I've only got back from a (damp) break in the Peak District today, so just a quick mention of tonight's H&N, featuring works by Peter Maxwell Davies (1935-2016), Colin Matthews (b1946), Huw Watkins (b1976), Simon Holt (b1958), and Julian Anderson (b1967), all performed by the Nash Ensemble conducted by Martyn Brabbins. Not quite sure what this repertoire is doing in this late-night slot, though.
Nash Ensemble, H&N, Sat 29/4/19; 10:00pm
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI've only got back from a (damp) break in the Peak District today, so just a quick mention of tonight's H&N, featuring works by Peter Maxwell Davies (1935-2016), Colin Matthews (b1946), Huw Watkins (b1976), Simon Holt (b1958), and Julian Anderson (b1967), all performed by the Nash Ensemble conducted by Martyn Brabbins. Not quite sure what this repertoire is doing in this late-night slot, though.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08ndm3xLast edited by ahinton; 30-04-17, 16:19.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostWell, four of the five are still here and now and the fifth has only been gone since last year, if tht's anything by which to go...[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Postnor why they were thought suited to the "hard-core" New Music slot.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostYes - but I do wonder why these works weren't featured in the "pre-Watershed", mainstream broadcasting period(s)? Aside from the fact that none of the pieces showed any of the composers at their best, I don't see why they were broadcast at such an obscure time - nor why they were thought suited to the "hard-core" New Music slot.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostIf that's what counts as hardcore these days, heaven help us.Last edited by ahinton; 30-04-17, 21:12.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostIf that's what counts as hardcore these days, heaven help us. Having said that I do have a soft spot for Simon Holt's music, he has always struck me as a highly thoughtful and imaginative composer. Has anyone yet heard his new CD on NMC?
I'd not heard any of his music before. Very striking, direct, and effective. The story for the source material not for the faint hearted though . I see it has taken a good decade from composition to recording.Enjoyed it, and will certainly revisit and explore further. As ever, would be great to hear live, I'm sure.
Any recommendations for a couple of other works of his?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 Richard Barrett View PostIf that's what counts as hardcore these days, heaven help us. Having said that I do have a soft spot for Simon Holt's music, he has always struck me as a highly thoughtful and imaginative composer. Has anyone yet heard his new CD on NMC?
"A TABLE OF NOISES" ?
Yes, I bought the 24/88.2 download from NMC a few weeks ago (after Andrew Clements' review).... but I just can't connect with it at all, either listening purely abstractly or attending to the very precise and colourful programmatic images in the notes, which appear to be closely related to the works themselves....
As for it belonging with "mainstream broadcasting" well !
It isn't often I feel quite this baffled by music, new or otherwise. Yes I should try once more, but.. again. IIRC, David Fanning once described (I think after a broadcast of the piece) his first hearing of Schnittke's 6th as like listening to "fluent Martian" - the sense that, well, something was going on - statements, paragraphs, or.... but not understanding a word of it. So it goes here, with me....
The recording is stunning though - depth and definition to die for.Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 01-05-17, 00:46.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostIt isn't often I feel quite this baffled by music, new or otherwise. Yes I should try once more, but.. again. IIRC, David Fanning once described (I think after a broadcast of the piece) his first hearing of Schnittke's 6th as like listening to "fluent Martian" - the sense that, well, something was going on - statements, paragraphs, or.... but not understanding a word of it.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI've only got back from a (damp) break in the Peak District today, so just a quick mention of tonight's H&N, featuring works by Peter Maxwell Davies (1935-2016), Colin Matthews (b1946), Huw Watkins (b1976), Simon Holt (b1958), and Julian Anderson (b1967), all performed by the Nash Ensemble conducted by Martyn Brabbins. Not quite sure what this repertoire is doing in this late-night slot, though.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08ndm3x
Not well enough focussed to participate in this discussion, but it seems to me that Hear and Now should confine itself to music originating from the Classical tradition. Otherwise we are into a Late Junction situation (which I'm quite comfortable with).
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Postbut I just can't connect with it at all
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Something positive that I’d not considered when I took the decision to quit TV and not renew my licence, is that now I shall be in a position to tune in to H&N live, because I will no longer be watching MOTD!
The tendency, I find, is that I don’t often get around to catching up on Radio iPlayer despite the best intentions.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostSomething positive that I’d not considered when I took the decision to quit TV and not renew my licence, is that now I shall be in a position to tune in to H&N live, because I will no longer be watching MOTD!
The tendency, I find, is that I don’t often get around to catching up on Radio iPlayer despite the best intentions.
You can just complain about the controller of R3's decisions, instead of the referees decisions.
Edit: I mean "one" rather than " you" perhaps ?Last edited by teamsaint; 04-05-17, 20:22.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 Beef Oven! View PostSomething positive that I’d not considered when I took the decision to quit TV and not renew my licence, is that now I shall be in a position to tune in to H&N live, because I will no longer be watching MOTD!
The tendency, I find, is that I don’t often get around to catching up on Radio iPlayer despite the best intentions.
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