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You can hear the transistion from Impressionsts (e.g. Typical Poulenc freely modualting major/minor and lively third movement. “Dies Irae” used so much in Rachmaninov (Isle of the Dead, Paganini Variations, Symphonic Dances)
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Plus the “idee Fixe” to Harriet Smithson. Love Peer tiptoeing away.īeautiful piece using unusual orchestration – cimbalom (Hungarian Dulcimer)ĥth movement has stark “Dies Irae” references. “Anitra’s Dance” is a little cheesy, but “In the Hall of the Mountain King” is always fun. Nice to have a real “sing-along” – I’m reminded of listening to this at my grandparents who had a collection of “Popular Classics” (Peer Gynt, Polovtsian Dances (Borodin) were my favourties).
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Reader – I bought the album!Ĭaught on the radio whilst travelling back to the airport. Some was quite expected (dances, wedding music, etc), but there were more thoguhtful and deeper pieces concering the Romany diaspora. Tonight, live session from Faith (Accordian) and Branko (violin) playing various Gypsy Folk (their term!) music. World on 3 has been my staple Friday evening programme for years. Also played was more Touareg music from Songhoy Blues (I find them a little TOO “rocky” and prefer the more natural sound of Tamikrest) and Angelique Kidjo (originally from Benin). I LOVE the different tonalities of Arabic music. Lopa Kothari presented the Songlines Awards 2016 on Radio 3 and had Oud player Yaz Fentazi live in the studio. He appears to follow a rather unique composition style.Ĭatch-up time on the plane. As always with Hindemith, I admire the strong writing for woodwind and brass. Mathis here refers to Mathis Grunewald and each movement describes a painting/tableau by him. I heard his Symphonic Metamorphisis of Carl Maria von Weber as a child at the Robert Mayer concerts in the 1970s and starting to seek out more Hindemith immdiately. “Songlines Top of the World 118.” English/Irish folk but with a very rich sound, especially accompaniment.Īn old favrourite. “Songlines Top of the World 118.” A real standout for me a much harder sound that others in the genre (Tamikrest, Tinariwen) and in some resepects more “Western” but with the obvious Desert Blues sound