It was more or less what I expected when you try to fit Stamitz, Haydn, Mozart and early Beethoven into one hour but I rather enjoyed it and, for newcomers, it probably took a lot of the stuffiness out of the subject.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostIt was more or less what I expected when you try to fit Stamitz, Haydn, Mozart and early Beethoven into one hour but I rather enjoyed it and, for newcomers, it probably took a lot of the stuffiness out of the subject.
There was as I mentioned a very enjoyable series on the symphony a while back but I simply can't remember the details of it.'Man know thyself'
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And don't forget, the following Friday, Simon Rattle's Proms Beethoven Ninth is being shown on BBC 4 - around 7pm or so.
Regarding an older series on the symphony, you wouldn't be thinking of the seven- part Great Composers which the BBC did about twelve years ago?
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Originally posted by Michael View PostAnd don't forget, the following Friday, Simon Rattle's Proms Beethoven Ninth is being shown on BBC 4 - around 7pm or so.
Regarding an older series on the symphony, you wouldn't be thinking of the seven- part Great Composers which the BBC did about twelve years ago?
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Michael, just recovering from being overwhelmed by the 9th - you know I can't understand why people carp at that exhilarating finale - take it for what it is, exuberant joy!
No I saw the Great composer series (frightening to think that was about 12 years ago) in fact I still have it as I recorded it - this was something else even further back in the last century from the 80s I think.'Man know thyself'
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There was a series called "Music in Time", presented by James Galway back in the 80s but it didn't deal exclusively with the symphony.
I didn't get to see the 9th tonight - it was on at a very bad time but I recorded it. This, along with the other later symphonies, is featured in this week's "Symphony". Beethoven of course straddles the first two programmes.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostThere was a series called "Music in Time", presented by James Galway back in the 80s but it didn't deal exclusively with the symphony.
I didn't get to see the 9th tonight - it was on at a very bad time but I recorded it. This, along with the other later symphonies, is featured in this week's "Symphony". Beethoven of course straddles the first two programmes.
.'Man know thyself'
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On the whole, I enjoyed the series although a lot of composers had to be ditched (Schumann and Mendelssohn didn't even get a mention.) A lot of time was spent on the hugely entertaining Ives but I thought Mahler might have got a bit more exposure.
The presenter, Simon Russell Beale, is a huge Beethoven fan and he dropped that composer's name continually throughout the series.
(Not a criticism - from me, anyway).
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