belgian by birth, but the father-figure of the 20th-century French organ style.'

    Now I don't really follow organ music programming as such, but how long is it since the main evening broadcast was an organ recital? I know it was a regular complaint on the old message board that music for organ was neglected on Radio 3, apart from the end of evensong broadcasts.
  • mercia
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 8920

    #2
    Originally posted by mopsus View Post
    how long is it since the main evening broadcast was an organ recital?
    a very long time, I would think. Very welcome, and an interesting programme too.
    Colin Walsh plays the organ of Lincoln Cathedral in a programme of virtuoso French music.

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    • mangerton
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 3346

      #3
      Very welcome indeed.

      I'm sorry to see, though, that Radio 3 describes it as a "mighty" organ being "put through its paces".

      Can they not omit these dreadful clichés?

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      • Nick Armstrong
        Host
        • Nov 2010
        • 26347

        #4
        Originally posted by mercia View Post
        Very welcome, and an interesting programme too
        "...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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        • ardcarp
          Late member
          • Nov 2010
          • 11102

          #5
          I'm sorry to see, though, that Radio 3 describes it as a "mighty" organ being "put through its paces".

          Can they not omit these dreadful clichés?
          We haven't had The King of Instruments yet. Or Colin Walsh AT the organ.

          But agreed...congrats to the BBC for doing 2 hrs of live organ music.

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          • ardcarp
            Late member
            • Nov 2010
            • 11102

            #6
            He's being interviewed as well as playing.

            Franck: Choral 3 in A Minor
            Langlais: Cantilene (Suite Breve)
            Langlais: Incantation pour un jour saint
            Tournemire: Consummatum est
            Tournemire (transcribed Duruflé): Victimae paschali laudes

            c 8.15pm: Ian Skelly wanders around Lincoln Cathedral and talks to Canon Dr Nicholas Bennett about the triumphs and tribulations of William Byrd's time there as Organist and Master of the music.

            c 8.35 pm:

            Dupré: Cortege et Litanie
            Messiaen: Offrande au Saint Sacrement
            Duruflé: Fugue sur le thème du Carillon des Heures de la Cathedrale de Soissons
            Vierne: Meditation
            Vierne: Impromptu
            Vierne: Carillon de Westminster

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            • Vile Consort
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 696

              #7
              Originally posted by mangerton View Post
              Very welcome indeed.

              I'm sorry to see, though, that Radio 3 describes it as a "mighty" organ being "put through its paces".

              Can they not omit these dreadful clichés?
              Yes, that made my toes curl. Firstly, as clichés go, it is a particularly well-worn one, and anyone interested in organ music will have cringed at it a hundred times. Secondly, it gives the impression that mechanism and technique are the object of the exercise rather than music.

              Nice to hear actual organ music being played, too. I'm not a fan of transcriptions, and I certainly don't like the way they are edging out the organ literature.

              I don't normally like too much talking in concerts, but this is working quite well.

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              • Philip
                Full Member
                • Sep 2012
                • 111

                #8
                Fab stuff - albeit coming from someone who loves the French tradition of organ music! Very well presented as well, I thought - useful introductions placing each piece and composer in context and nice to hear from Colin Walsh. Lets hope it got a good enough audience to encourage them to programme more of the same.

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                • ardcarp
                  Late member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 11102

                  #9
                  Very accomplished playing. It seems churlish to say that the organ itself sounded like a Willis/Harrison trying to sound French...rather than sounding French. There are few organs in the UK with a genuine French accent. I would have liked a bit more Messiaen in he mix, but it was a most enjoyable programme.

                  The interval talk, with sung extracts of Byrd's (mainly) English settings, was excellent.

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                  • chitreb
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 119

                    #10
                    Utter delight. Thanks to all concerned.

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                    • EnemyoftheStoat
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 1121

                      #11
                      Originally posted by mangerton View Post
                      Very welcome indeed.

                      I'm sorry to see, though, that Radio 3 describes it as a "mighty" organ being "put through its paces".

                      Can they not omit these dreadful clichés?
                      The recital is introduced by Jeremy Clarkson.
                      Last edited by EnemyoftheStoat; 16-04-13, 10:01. Reason: That i really does need to be there....

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