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San Antone

Duruflé : Requiem, Op. 9
Robert Simpson: Houston Chamber Choir


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Quote from: Sergeant Rock on March 18, 2023, 10:08:57 AMKarl Amadeus Hartmann Symphony No.6



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Guten Abend, Sarge!  8)

YES!  Hartmann RAWKS!  And that symphony was one of the greatest musical experiences in my life!
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Mandryka

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Quote from: premont on March 17, 2023, 07:15:55 PMThat's right. Toccata prima from libro I and Libro II are both on volume I of Lesters traversal.

I have read his notes again, and the only thing he writes about the difference between the toccatas of libro I and libro II is that the toccatas of libro II are more harmonically audacious than the toccatas of libro I.

Hammond has something  to say about this. First, Frescobaldi announced that the 1627 toccatas exemplify a "new manner." Hammond says that this new manner is partly to do with form: for the first time (some of) the toccatas consists of contrasting subsections -- he does not (as far as I can see) go on to discuss how the 1627 toccatas achieve musical unity.

Here's Hill with Bk 2 Toccata 11 with the manuscript -- I can see what Hammond is getting at! It is astonishing music. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D02yNNdPleE&ab_channel=RobertHill

What do the signs I've highlighted mean? In fact,, I don't know what any of it means. I can't read tabulature at all!

Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muss man schweigen

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Carl Nielsen
Violin Concerto

Johan Dalene (violin)
John Storgårds & Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra


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Mapman

Quote from: Mandryka on March 18, 2023, 12:34:33 PMHammond something  to say about this. First, Frescobaldi announced that the 1627 toccatas exemplify a "new manner." Hammond says that this new manner is partly to do with form: for the first time (some of) the toccata consists of contrasting subsections -- he does not (as far as I can see) go on to discuss how the 1627 toccatas achieve musical unity.

Here's Hill with Bk 2 Toccata 11 with the manuscript -- I can see what Hammond is getting at! It is astonishing music. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D02yNNdPleE&ab_channel=RobertHill

What do the signs I've highlighted mean?



That score is interesting, with more lines than in normal staves. The upper highlighted symbol is clearly a sharp (and listening to the music confirms this). The lower highlighted symbol appears to be a natural sign.

vers la flamme

First listen;



Ned Rorem: Symphony No.3. José Serebrier, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

Found this at the library, knowing nothing about the composer. Apparently, he was renowned for his songs, and he died last year at the age of 99. Sounds pretty good so far.

Karl Henning

Quote from: San Antone on March 18, 2023, 12:17:22 PMDuruflé : Requiem, Op. 9
Robert Simpson: Houston Chamber Choir


Great disc! Thanks again for the tip.
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Mandryka

Quote from: Mapman on March 18, 2023, 12:51:17 PMThat score is interesting, with more lines than in normal staves. The upper highlighted symbol is clearly a sharp (and listening to the music confirms this). The lower highlighted symbol appears to be a natural sign.

Actually they even look a bit like our sharp and natural signs now that you say it. I don't know if/how key was specified.

This one seems to have a flat sign, as well as a note which is both natural and sharp!

Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muss man schweigen

Dry Brett Kavanaugh

Quote from: Mandryka on March 18, 2023, 01:15:26 PMActually they even look a bit like our sharp and natural signs now that you say it. I don't know if/how key was specified.

This one seems to have a flat sign, as well as a note which is both natural and sharp!



Possibly, does a sharp sign at the bottom, rather than next to the note, indicate that the note is sharp in the previous, or later, measures?

Dry Brett Kavanaugh

Quote from: vers la flamme on March 18, 2023, 12:54:55 PMFirst listen;



Ned Rorem: Symphony No.3. José Serebrier, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

Found this at the library, knowing nothing about the composer. Apparently, he was renowned for his songs, and he died last year at the age of 99. Sounds pretty good so far.

He is also famous/infamous for authoring a scandalous book.  ;D

Mapman

Quote from: Dry Brett Kavanaugh on March 18, 2023, 01:26:15 PMPossibly, does a sharp sign at the bottom, rather than next to the note, indicate that the note is sharp in the previous, or later, measures?

I took a look at other versions of the score (https://imslp.org/wiki/Toccate_e_partite_d%27intavolatura%2C_Libro_2_(Frescobaldi%2C_Girolamo)). In the urtext editions, that note (measure 7) is sharp.

(On IMSLP, the first score is the one shown in the video; this particular piece starts on page 37.)

Todd



A light Schumann concerto with Grimaud displaying ample Fingerfertigkeit.  Nice for what it is, but not a contender.  The Burleske is comparatively better, and here I have heard only A-listers, but the work itself is meh. 
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premont

#90733
Quote from: Mandryka on March 18, 2023, 01:15:26 PMActually they even look a bit like our sharp and natural signs now that you say it. I don't know if/how key was specified.

This one seems to have a flat sign, as well as a note which is both natural and sharp!


The accidentals (sharp and flat) only concern the notes they are written next to or to immedially repeated notes of the same pitch, so the interpretation of the "natural sign" must be wrong. It may alternatively be an indication of some kind of ornament.

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vers la flamme

Quote from: Dry Brett Kavanaugh on March 18, 2023, 01:27:57 PMHe is also famous/infamous for authoring a scandalous book.  ;D

What book would that be?

San Antone

Schumann : Märchenbilder, Op. 113
The Nash Ensemble



Dry Brett Kavanaugh


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