I can’t resist putting in another youtube link to this blog – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2EeQVwp1WY. This is the Reggie Goodall / Remedios / Linda Esther Gray Tristan from the ENO / Coliseum c 1981. I went to it, but have never heard a recording – I haven’t listened to this yet. The Brangaene is Felicity Palmer…….! There’s also aContinue reading “Exciting blast from the past”
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Wagner Society talk Jan 11 2020
I gave my talk via Zoom to the Wagner Society Manchester on Wagner and Revolution. It wasn’t an academic study, though it did make use of a number of different books by people who are academics which I alluded to at the end of the talk – rather it was a summary for the interestedContinue reading “Wagner Society talk Jan 11 2020”
Vaughan Williams 2
I always used to think that Vaughan Williams had a limited range and some rather irritating and repeating musical tics, and that most of his music could be fitted into the ‘cowpat’ tradition, with a dash of Ravel or Tudor thrown in for good measure. But when you read Ardritt’s book, and think about theContinue reading “Vaughan Williams 2”
Vaughan Williams 1
I’ve just been reading a biography of Vaughan Williams – by Keith Alldritt – Vaughan Williams: Composer, Radical, Patriot – a Biography. I really enjoyed reading it – occasionally it’s a bit irritating with the historical recaps, and references, but it tells well the remarkable story of this man’s artistic journey from approx 1905 toContinue reading “Vaughan Williams 1”
What I’ve missed
The things I wasn’t able to go to in 2020 include: Halle RVW Symphony No 9 Bournemouth Symphony Elektra with Catherine Foster Mahler 3, Halle/Elder Madama Butterfly – Halle/Elder Christ on the Mount of Olives – Halle/Elder Busoni Piano concerto with Igor Levit Beethoven Missa Solemnis BBC Philharmonic Messiaen Piano Recital, Kings Place Elektra –Continue reading “What I’ve missed”
Thoughts in lockdown 5 – November and December 2020
There were two notable broadcast/streamed events at this time – the Opera North Fidelio and the ENO Mozart Requiem. The Opera North Fidelio was a knock-out – again, as with the Halle in February, Rachel Nicholls was a glorious Leonore, and Toby Spence surprised me with the power of his voice and general presence asContinue reading “Thoughts in lockdown 5 – November and December 2020”
Thoughts during lockdown 4 – September/October 2020 Live Music and holidays
Two holidays!!! I spent 5 days in Wales with my friend Chris. His place is very isolated, behind Barmouth, and towards the head of a valley, looking south – so that you can see, lit in the setting sun in the late afternoon, Cader Idris, one of the larger hills thereabouts. He lives without electricity,Continue reading “Thoughts during lockdown 4 – September/October 2020 Live Music and holidays”
Thoughts during lockdown 3 – August 2020
In mid-August I spent 4 days in Launde Abbey on a personal rather than organised retreat. I like the monastic-type punctuation of the day with services (though it’s not a monastery, just the retreat centre for the dioceses of Peterborough and of Leicester –and going to a Compline at 9pm in the gathering darkness with flickeringContinue reading “Thoughts during lockdown 3 – August 2020”
Thoughts during lockdown 2 – July 2020
In July – one of the ‘pleasures’ – relatively speaking – of lockdown has been the time to look a lot at streamed performance, and programmes on Youtube etc For instance this is a lovely and recent film about Mahler’s First Symphony https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5DfYcT5icY and here is a super performance by Lenny Bernstein of Das LiedContinue reading “Thoughts during lockdown 2 – July 2020”
Thoughts during lockdown 1
And in June I began to realise the full consequences of Covid 19 and lockdown for musicians – their well-being, livelihoods and income – and live music, and those who organise it, and love it, and began to feel despondent. Though there are various things I continue to do, with varying degrees of commitment, theContinue reading “Thoughts during lockdown 1”