Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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Prom 15: Paul Lewis plays Beethoven’s ‘Emperor’ concerto – 25.07.18
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Originally posted by edashtav View PostNo.. I don’t like Hear and Now on Saturday evenings , ferney, but I MUST do better by using the iPlayer... Don’t I recall hearing the Cave as composed by one of the American Minimalists at the South Bank, ten is so years ago? I think it was multi-media but remember it’s music as thin gruel.
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThe Cave is the video opera Steve Reich and his wife Beryl Korot, ed - I dunno about the South Bank, but it was done at Huddersfield over twenty years ago. It uses the recorded speech samples technique that Reich had previously used in Different Trains, and the title refers to the joint origins of Judaism and Islam.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostBen Gernon's First Prom. I was chatting to him the other day.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThe Cave is the video opera Steve Reich and his wife Beryl Korot, ed - I dunno about the South Bank, but it was done at Huddersfield over twenty years ago. It uses the recorded speech samples technique that Reich had previously used in Different Trains, and the title refers to the joint origins of Judaism and Islam.
Cave (no definite article, like Wigmore and Carnagie Halls) is about a post-environmental disaster world.
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I watched the tv programme, presented by Hannah Kendall, at first thinking what a good idea to have a musician rather than a BBC presenter doing the presenting. But I quickly became disillusioned on two counts.
The interview with Paul Lewis came over as a series of banal questions that anyone could have asked. The interview was intercut with extracts from the concerto recorded in rehearsal. It was so obviously playing to the 'ignorant' that it was painful to behold. A waste of Hannah's understanding of music. Paul Lewis did not look too chuffed about it either.
Secondly, her delivery was very flat. The presenters from Radio 3 do at least know how to use their voices, and sadly this is a job she's not made for.
At least I found it interesting to watch the orchestra and Ben Gernon's conducting style; as JLW has commented, lovely detail came out.
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