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Post by MartinT on Jun 10, 2023 19:57:56 GMT
She is, and has two all-time greats in The First Time... and Killing Me Softly.
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Post by julesd68 on Jun 11, 2023 15:34:13 GMT
I look forward to hearing what you think of it, Jules. The film was cancelled just as we were due to go in due to the heat. I'll PM you later Paul when I have calmed down...
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Post by Slinger on Jun 17, 2023 13:36:22 GMT
Double bassist plays Bach’s Suite No.1 for solo cello – and it sounds utterly gloriousThis musician realised that with the right bow, the Bach Cello Suite No.1 could come to life in a wonderful way on the double bass... Since Bach composed his Cello Suites in the early 1700s, they have been transcribed for more than 20 different instruments, including the bassoon, tuba and ukulele. But have you ever heard them played on the double bass? Spanish double bassist Luis Cabrera has taken on a mammoth project, to record and film all six movements of the much-loved Cello Suite No.1 in G major, in a set of historically informed double bass performances. Cabrera’s performances were recorded and filmed in February inside a strikingly beautiful 17th-century Lutheran church in Haarlem, in The Netherlands. In the church’s stunning acoustic, Cabrera performs the Suites using a Baroque violone bow, which is much lighter than a standard double bass bow, to emulate a lighter, more authentically Baroque sound. Have a watch above. For the last 17 years, Cabrera has been principal double bassist with the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra and has been a professor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama since 2012. “ The resonance of the bass is very different to that of the cello,” Cabrera told Classic FM, about his latest project. But, he added, “ The timbre of the instrument in the higher register can have a more fragile and less direct colour, which I find very suitable for these suites. “ Like in all Bach’s music, you can hear all the voices talking to each other,” he added, “ And in [this] exciting process, I realised they matched the bass registers so naturally!” While preparing for his recording, Cabrera studied three manuscripts of the work – one written out by Bach’s second wife Anna Magdalena, another by the German organist and composer Johan Kellner, plus an anonymous version – and created his own unique edition. He was also mentored throughout the research process by renowned Dutch baroque cellist Lucia Swarts and was advised by soloist Peter Wispelwey, in order to achieve the final, historically informed performances. Cabrera played on a c.1815 Pietro Pallota double bass, with a bow made by Luis Emilio Rodriguez-Carrington. “ I tried to play Bach with a modern bow, and although the notes are the same, the sound wasn’t right,” the musician said. He told Classic FM: “ I gradually started to experiment with different bows, from heavier to lighter. Finally, I discovered that the lightest of them, made by Luis Emilio Rodriguez-Carrington in 2009 in the Hague, could really speak the music as I had it in my head and that the smallest nuance could be articulated, emphasised or expressed, and the dances could be lightly swinger (sic) and grooved.” Cabrera’s recording is released on 17 June 2023, when it will be available to stream as an audio album. The videos have been released on both YouTube and the String Virtuoso platform, where the sheet music will also be available to download later this year. It’s testament to Bach’s genius, and the intimacy and intrigue of his music, that so many musicians have wanted to sample these Suites for their own instruments. And testament to Cabrera, that he has treated these works with such incredible care, giving them a new lease of life in 2023. SOURCEThe other movements can be found here... AllemandeCouranteSarabandeMenuetGigue
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Post by julesd68 on Jul 3, 2023 12:29:30 GMT
Anyone catch this year's Summer Concert from Vienna? It's worth watching if only for the mind-bendingly gorgeous finale of Bolero where ballet dancers were silhouetted against the walls of the Palace as they danced. Just too beautiful, what a genius idea. The music was exquisitely performed, so sinewy and soulful, it gave me goosebumps. The Schonbrunn looked incredible with dramatic red lighting; opulent and glorious. The early part of the concert I found a bit tepid under the baton of Yannick Nézet-Séguin this year. There were a few exceptions with the kind of music that plays to his strengths - a sumptuous and luminous Daphnis et Chloe Suite and Elina Garanca singing from Samson et Dalila. Her Carmen didn't move me at all. Also an interesting symphonic poem by Lily Boulanger whose work I need to investigate further - tragically her life was cut short at the age of just 24. What could she have gone on to achieve? Her sister Nadia lived till the ripe old age of 92 and as a music teacher taught some of the greatest names in music. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001nhyd
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Post by julesd68 on Jul 4, 2023 16:19:06 GMT
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Post by julesd68 on Jul 20, 2023 13:45:22 GMT
In the BBC's classical personality quiz I am ... Antonín Dvořák! "You are fascinated by what makes people tick, and you have a strong idea of what should be done to serve everyone’s best interests. You are conscientious, creative and can be quietly assertive." www.bbc.co.uk/archive/what-classical-composer-are-you/zscrydm
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Post by Slinger on Jul 20, 2023 14:37:18 GMT
In the BBC's classical personality quiz I am ... Antonín Dvořák! "You are fascinated by what makes people tick, and you have a strong idea of what should be done to serve everyone’s best interests. You are conscientious, creative and can be quietly assertive." www.bbc.co.uk/archive/what-classical-composer-are-you/zscrydmAt least you're a bloke, Jules. You are Florence Price!
You love coming up with fresh ideas and are determined to put them into practice. You can see the bigger picture and love to demonstrate your vision to others. As an independent thinker, you are a natural sceptic who demands high standards. Your composer match is Florence Price who features in the BBC’s new Experience Classical digital collection. Price combined the traditions of classical music with the sound of spirituals and West African rhythms and dance. She overcame prejudice to become the first black female composer to have her music performed by a major American orchestra.
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Post by julesd68 on Jul 21, 2023 15:18:48 GMT
Excellent Paul, or is it Flo now?
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Post by MartinT on Jul 21, 2023 18:45:28 GMT
I am Johannes Brahms!
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Post by savvypaul on Jul 23, 2023 9:48:56 GMT
I am Beethoven.
Now, please repeat the question in a louder voice...
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Post by julesd68 on Jul 31, 2023 11:49:15 GMT
I can highly recommend Bomsori Kim's performance of the Bruch VC @ Proms 2023.
We will be seeing much more of her in the future, no doubt. Phenomenally powerful and deep tone yet always clean and controlled. A very physical and engaging performer too, not unlike Nicola B in this regard. Great credit to her for managing to give an interview after the Bruch.
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Post by julesd68 on Aug 1, 2023 14:15:07 GMT
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Post by MartinT on Aug 1, 2023 14:37:32 GMT
About time! I'm going to look up some favourites.
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Post by julesd68 on Aug 1, 2023 15:40:21 GMT
I've already loaded up on Alina Ibragimova.
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Post by MartinT on Aug 1, 2023 19:48:24 GMT
I've already loaded up on Alina Ibragimova. I'm sure you have
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Post by julesd68 on Aug 2, 2023 8:42:58 GMT
Lol!!!
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Post by julesd68 on Aug 5, 2023 12:17:34 GMT
I really should have gone to the Yuja prom. Looks like it was quite the event with her friend Mäkelä on the podium. Dang.
Tim - is this the Yuja gig that you were due to attend?
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Post by julesd68 on Aug 5, 2023 18:37:14 GMT
"Russian opera singer Anna Netrebko is suing New York City's Metropolitan Opera, after she was dropped following Russia's invasion of Ukraine." I wouldn't be surprised if she is successful regarding breach of contract, as much as I don't like the woman. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-66413874
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Post by MartinT on Aug 6, 2023 16:53:23 GMT
If she publically condemned the invasion, I don't see that the NYCMO have a defense case.
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Post by julesd68 on Aug 11, 2023 12:31:53 GMT
Nice little BBC article on the excellent TwoSet Violin. Glad to see these guys getting mainstream press, they have done so much good in raising the profile of classical music among young people. #respect www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-66381403
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