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    Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
    I caught a reasonable amount of last night's programme and liked what I heard -

    A recital of Dvorak and Bartok from young American string quartet the Escher Quartet.


    Vieuxtemps, Kisielewski, de Fesch etc - not the standard daytime output by any means!
    Does anyone have any thoughts on Kisielewski? There's not a lot on Spotify!

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      Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
      Does anyone have any thoughts on Kisielewski? There's not a lot on Spotify!
      ....on second thoughts, having now read a short biography, I will give others priority!

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        Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
        ....on second thoughts, having now read a short biography, I will give others priority!
        Good morning Lat, I too have read a short biography on Kisielewski and he has gone up my 'priority of interest' list!


        Are we allowing politics to interfere with our music?

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          Originally posted by Beef Oven View Post
          Good morning Lat, I too have read a short biography on Kisielewski and he has gone up my 'priority of interest' list!


          Are we allowing politics to interfere with our music?
          Good morning Beef Oven - and thank you for your comments. I couldn't quite decide on his politics - half good, half bad or possibly mainly good. As no one had responded, and the biography suggested that he had been a significant figure not only in music, I got cold feet. I just wondered whether he was someone so famous that I would have been expected to know him or that he had been involved in something very unpleasant that everyone knew about except me.

          I suppose there is a wider issue about music and politics etc. Having had the discussion about Wagner and Chopin, I have since discovered that Liszt was also anti-semitic. I then started to read about John Ireland and there were some Britten style connotations there, albeit unproven. Sometimes I wish that we didn't have so much knowledge of these people as it leads to dilemmas if their music is enjoyable. Maybe I should just stick with the music!
          Last edited by Guest; 19-01-13, 10:46.

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            Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
            Good morning Beef Oven - and thank you for your comments. I couldn't quite decide on his politics - half good, half bad perhaps. As no one had responded, and the biography suggested that he had been a significant figure not only in music, I got cold feet. I just wondered whether he was someone so famous that I would have been expected to know him or that he had been involved in something unpleasant that everyone knew about except me.

            I suppose there is a wider issue about music and politics. Having had the discussion about Wagner and Chopin, I have since discovered that Liszt was also anti-semitic. I then started to read about John Ireland and there were certain Britten like connotations there, albeit unproven. Sometimes I wish that we didn't have so much knowledge of these people as it leads to dilemmas if their music is enjoyable. Maybe I should just stick with the music!
            I warmed to him; a Jewish, libertarian fighter against the Polish tyrannical state of the time. Erudite in literature and philosophy and coiner of at least two wonderful phrases/statements regarding that tyranny - 'dictatorship of dunces' and 'socialism heroically overcomes difficulties unknown in any other system'.

            I take your point about 'too much knowledge', but perhaps it's about what we do with that knowledge, rather than the knowledge itself.

            Ever since I can remember, I have been aware of Chopin's, Liszt's and Wagner's anti-semitism - even before I was familiar with their music, but it never resulted in any blocks for me. I suppose I just stick with the music!

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              Originally posted by Beef Oven View Post
              I warmed to him; a Jewish, libertarian fighter against the Polish tyrannical state of the time. Erudite in literature and philosophy and coiner of at least two wonderful phrases/statements regarding that tyranny - 'dictatorship of dunces' and 'socialism heroically overcomes difficulties unknown in any other system'.

              I take your point about 'too much knowledge', but perhaps it's about what we do with that knowledge, rather than the knowledge itself.

              Ever since I can remember, I have been aware of Chopin's, Liszt's and Wagner's anti-semitism - even before I was familiar with their music, but it never resulted in any blocks for me. I suppose I just stick with the music!
              Yes, good points. As I have said before on anti-semitism, it is important to be aware that all things in the past would have seemed different. I am not excusing it but I get the impression that there was some naivety and that does provide some leeway. Anyhow, as you rightly say, that's not an issue with Kisielewski so the absence of comment could indicate that many don't know his music.

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                Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
                I caught a reasonable amount of last night's programme and liked what I heard -

                A recital of Dvorak and Bartok from young American string quartet the Escher Quartet.


                Vieuxtemps, Kisielewski, de Fesch etc - not the standard daytime output by any means!
                Good stuff Lats - this is why I frequently have TTN on during the morning, a highly varied diet plus with iplayer you can always fast-forward through any bits not to your fancy. Listener-friendly Radio Three :

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                  Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                  Good stuff Lats - this is why I frequently have TTN on during the morning, a highly varied diet plus with iplayer you can always fast-forward through any bits not to your fancy. Listener-friendly Radio Three :
                  Thank you for the tip. I think I will do it.

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                    Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
                    Yes, good points. As I have said before on anti-semitism, it is important to be aware that all things in the past would have seemed different. I am not excusing it but I get the impression that there was some naivety and that does provide some leeway. Anyhow, as you rightly say, that's not an issue with Kisielewski so the absence of comment could indicate that many don't know his music.
                    Hey Lats, I forgot to mention-

                    Played this this afternoon. I thought it was pretty good.

                    Przemysław Slav Lechowski - fortepianWarszawa, 15 grudnia 2011, Nagranie Live.Wykonanie kompozycji Stefana Kisielewskiego w ramach projektu "Nowe interpretac...

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                      Originally posted by Beef Oven View Post
                      Hey Lats, I forgot to mention-

                      Played this this afternoon. I thought it was pretty good.

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGulDqgLLBk
                      Thank you. Interesting - and described on one website as 'mysterious'. I thought that there was a harp like effect in places.

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                        I wonder what the "NB" in the programme listing of tonight's TTN signifies....?

                        2:31 AM
                        Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) NB use with discretion jlts Nov2000!
                        Cantata no.36c (BWV.36c) 'Schwingt freudig euch empor'
                        Mona Julsrud (soprano), Tuva Semmingsen (mezzo-soprano), Jerker Dahlin (tenor), Frank Havröy (bass), Oslo Cathedral Choir (Terje Kvam choirmaster), Christian Schneider & Erik Niord Larsen (oboe d'amore), Kjell Arne Jørgensen & Miranda Playfair (violin), Dan Styffe (bass), Hans Knut Sveen (harpsichord)


                        Perhaps Mr Shea ("JLTS"?) could enlighten if he's passing this way...?
                        "...the isle is full of noises,
                        Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                        Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                        Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                          Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                          I wonder what the "NB" in the programme listing of tonight's TTN signifies....?

                          2:31 AM
                          Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) NB use with discretion jlts Nov2000!
                          Cantata no.36c (BWV.36c) 'Schwingt freudig euch empor'
                          Mona Julsrud (soprano), Tuva Semmingsen (mezzo-soprano), Jerker Dahlin (tenor), Frank Havröy (bass), Oslo Cathedral Choir (Terje Kvam choirmaster), Christian Schneider & Erik Niord Larsen (oboe d'amore), Kjell Arne Jørgensen & Miranda Playfair (violin), Dan Styffe (bass), Hans Knut Sveen (harpsichord)


                          Perhaps Mr Shea ("JLTS"?) could enlighten if he's passing this way...?
                          Well spotted, Cali!

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                            21 Februay: 5:13 AM
                            Mozetich, Marjan (b. 1948)
                            Affairs of the Heart: a Concerto for Violin & String Orchestra (1997)
                            Juliette Kang (violin), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor)

                            I heard this broadcast for the second time this morning and found it strangely beguiling. At first - half recognising it, but unsure - wondered if it was Arvo Paaert or Steve Reich.

                            Anybody hear it, have views, know about Mozetich...?

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                              Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                              I wonder what the "NB" in the programme listing of tonight's TTN signifies....?

                              [I]2:31 AM
                              Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) NB use with discretion jlts Nov2000!
                              Cantata no.36c (BWV.36c) 'Schwingt freudig euch empor'
                              ....
                              Perhaps Mr Shea ("JLTS"?) could enlighten if he's passing this way...?
                              I wondered about that as well.
                              The Norwegian version of Through the Night, "Notturno ", has more detail about the broadcasts than the recent R3 webpages (I have complained about this several times) or Euorclassic Notturno (http://www3.ebu.ch/cms/en/sites/ebu/...playlists.html).

                              Have a look at: http://www.nrk.no/spillelister/spill...013%2000:05:00
                              It says it was "Recorded At Trefoldighetskirken During Oslo Chamber Music Festival 15/8/99" and gives this extra info "Cantata No.36c (Bwv.36c) 'Schwingt Freudig Euch Empor' (1.Schwingt Freudig 2.Ein Herz 3.Die Liebe Fuhrt 4.Du Bist Es Ja 5.Der Tag 6.Nur Dieses Einz'Ge 7.Auch Mit 8.Bei Solchen 9.Wie Die Jahre)".

                              Maybe it's a rights issue?

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                                Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
                                21 Februay: 5:13 AM
                                Mozetich, Marjan (b. 1948)
                                Affairs of the Heart: a Concerto for Violin & String Orchestra (1997)
                                Juliette Kang (violin), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor)

                                I heard this broadcast for the second time this morning and found it strangely beguiling. At first - half recognising it, but unsure - wondered if it was Arvo Paaert or Steve Reich.

                                Anybody hear it, have views, know about Mozetich...?
                                Mozetich is IMO a gifted and well trained composer without an own face. Including his Jewish background he presents -as he wishes- Jewish (or Klezmer) influenced music, Mahler ditto, Reich, Pärt or Debussy. It's sounds all beguiling, but lacks an own voice.
                                Quite a lot of his music is broadcast in TtN, and is taken from and available on the Canadian CBC label (Mozetich is IIRC a Canadian), and all orchestral works are performed involving Mario Bernardi.

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