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Apabila dunia melemah di sekeliling kita, apabila struktur tamadun goyah, adalah baik untuk kembali kepada apa, dalam sejarah, tidak melemahkan, tetapi sebaliknya memulihkan keberanian, menyatukan yang terpisah, menenangkan tanpa lebam. Adalah baik untuk diingat bahawa genius penciptaan juga sedang bekerja di alam semesta yang ditakdirkan untuk kemusnahan 💥💫
this brilliant composition is on another level ... the music of Ravel is so extremely beautiful and Grainger was an amazing and eccentric musical genius
This is the best performance of this I’ve heard. Known this recording for many years. This was one of the first pieces I conducted when starting out my conducting career - 47 years ago.
This comes from my favourite Berlioz disc which I bought on LP nearly 40 years ago ❤ My first introduction to the composer 🎉 Cannot remember how many times I played it on my turntable 😮 Recently acquired on CD 😊
Late to the game here! I could never access much of Cui's output in physical media form, even after I began earning enough to collect in early 1980s. I had read critiques then that described him as the laziest and most shallow member of the Mighty 5. Oh and Glazunov had been described to me, back in those days, as a cheap knockoff of Tchaikovsky. Gad, the rampant snobbery. Underrated, IMHO. Grateful to discover these works here and now, Rodders and co. May there never be a G5 solar flare or a human induced EMP that would wipe out these online archives. Many thanks. BGC
This is probably the best recording of the overture on RU-vid today. Another good one is by the Slovak State Orchestra, conducted by Alfred Walter. Thanks. 🙂👍
I can't help wondering whether Casella fell foul of Luigi Denza for using his celebrated song 'Funiculì, Funiculà' in the final section for the same reason Richard Strauss did after he used it in 'Aus Italien'. Or did Casella do the sensible thing and reach an agreement to pay Denza royalties before using it?
His compositions for wind chamber music have such melliflous and matching mixed melodic tonal effects with exciting rhythms but reminding me of Gerald Finzi’s pieces for clarinet in his slower more reflective , restful abstract birdlike sounds of nature, ideally mixing the similar tessitures of the three principal instruments. Similar to the jazz improvisations of the soloists in Duke Ellington’s band compositions.
It doesn't grab me like it does the other auditors. To me it's amorphous, everyone playing at the same time, no thematic material to hang any complementary notes on. It's mush. I was hoping for better. The man had no musical ideas. I admit, I cued up the playlist and only listened to the first 3 uploads. To me it's ketchup without vinegar, or salt. If it's your cup of tea I say, "bottoms up!"
This comment isn't in reference to the concert you've posted here - I simply selected your most recent upload. Basically, after checking your channel every few weeks to discover more and more unusual repertoire, especially by British composers, I simply want to say a gigantic THANK YOU for the time and effort you expend in making all these works available to a wider, broader audience. (Er...that is not meant to imply your audience is obese or over-weight, you understand!)