I haven't yet heard the Nielsen as my i-player is playing up. I did listen to the first half and enjoyed the Sibelius very much. The Grieg I found almost throwaway / peremptory. It just didn't seem to engage me for some reason. My loss I'm sure...
The interesting thing to hear before my iplayer decided to work to rule was Sakari Oramo mentioning that there was "a strange barrier" between the auidience and Nielsen's music. This with the symphonies I'd argue is a most surprising opinion - I find them to be direct, accessible, powerful and quite haunting. Now the Clarinet concerto is perhaps a different matter Isn't there a quote saying that it sounded like music from another planet?
Re Robert Simpson (why can't some of his symphonies be programmed?) he famously changed his mind about Nielsen 6 didn't he? - writing it off initially and then later on in his life re-evaluating it. I must admit it's one of my favourites.
Here are some reviews of the concert
Hope my i-player hasn't been extinguished!
Best Wishes,
Tevot
The interesting thing to hear before my iplayer decided to work to rule was Sakari Oramo mentioning that there was "a strange barrier" between the auidience and Nielsen's music. This with the symphonies I'd argue is a most surprising opinion - I find them to be direct, accessible, powerful and quite haunting. Now the Clarinet concerto is perhaps a different matter Isn't there a quote saying that it sounded like music from another planet?
Re Robert Simpson (why can't some of his symphonies be programmed?) he famously changed his mind about Nielsen 6 didn't he? - writing it off initially and then later on in his life re-evaluating it. I must admit it's one of my favourites.
Here are some reviews of the concert
Hope my i-player hasn't been extinguished!
Best Wishes,
Tevot
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