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There is a lovely photo from the 1989 Huddersfield Festival of Cage, Messiaen and Boulez together, which I don't know how to get from the book on my lap onto this site on my laptop. Cage and Boulez are beamingly shaking hands, clearly delighted to see each other after years of estrnagement. Messiaen is in the middle, leaning towards Boulez and looking at Cage as if he's the very devil incarnate.
Explosions in November, Richard Steinitz's history of the Huddersfield Festival is a treasure trove of photographs of many of the most important composers since the Second World War and their performers, most of them caught candidly by the camera. The Cage, Messiaen, Boulez photo is on page 120, and there's also a delightful photo of Lachenmann and Rihm sharing a brolley on page 163; it's not just "explosions" in November in Huddersfield - the book also tells of how Henze, on his first visit from his Italian home, spent most of his first day trying to find a shop that would sell him some thermal underwear![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by mercia View Postc'est it! Many thanks, mercs.
Thinking about it (belatedly as is my wont - and if it won't, it won't) it's not exactly what most people would call "everyday life" as the Thread title means it. But for these people, it is![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThere is a lovely photo from the 1989 Huddersfield Festival of Cage, Messiaen and Boulez together, which I don't know how to get from the book on my lap onto this site on my laptop. Cage and Boulez are beamingly shaking hands, clearly delighted to see each other after years of estrnagement. Messiaen is in the middle, leaning towards Boulez and looking at Cage as if he's the very devil incarnate.
Explosions in November, Richard Steinitz's history of the Huddersfield Festival is a treasure trove of photographs of many of the most important composers since the Second World War and their performers, most of them caught candidly by the camera. The Cage, Messiaen, Boulez photo is on page 120, and there's also a delightful photo of Lachenmann and Rihm sharing a brolley on page 163; it's not just "explosions" in November in Huddersfield - the book also tells of how Henze, on his first visit from his Italian home, spent most of his first day trying to find a shop that would sell him some thermal underwear!
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I wonder which work is under scrutiny here
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I can't decide if this is a single photo or a composite of several
Last edited by mercia; 30-06-14, 04:59.
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI wonder which work is under scrutiny here
http://www.corbisimages.com/stock-ph...n-bolt?popup=1...
EdgeleyRob has a picture of the broadcast sessions immediately following the premiere. See post 41.
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Originally posted by mercia View Post...I can't decide if this is a single photo or a composite of several
http://kikawright.tumblr.com/post/94...kas-foss-aaron
Igor Stravinsky conducts Stravinsky - The Complete Ballets. Sony: 88697884142. Buy download online. Mildred Allen (soprano), Regina Sarfaty (mezzo-soprano), Loren Driscoll (tenor), Robert Oliver (bass), Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland, Lukas Foss, Roger Sessions (pianos), George Shirley (tenor 1), Loren Driscoll (tenor II), William Murphy (baritone), Donald Gramm (bass) & Toni Koves (cimbalom),...
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostIt's probably genuine. They recorded l'Histoire du Soldat with Stravinsky:
http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/Sony/88697884142
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Originally posted by mercia View Postoh I see. Sorry to be a bit dim, was something of VW's being performed in the same concert (otherwise why was he there?) ?
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostIt's the Second Symphony, whose premiere Boult gave in February 1958 at the RFH. It's notorious. The orchestra (BBC SO) broke down very quickly. Boult stopped them, turned to the audience and said something like, "I'm sorry, ladies and gentlemen. That was entirely my fault. We shall begin again".
EdgeleyRob has a picture of the broadcast sessions immediately following the premiere. See post 41.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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