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A most enjoyable listen musically and a composer definitely worth exploring further. I loved the scoring for woodwinds and brass and the resulting sound produced by Concerto Koln. Warmly recommended.
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fergus wrote:
A most enjoyable listen musically and a composer definitely worth exploring further. I loved the scoring for woodwinds and brass and the resulting sound produced by Concerto Koln. Warmly recommended.
A music professor I studied under many, many moons ago was an advocate for Dutch composers, old and modern, feeling they were universally overlooked. I remember him championing Wilms along with Diepenbrock and Pijper. I will have to look this up
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DonKC wrote: A music professor I studied under many, many moons ago was an advocate for Dutch composers, old and modern, feeling they were universally overlooked. I remember him championing Wilms along with Diepenbrock and Pijper. I will have to look this up
And I will have to look up Diepenbrock and Pijper, Don.
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I am entering the wonderful, magical sonic world of Sibelius....
Pelleas and Melisande incidental music, Tapiola and The Oceanides.
Pelleas and Melisande incidental music, Tapiola and The Oceanides.
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There are samples available on YouTube:DonKC wrote:fergus wrote:
A most enjoyable listen musically and a composer definitely worth exploring further. I loved the scoring for woodwinds and brass and the resulting sound produced by Concerto Koln. Warmly recommended.
A music professor I studied under many, many moons ago was an advocate for Dutch composers, old and modern, feeling they were universally overlooked. I remember him championing Wilms along with Diepenbrock and Pijper. I will have to look this up
http://youtu.be/L9PEBga8yZI
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Seán wrote: There are samples available on YouTube:
http://youtu.be/L9PEBga8yZI
Thank you Seán; I will check those out later.
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Sibelius: Symphonies 3 & 7....
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Sibelius: Violin Concerto performed by Oistrakh/Philadelphia Orchestra/Ormandy....
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Finishing up my Sibelius Saturday with his Four Legends from the Kalevala....
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