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Messages - JollyRoger

#2
Composers & Music / Re: Robert Fuchs
Friday 29 August 2014, 00:18
My favorite set of The Brahms Symphonies is by Swarowski! Fabulous renderings. I will need to look up the orchestra..
#3
Composers & Music / Re: Peter Sculthorpe
Friday 29 August 2014, 00:03
Sculthorpe's music is haunting and like NO ONE ELSE. While I enjoy just about all I have heard by Sculthorpe, I think his most unforgettable work is Irkanda IV, which is the most desolate despairing work you will ever hear.
IMHO, he is one the the great composers of our times. I share your grief over this great loss.
#4
Composers & Music / Re: 1900 book on American composers
Thursday 28 August 2014, 23:57
Look similar to a post I made at another music site..thanks for passing it on..
#5
I see no mention of Europe in the thread title.
There must be a boatload of fine music written about the bleak north from Canada..
perhaps most of it is too recent
#6
Composers & Music / Stenhammar's FIRST??
Saturday 26 April 2014, 08:59
Clearly a rarity and clearly in the domain of the Romantics, members should take in this live concert at Swedish radio
Wilhelm Stenhammar - Symphony No. 1 in F major.
Concert with the Royal Philharmonic, Stockholm.Martin Sturfält, piano. Conductor: Andrew Manze
Concert 27/3, Stockholm Concert Hall.
http://sverigesradio.se/sida/gruppsida.aspx?programid=4427&grupp=18793&artikel=5845390
#7
Composers & Music / Re: Most Memorable Unsung Tune.
Friday 26 July 2013, 03:13
Quote from: Alkanator on Sunday 21 July 2013, 19:40
There are so many good ones to choose from, but one that definitely stands out to me is the theme from the epilogue of Joly Braga Santos' 4th symphony.
outstanding selection!!
#8
Edmund Rubbra(1901- 1986)
Variations on 'The Shining River', Op. 101
Variations on a Phyrgian Theme, Op.105
Handel-Rubbra - Variations & Fugue on a Theme of  Handel Op. 24 (orch. Rubbra)
Rubba was unquestionably a composer in the romantic vein.
#9
Vintage RVW - a fine piece!!
#10
Quote from: bulleid_pacific on Sunday 31 March 2013, 23:52
No, Delius is definitely sung.  Quite why though is another matter - I've just resurrected a very old thread in which I nominate him as possibly the only composer I don't get at all.
Delius must be like liver...either you can't stand the smell of it or you revel in it.
I despise liver(and hard rock), but Delius floats my boat..
#11
Composers & Music / Re: Bror Beckman
Friday 12 July 2013, 02:11
a very fine piece of music..
should be more frequently played..
#12
Composers & Music / Re: The odd one out round
Friday 05 July 2013, 00:04
Edward German: Symphony No. 2 'Norwich'
#14
Composers & Music / Re: Awful, but magnificent!
Thursday 04 July 2013, 22:55
Before jumping frying Fry for his "bourgeois" St Nicolas Symphony..
Take note of this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Nicolas_(Britten)
#15
Thanks for the fine list:
You may want to check here for samples and more solo works.
I wonder what is known of Genevieve op Post?
http://classical-music-online.net/en/composer/Bennett/2780