Saturday, 19 August 2017

Classical Music - April 2017

Bach, J.S. - Bleib bei uns, denn es will Abend werden (Stay with us, for evening falls)
Bach, J.S. - Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust (Delightful rest, beloved pleasure of the soul)
Barber
  • A Hand of Bridge
  • Vanessa: Intermezzo from Act III
  • Mutations from Bach 
Beethoven - Symphony No.6
Beethoven - String Quartet No.10 
Brahms - Symphonies 1 to 4
Brahms - String Quartet No.1 
Bridge - String Quartet No.4
Debussy - Twelve Etudes
Dvorak
  • Suite in A, 'American' (original piano version)
  • Two Little Pearls
  • Album Leaf in E flat 
Faure - 5 Melodies 'De Venise'
Faure - La bonne chanson 
Haydn - Symphonies 34, 35 and 38
Holmboe
  • Sonatina for oboe and piano
  • Trombone sonata
  • Eco
Medtner - Three Hymns to Toil
Mozart - Piano Concertos 1 and 3
Nielsen - Symphony No.3
Nørgård - Symphonies 5 and 6
Rachmaninov - The Bells
Schubert - Schwanengesang
Schubert - Piano Sonatas in C minor and A, D.958 and 959
Schumann
  • Violin Sonata No.1
  • Nachtlied
  • Märchenbilder for viola and piano 
Shostakovich - Cello Concerto No.1
Sibelius
  • Symphonies 5 and 6
  • 7 Songs of Runeberg, op.13
  • Serenad 
Smetana - Blaník
Stravinsky
  • The Firebird
  • Petrushka
  • Fireworks
  • Scherzo Fantastique
Villa-Lobos - Choros 4 and 9
Villa-Lobos - Suite Populaire Brésilienne for guitar

While I was still working through some of the purchases from late last year (Barber, Bridge, Dvorak, Medtner, some Schumann, Villa-Lobos, the Haydn symphonies which aren't even close to finished), I went and bought a few more things on a trip at the tail end of March.

And so the discs with the Shostakovich cello concerto, the Sibelius songs and the Schumann violin sonata were all added to the already sizeable collection of music "needing" to be listened to. I also bought some Stravinsky, but rather than starting with my purchase of The Soldier's Tale I decided it was time to start on a chronological survey of all of Stravinsky's music.

The biggest focus for April, however, was on Brahms' 4 symphonies. Having heard them all over the previous months, and having revisited the first 3 in March, this was the month when I listened to them enough to really feel some familiarity. I ended up listening to all of them together in the space of a few days.

And everyone of them is a first-class work. If pressed I would probably nominate Symphony No.3 as my favourite at the moment, but I would quite happily re-hear any of them. Brahms has a reputation as a bit of a perfectionist who tried very hard to suppress any music he wasn't satisfied with. This means that the quality of the things he allowed to be published is remarkably consistent. But along with that, each of the 4 symphonies has a different character. Two in minor keys (one more dramatic, one more tragic), and two in major keys (one more pastoral, one more heroic). Together they form a fine set and help show why Brahms is considered one of the true greats of classical music.

Saturday, 5 August 2017

Popular Music - April 2017

Tori Amos
  • Under the Pink
  • From the Choirgirl Hotel
  • The Beekeeper
  • Abnormally Attracted to Sin
Bat for Lashes - The Haunted Man
george - Polyserena
Radiohead - Kid A
Thrice - The Alchemy Index Volume 4: Earth

Another month of records where I think... is that all the pop music I listened to? Possibly not, but it's all the albums that fulfilled the criteria for being entered into the records.

The Tori Amos merry-go-round is, of course, unlikely to ever stop spinning. It surprised me a little how long it had been since I last listened to Kid A (almost a year).

The only genuinely interesting entry on here is Polyserena, the first album by the Brisbane band george (the lack of a capital letter is their choice). It's quite some years since I listened to it because I've always reached for their second (and last) album Unity, which is one of my favourite albums of all time.

But Polyserena is a pretty good album. All of the knowledge of musical styles that makes Unity so great and which has continued to show in the later careers of the members (first and foremost Katie Noonan) is detectable in Polyserena. The only weakness is that sometimes it feels like the skills are being shown off rather than being fully integrated and used in the service of the music. But it's well worth a listen.

As the debut single showed.