The Kevin Volans was interesting but it did remind me of part 1 of a Lutoslawski symphony. You know, bits, stop, bits, stop etc.The piano reminds me of one having to answer the call of nature. I always give contemporary works a go so I will hear it again in the office at work on its repeat. He works the opposite of Stockhausen-the empty page and see where it takes you? Not many composers do this, I think. Heard some of the composer portrait which was good, but then I had some keyboard stuff of my own to do.Of course, Kevin Volans also turns up on hear and now.
Onto the only Brahms compostion that’s any good. The first mvts good- although it could be Beethoven’s Unfinished 10th (I mean that literally- the recording of it!) or even Dvorak’s missing first symphony”! The repeat brings out the classical nature of mvt 1. They went straight into the finale without a break which threw me. As if the conductor was saying “ not going to let those bxxxxxxx clap inbetween mvts again!”
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Onto the only Brahms compostion that’s any good. The first mvts good- although it could be Beethoven’s Unfinished 10th (I mean that literally- the recording of it!) or even Dvorak’s missing first symphony”! The repeat brings out the classical nature of mvt 1. They went straight into the finale without a break which threw me. As if the conductor was saying “ not going to let those bxxxxxxx clap inbetween mvts again!”
3VS
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