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    Default Sun 13 March - Stravinsky, Symphony of Psalms

    A three-hander at 5pm this week, with Tom Service, Julian Anderson and Stephen Walsh, not forgetting the BBCSO/Michal Dworzynski and the BBC Singers:


    "Stravinsky composed his psalm settings in the years between the two World Wars, and they are one of the first musical expressions of his re-discovered Christian faith. The work has proved one of the composer's most succesful and influential pieces. Tom Service hosts a round table forum on the piece, examining its background and the ideas behind the music with illustrations and a complete performance given by the BBC Singers and BBC Symphony Orchestra."

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    This is the work that got me into Stravinsky! I want to hear the show and I've lost my personal radio at Victoria Wetherspoons!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3rd Viennese School View Post
    This is the work that got me into Stravinsky! I want to hear the show and I've lost my personal radio at Victoria Wetherspoons!!

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    Sorry to read of your loss, but at least you might access the on demand iPlayer offering later. Since the BBC Singers are shown as providing the vocal, I guess it will not be faithful to the composer's desire that it performed with an all male chorus. There again, it is only very rarely so performed, and Stravinsky's recordings used mixed voices, so ... .

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    Would that last slow section sound right with just Gueezers singing? I'm too used to the mixed choir version.

    Praise him with trumpets and drums. And there aint any. How ubercool is that!?

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    Both Preston and O'Donnell have recorded it with all male choral forces, and it works just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryn View Post
    the BBC Singers


    Anyone else share my view that they've got even more wobbly and frankly unlistenable-to lately. They're getting on I suppose, not enough new blood?
    "The isle is full of noises... Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not"
    The Tempest, Act III scene 2 ll 148-9

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    As I no longer have a personal radio i had to come home to hear the show. I taped it in case I missed anything. It was good musically. I didn't even know about the Octagonal scale. I will listen to it again in due course. I'm still wondering. does it actually count as a symphony?

    However, very heavy in depth on the religious aspect.

    Anyway, a good show.
    For reference, POrokofiev's work for the same occasion is Symphony no.4.

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    I think this was the first Stravinsky I played in - 2nd oboe in the university orchestra. But I still can't believe the great man could expect an oboe to play softly on low Bs and Cs. I designed my own mute to overcome the problem.

    A conical bored woodwind instrument such as an oboe or a saxophone always plays louder down at the bottom. This is a law of physics.

    But Symphony of Psalms remains one of my favourite Stravinsky works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3rd Viennese School View Post
    For reference, Prokofiev's work for the same occasion is Symphony no.4.
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    As is Honegger's 1st btw.

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