Vasily Andreyevich Zolotarev 1873-1964

Started by dhibbard, Thursday 20 July 2017, 23:48

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Christopher

Absolutely - thank you Reverie!  Seems you are in a race with David Dhibbard who has mentioned that he is putting it onto Sibelius.

I think it's worth saying that there isn't enough of his work recorded out there to pass a judgment on whether his work has merit or not.  And yet he seems to be the subject of a huge number of postings across various fora. Given that there are many many Russian (etc) late romantic composers whose works have never been recorded, why does this one attract so much attention and speculation?  Apparently Rimsky-Korsakov, for one, didn't rate his work...

Alan Howe

We're going round in circles again. I suggest we wait until we've actually got something to listen to. Then we can (finally) make a judgment.

Reverie

Quote from: Christopher on Sunday 23 February 2020, 17:13
Absolutely - thank you Reverie!  Seems you are in a race with David Dhibbard who has mentioned that he is putting it onto Sibelius.

I think I'll leave this one to Dhibbard  ;D

I have other irons in the furnace.

Christopher

I discovered on another forum that someone has made a MIDI version of Zolotarev's 1st symphony - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXpZyqdSV74&t=1s - maybe we can now start to get a sense of whether his music is any good.

Alan Howe

Not a great-sounding rendering, unfortunately.

Christopher

Would you say it's the rendering rather than the piece? I'm finding it difficult to tell so can't give an opinion.

I note that the creator of that Youtube channel, has "orchestrated" a lot of unsungs from our era - this is his list of works: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMecG2I4vEDzoD0HW4DxylA/videos )

Alan Howe

The renderings are universally terrible in sound - such a shame.

Gareth Vaughan


Alan Howe

Back to square one with Zolotarev, I'm afraid.