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#691
Composers & Music / Re: Casualties of War
Saturday 18 June 2011, 15:49
Edmund von Borck (1906-44) was really a great loss. I know his magnificent Saxophone Concerto op.6, written in 1932 for Sigurd Rascher, actually the first one!
There are more orchestral works and two operas. He hasn't even a wikipedia entry!
BTW, fyrexia uploaded the PC op.20.
#692
Sorry, Mark! I placed this under "Problems" because it concerned the technical matters of the site. ;)
#693
Composers & Music / Re: Eduard Erdmann (1896-1958)
Saturday 18 June 2011, 13:53
The Rondo and Symphonies 1 and 2 are certainly impressive. The later two symphonies, though masterfully written, suffer a bit from over-elaboration to my mind. A change from Straussian opulence to Schönbergian austerity. (No, I am not against modernism in general but I think that it was achieved at the expense of individuality in many cases.)
#694
Composers & Music / Ian Venables
Saturday 18 June 2011, 13:43
I have seen that Thomas Schmidt-Kowalski has been discussed at this board - though he is still living and composing happily!
Therefore I would like to put another living composer on the map: Ian Venables
http://www.ianvenables.com/
He was born in 1955 and could be described as a latter day romantic. There is certainly nothing post-modernist about his sincere music.
I was lucky to do a thorough by-ear-analysis of his masterful Piano Quintet some year ago. His workmanship is beyond question and the quality of his inspiration never falters.
If you like Finzi, Howells and Barber try out Venables. Songs and chamber music have been issued by naxos, SOMM and Signum.
#695
Composers & Music / Re: Violin Concerto Wishlist!
Saturday 18 June 2011, 13:33
I would love to hear Robin Milford's VC op.47 of 1937. Dutton has done so much putting the minor masters back on the map. When will they start with Milford?
#696
Well, I thought I knew but when I was asked before posting my first messages I failed regularly...
Is it "9" or "nine" or "10" or "ten" or what? I tried all...
#697
Composers & Music / Re: Anthony Philip Heinrich
Saturday 18 June 2011, 11:44
It's here, the last track of CD 1: Philanthropy

http://www.amazon.com/Flowering-Vocal-Music-America-1767-1823/dp/B0000030IN/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1308393743&sr=8-5

And here is a short piano piece, Laurel Waltz From 'The Elssler Dances'. A lovely piece, quite Schubertian.

http://www.amazon.com/Wind-Demon-George-William-Warren/dp/B0000030FL/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1308393743&sr=8-9
#698
Composers & Music / Re: Anthony Philip Heinrich
Saturday 18 June 2011, 00:19
New World Records has released his symphony "The Ornithological Combat of Kings" and a weird choral work "Philanthropy", both still available through amazon.
A few years ago Deutschlandradio Kultur broadcast a concert by the Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland Pfalz conducted by Howard Griffith. They announced that the three works played would soon be realeased by CPO but so far nothing has been heard about it. If you like I will try to upload the whole concert - including an interview with H.G. and a portrait of Father Heinrich - in GERMAN..  ;)
#699
Composers & Music / Re: Hubert Parry
Saturday 18 June 2011, 00:11
Oh no! I missed the show...  :'(
Anyway, I don't even know if BBC television has an online service.
Has anyone recorded the feature? Or knows about plans to release a DVD?
#700
Greetings!

I have just uploaded the BBC recording of the second version for you! The quality is just bad so don't complain!  ;)

Regards,
Mathias