I will be giving my main system a good workout by playing ' Earth Dances ' tomorrow. One of my favourite orchestral pieces.
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Originally posted by AmpH View PostThat will be the BBC Phil / Eotvos recording then. I have the live Boulez recording on a Decca disc c/w The Triumph of Time.
That Boulez Earth Dances is the same one as c/w Theseus Game on DG 20/21 - which is a pity really as Theseus is a marvellous piece with a sort of endless melody passed between wind soloists against the compelling string sound that HB developed post Endless Parade & Still Movement. Like too many other pieces Theseus tends to get a bit overlooked when record companies couple together the more photogenic titles!
Earth Dances was also recorded by Dohnanyi in Cleveland (1995) - it's on the British Music Decca set. This and the Boulez certainly have a sharper, more immediate impact than the Eotvos - both are definitely worth getting if you like the piece.
Pianoman - Moth Requiem is amazing isn't it? That sonority at the start! But my favourite on that CD is On the Sheer Threshold of The Night... I waited years for a recording of that, the most sheerly beautiful of the shorter Orpheus pieces... and one of the all time great titles too.Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 22-07-14, 01:58.
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Wonderful thread and contributions.
Started my day with Moth Requiem. I want to hear more. Now.
almost perfect for the "music for a summer day" thread. Music for a Summer night?I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostWonderful thread and contributions.
Started my day with Moth Requiem. I want to hear more. Now.
almost perfect for the "music for a summer day" thread. Music for a Summer night?
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
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Pianoman - Moth Requiem is amazing isn't it? That sonority at the start! But my favourite on that CD is On the Sheer Threshold of The Night... I waited years for a recording of that, the most sheerly beautiful of the shorter Orpheus pieces... and one of the all time great titles too.
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Originally posted by Orphical View PostYes, and isn't it a pity that Gawain was not on iPlayer. I was at the Barbican for the performance and would have loved to listen again but no joy unfortunately.
And when, oh when will a company take on The Mask of Orpheus!!?? We were so close with the Holland Festival.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostMy loss, I'm sure.
No doubt readers with whom I'm personally acquainted will have heard this story before: some years ago I was on the phone to my mother, who asked me whether I'd heard of someone called Harrison Birtwistle. Yes of course, I said, why do you ask. She told me she'd been watching Last Night of the Proms on the TV when his piece Panic was played. I asked her what she thought of it, to which the answer was "well, it was quite bad, but not as bad as what you do."
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