AÂ site that reviews music through the ages via Utube videos. Really worth a visit.
AÂ site that reviews music through the ages via Utube videos. Really worth a visit.
Here’s an interesting article about the top 10 underrated composers in two parts – 5 composers each.
http://www.sfcv.org/article/the-top-ten-underrated-composers
http://www.sfcv.org/comment/reply/17666
For my take on underrated composers see http://jimsclassicalmusic.com/?p=307
and  http://jimsclassicalmusic.com/?p=3901
One of the world’s greatest compositions, Beethoven’s 5th piano concerto (the Emperor), played by Glenn Gould on piano – Leopold Stokowsky conducting The American Symphony Orchestra 1966.
My friend Richard admires Glenn Gould so much, I’ll go ahead and post this work, which may or may not be “perverse” and “heretical”!
Here is a review of this recording on Amazon.
Both Glenn Gould and Leopold Stokowski were often iconoclasts, with musical interpretations that some considered eccentric or even heretical. That’s certainly the case with this piece, which some critics have labeled as “perverse”. So fair warning, purists often despise this recording.
Not me. Of all all the other versions I have heard, this is the one I keep returning to. The 2nd movement as played by Gould is one of the most beautiful and moving pieces of music I’ve ever experienced. Stokowski’s orchestra is lush and sonorous, Gould’s playing is fluid and singing, and even the humming somehow works.
It’s true that Stokowski and Gould sometimes seem to have different ideas about the music (particularly in the first movement). Listening closely, one can detect inconsistencies between the approach of the conductor and pianist. But somehow that doesn’t matter, and the end result is a glorious musical triumph. Other recordings may be truer and more accurate, but to me they sound pale and bland next to this. Regardless of its eccentricities and heresies, it’s still one of my top 10 favorite recordings. Ever.
First movement – Allegro
Second Movement – Adagio Un Poco Mosso
Third Movement Rondo- Allegro Ma Non Tanto
About time that I posted some full compositions. You may have noticed that I tend to only present one movement from a Concerto or Symphony or Sonata; rather than all the movements. Invariably it’s the second movement -Â due to my preference for slow, melodic, thoughtful, melancholic!, peaceful etc. I suppose in a way it’s not really fair to the composer not to present his/her entire statement.
Recently a person in my town asked if I ever posted entire compositions. He didn’t ask the question in a judgmental fashion, just politely inquired. It has “niggled” at me ever since. So… Istvan … here’s a post for you!
(* I’ll place this posting in the Long Playing sections)
Francois Devienne (1759 – 1803) was known as “The French Mozart”
Francois Devienne – Bassoon sonata I in C major, Op. 24
Beethoven – Piano Sonata no. 23 Appassionata
Johann Nepomuk Hummel: One of the greatest of the ‘ignored and forgotten’ composers!
Hummel – Sextett Fur Blaser In F Major
Haydn – Symphony No. 104 In D Major (”London”)
Mozart – Piano Sonata No- 13
Clara Schumann, Robert’s wife – who decided late in life she just didn’t have what it takes to be a composer!
Hmmm … I beg to differ!
Clara Schumann Drei Romanzen, Op 22
In response to the Post “Opera Long Play (Arias)” a listener requested their favourite version of Pie Jesu. So here it is.
(*my wife – who is the opera buff in the family! – says she likes the one originally posted better … which is sung by Anna Netrebko)
Pie Jesu by Sarah Brightman and Paul Miles Kingston
Paul Miles Kingston & Sarah Brightman – Pie Jesu
Sometimes my love of the piano gets me carried away I think. I’d like to provide the music you listeners want; after-all it is your site! So how about sending some requests? To make it easier you can send directly to my email: jimji@internode.on.net
I love the way he kind of sneaks up on you in this prelude. Slowly lulls you whilst building to a crashing, smashing mid section, and then sneaks away again! On the whole a very ‘poetic’ piece. Played by the great Sviatoslav Richter.
Rachmaninoff Prelude no. 10 Op.32 in B minor. Lento
Who can do “Dreamy” better than Chopin? Maybe nobody. Let’s listen!
His Nocturne in B #17. Two versions. One by Garrick Ohlsson, until 1970 the only American to win the International Chopin Competition. And then a more recent winner of the Competition (2005) – Rafal Blechacz; who was proclaimed so superior to all the other entries that they couldn’t award a second prize! (check out Rafal – a fine young man without much of an Ego! A great “New” breed of pianist) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafa%C5%82_Blechacz
and a wonderful interview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bYVX8BEl7Y&feature=related
By Ohlsson
By Blechacz
Dedicated to the brave, frightened and determined masses takin’ it to the streets throughout the Arab world. Chopin gives a sound backdrop to this turmoil in his Revolutionary Etude. Played here by the bright young star Valentina Lisitsa.
Chopin Etude op. 10 #12 – The Revolutionary Etude
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi5VTBdKbFM&feature=related
Brahms Clarinet Trio In A Minor Op-114-02 Adagio
Despite my “Opera Apology” http://jimsclassicalmusic.com/?page_id=2604– I feel I owe it to my listeners to post this collection of Arias. They are amongst my wife’s favorites. It seems that no matter how much I protest my ‘non-appreciation’ of vocal/opera; I continue to get suggestions, comments and requests! So here’s an hour of Arias. Enjoy.
NOTE: If you want to hear the pieces individually – go to: http://jimsclassicalmusic.com/?p=4612
Arias Long Play
| Puccini – Nessun Dorma |
| Tommaso da Celano – Pie Jesus |
| Donizetti – Lucia di Lammermoor (Spargi D’ Amaro Pianto) |
| Puccini – O Mio Babbino Caro |
| Gounod – Je veux vivre dans ce rêve (Roméo et Juliette) |
| Puccini – The Humming Chorus |
| Delibes – The Flower Duet |
| Delibes – Où va la jeune hindoue |
| Donizetti – L’elisir D’amore – Una Furtiva lagrima |
| Bizet – Pearlfisher’s Duet |
| Mozart – Cosi Fan Tutte – Trio – Soave Sia Il Vento |
| Bizet – Carmen Habanera |
| Verdi – Rigoletto – La Donna E Mobile |
| Offenbach – Les oiseaux dans la charmille (doll song) |
| Verdi – La traviata: Brindisi |
I wonder how many of us knew this very familiar piece (Morning Mood) was by Grieg?
I didn’t!
Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Morning Mood
Six Norwegian Mountain Melodies: 2. Lullaby from Valdres
And one to play on New Years’ Day!
Melodies of Norway, EG 108: I Went to Bed So Late
I’ve checked out this lady’s playing every which way! Listening to her play and reading what ‘critics’ say. My conclusion is that she’s as good as it gets! She is Valentina Lisitsa. She has her own Channel on utube. Here’s a link to a Chopin piece. (*you can join a Channel devoted to her clips. there are well over 100 to view)
http://www.youtube.com/user/ValentinaLisitsa#p/u/5/JtZokkiSxBM
PS – There is an interview with her amongst the videos. She appears to be a really nice person – wholly without airs or any trace of “eccentricity”! Refreshing!
An hour and 25 minutes of uninterrupted beautiful music. Many of the pieces appear elsewhere on the site, but some are new.
| Chopin: Waltz 19Â In A Minor | 01:57 |
| Handel: Concerto grosso Op. 3 No. 2 in B-flat major: II – Largo | 02:24 |
| Beethoven Duo For Clarinet & Bassoon In C Woo 27 – Larghetto Sostenuto | 02:10 |
| Erik Satie , Cafe-Concert Songs- Je Te Veux | 04:20 |
| Brahms piano concerto 1 second movement | 13:25 |
| Mozart Serenade For Winds K361 #3 | 06:10 |
| Scriabin Piano Concerto: Andante | 08:45 |
| Brahms, Intermezzi, op117 (1) in E b, Andante moderato | 05:44 |
| Mahler Symphony No. 5: IV. Adagietto. sehr langsam | 10:49 |
| Schubert Impromptu, D899, No.3 In Gb Andante | 05:40 |
| Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor: II. Andante con moto | 10:22 |
| Bach Double Violin Concerto Vivace first move | 04:06 |
| Chopin – Piano Concerto no. 1 – 2. Romanze. Larghetto | 09:34 |
| Chopin prelude 13. in F sharp major | 03:14 |
| Mozart Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491: II. Larghetto | 07:34 |
Lasts 13 minutes
Brahms Piano Concerto 1 second movement