I jest, of course: 'tis the distantly beloved Brian John Peter Ferneyhough.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postwhy is it called Bone Alphabet ?
There's a glorious youTube video of the composer taking a percussion masterclass with a student who really doesn't know what to do. Ferneyhough tries his best, sings the different lines, explains the tempo changes and keeps his cool as his student repeatedly fails to get what he's talking about!
Want a G?
Stravinsky popularly; Bruckner finally; Haydn all the time.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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you have it I think AG. This paragraph from wiki
Haydn was a devout Catholic who often turned to his rosary when he had trouble composing, a practice that he usually found to be effective. He normally began the manuscript of each composition with "in nomine Domini" ("in the name of the Lord") and ended with "Laus Deo" ("praise be to God").
not sure my Stravinsky is correct.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postyou have it I think AG. This paragraph from wiki
Haydn was a devout Catholic who often turned to his rosary when he had trouble composing, a practice that he usually found to be effective. He normally began the manuscript of each composition with "in nomine Domini" ("in the name of the Lord") and ended with "Laus Deo" ("praise be to God").
not sure my Stravinsky is correct.
I think it is .....but we shall await the Question Master
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Originally posted by antongould View PostI think it is .....but we shall await the Question Master
We should hurry on - honours equally divided between anton and mercs: either of you hany hideas?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostYes it is. All wrote Symphonies "dedicated" to God - in Haydn's case, he added his thanks to everything he wrote. (And, as mercs instantly noted, Stravinsky's response to Koussevitsky's request for a "popular" piece for the Boston Symphony Orchestra'a anniversary was the gloriously cool Symphony of Psalms - because it was about "the people" praising God.)
We should hurry on - honours equally divided between anton and mercs: either of you hany hideas?
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