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A.S

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Belgian music
« on: Friday 15 July 2011, 10:57 »

   Hello
   I upload next symphonies on Download board.

   Jef Van Hoof; Symphony no.1 in A major
   Jef Maes; Symphony in G major


   All Best
                                                                                           A.S
   

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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #1 on: Friday 15 July 2011, 17:09 »
the van Hoof first symphony was on Classical Choice TV (channel 740 in my area)  probably in the new Phaedra CD (cond. by F. Terby) a few days ago, I noticed. (I'm not positive- I didn't write down the conductor).

(for a TV station that I expected to play Beethoven symphony movements all the time alternating with arrangements of Rossini overtures and snippets of Pachelbel's Canon they've actually almost exceeded my best expectations, not my worst, so the Van Hoof symphony was not that unusual a choice for them...)

(not meant as a knock on Beethoven, my favorite composer... hopefully my intent is clear)
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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 16 July 2011, 00:13 »
A.S,

Thank you as usually, for you rare symphonies !
Yet another european composer i never heard of!

Tony

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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 16 July 2011, 21:04 »
Wot – Belgian music without remembering Guillaume Lekeu? Not any more. He still slips onto the occasional chamber music CD but he had a wonderful feel for orchestral music. I don't suppose there are any copies left of the Ricercar set issued 20 years ago (If you see any of this, do snap 'em up) ...  Barberine Prelude;  Hamlet, Ophelia too from a study symphony, Chant de triomphale deliverance, Introduction et Adagio – all great stuff and all ignored by the world.

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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 17 July 2011, 03:05 »
the Lekeu 2nd etude symphonique is stunning, no argument... (as Belgian composers go I also like Legley and a number of others... :) )

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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 17 July 2011, 09:59 »
Kersters symphony no.3 op.39 (1967, pub.1975) - movements
*Largo
*Poco allegro
*Allegro molto

Ryelandt- still looking for the tempo headers. Op.108, 1933.
Thanks! (I have heard of but not, I think, yet heard Ryelandt. Symphony no.5 has been recorded on CD too, in a new performance- well, no longer new, released in 1991 - conducted by Peire, with sym. 3 and a suite. Maybe allmusic.com has info about that CD, or something- checking.)
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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 17 July 2011, 13:52 »
  eschiss1

  Thank you very much detail explanation always ;)
  I have Ryelandt's CD which contains Sym3 and sym5 by P.Peire.
  Both symphonies are petit work than his large scale symphony no.4
  But I like  Sym3 and 5 very much.
  Both works are filled with romantic flavor of Flemish.

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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 21 July 2011, 16:33 »
  I have Ryelandt's CD which contains Sym3 and sym5 by P.Peire.
  Both symphonies are petit work than his large scale symphony no.4

I have to disagree with you there. While Sym5 is indeed small-scale and rather Neoclassical, Ryelandt's Third is ambitious and dramatic. It's true that it's only 32 minutes long, not the same size as Ryelandt's huge Sym4... but it's about as "petit" in ambition as a Taneyev symphony!

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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 21 July 2011, 23:58 »

  jimmosk

  I understand.
  I shouldn't have used word 'petit'.
 I agree with you.


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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 25 August 2011, 14:19 »
Oh, Ilja, I love the Benoit oratorio and I'm only about 2/3rds of the way thru the Prelude....

Thanks - Jerry

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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #10 on: Friday 26 August 2011, 16:57 »
Hi Jerry,

Glad to hear it. More coming up!

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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 06 October 2011, 11:34 »

  Hello Arbuckle

  Thank you very much to upload many Belgian Composers music (and other countries music too!)
 
  I like Belgium symphonic music very much.
  So I hope to listen next Symphonies long time.
  I hope someone will share these someday!
 
  Baeyens, August   Symphony No.3
  Brusselmans, Michel   Symphony No.2 and no3
  Chevreuille, Raymond   Symphony No.2 "Des Souvenirs"(1944)
  de Jong, Marinus   Symphony No.2
  Meulemans, Arthur   Symphony No.6 "Sea Symphony"
  Rasse, Francois   Symphonie Romantique
  Schoemaker, Maurice   Symphony in a


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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 06 October 2011, 12:31 »
Thanks, Arbuckle, for Tinel's Feest - previously I've only known his Polyeucte.

A.S,: I have a recording of Rasse's Symphonie Romantique and will upload it to MediaFire later today, if no one beats me to it!

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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 06 October 2011, 13:29 »

  Hello Mark

  Wonderful!!
  I'm looking forward it!
  Thanks a lot!!

  A.S
 

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Re: Belgian music
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 06 October 2011, 16:01 »
Rasse's Symphonie Romantique has now been added to this thread in the Downloads board.