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Messages - motiaan

#1
Dear forum,

after several listenings, I feel rather ambiguous. It IS a monolith of a symphony, not too modern in a positive sense and both a pleasant and mind-blowing experience. But, just listening to Mahler's Fifth and the Albert Dietrich symphony, I think it lacks direction. The big symphonists (say, Haydn, Beethoven, Mahler, Pettersson, only to name a few) add something special that keeps the composition "on track", and that is what I miss here, an underlying "arc of suspense". It is marvellous, though.

But what are your impressions?
#2
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Samuragochi Symphony No.1
Wednesday 17 July 2013, 08:45
Hi,

cdjapan.co.jp has them for ~29 euros incl. shipping to europe... and I am waiting for mine.
#3
Composers & Music / Re: Wiklund's symphony
Wednesday 10 July 2013, 01:23
Hi,

astonishingly so, there is a YT file: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQETM-hlR_o
#4
Composers & Music / Re: Paul Gilson La Mer
Wednesday 10 July 2013, 01:13
#5
Hi,

the correct prename is Disma, without ending 's'

Unfortunately, the youtube link does not offer much information: Orazio Scortino is the pianist and conductor, recorded at "Teatro alla Scala", Milano. On Scortino's homepage one can conclude that it is a recording from 2011, his debut there. If so, the orchestra was "i Cameristi della Scala".
#6
Composers & Music / Re: Tobias Matthay 1858-1945
Monday 01 July 2013, 14:20
Hi,

some very few short piano pieces are on youtube, but I have not listened to them so far:
On Surrey Hills:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4w6wI8ys6c
Prelude And Arpeggio Op. 16:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgYWRtUzFV4
Vitality , No. 1 Of 'from My Sketchbook' Op. 24:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7Qp1QJMDMM
A Portrait, (From Three Lyric Studies) Op. 33 No. 1:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsn29PIxTr8
Prelude & Bravura:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8BgDdk5uQQ
#7
Hi from Wuppertal, Germany. I am an engineer, turning 50 in a few months, and always looking for something new to hear. My preferences lie with instrumental music, from piano solo to concertos and symphonies. I like operas, but only live (the other vocal genres are not for me). So I hope to explore many different composers's works.

Cheers, Helli