Wish I could choose again, just dug a forgotten classic out the loft...........Oh well............THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE.......?
THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE.......?
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Re: THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE.......?
The kinks were *THE* band of the 60's for me - recordings on BBC4 TV at the mo.
Re: THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE.......?
Easy choice this...
R Strauss - Vier Letzte Leider/Metamorphosen (Karajan/BPO/Janowitz).
The 4 Last Songs are, for me anyway, quite possibly the most beautiful 25 mins of music ever written. To know the story behind why (and when) they were written makes them all the more moving. I will never tire of listening to them. The first time I ever heard them live was in 1992 at Birmingham Synphony Hall (Jessye Norman with CBSO) and they were performed at the end of the first half. Such was the emotional impact of the music I don't think there was a dry eye in the house with a few people quite openly weeping in the audience. Never known anything like it before or since.
R Strauss - Vier Letzte Leider/Metamorphosen (Karajan/BPO/Janowitz).
The 4 Last Songs are, for me anyway, quite possibly the most beautiful 25 mins of music ever written. To know the story behind why (and when) they were written makes them all the more moving. I will never tire of listening to them. The first time I ever heard them live was in 1992 at Birmingham Synphony Hall (Jessye Norman with CBSO) and they were performed at the end of the first half. Such was the emotional impact of the music I don't think there was a dry eye in the house with a few people quite openly weeping in the audience. Never known anything like it before or since.
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Re: THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE.......?
This is the power of good music Grommit......
To know the story behind why (and when) they were written makes them all the more moving. (Quote - Grommit)
Would love to know.......
To know the story behind why (and when) they were written makes them all the more moving. (Quote - Grommit)
Would love to know.......
Re: THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE.......?
Strauss composed the Four Last Songs in 1948, a year before he died, and they express a calm acceptance of the inevitability of his own death. He knew he didn't have much time left, and as a result many have said that he poured every last ounce of his emotion into their composition. The songs meditate on life, death, and the transition into “the magic circle of the night.”jammy395 wrote:This is the power of good music Grommit......
To know the story behind why (and when) they were written makes them all the more moving. (Quote - Grommit)
Would love to know.......
The words to the last song in the cycle are thus:
Through trouble and joy we have
walked hand in hand;
we can rest from our wanderings
now, above the peaceful country-side.
The valleys fall away around us,
the sky is already darkening,
Only a pair of larks still rise
dreamily into the scented air.
Come here, and let them fly
For soon it will be time to sleep
and we must not lose our way
in this solitude.
O broad, contented peace!
So deep in the sunset glow,
How exhausted we are with our
wanderings—
can this then be death?
Obviously they are sung in German, but to have these words in the back of one's mind - and the knowledge that the great man had not long left to live - makes the music so moving there are times I find it almost impossible to take it all in.
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Speakers: Royd Sapphire
Hooking it all up: NVA Soundcord & NVA LS6
Re: THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE.......?
Many thank's for sharing with us a bit of the history to the songs....
It does indeed help us apprieciate the music more, knowing a bit of the background to the composition.
Cheer's grommit.....Am trying hard to get into some classical music......Will keep my eye out for this Strauss, in particular.
jammy
It does indeed help us apprieciate the music more, knowing a bit of the background to the composition.
Cheer's grommit.....Am trying hard to get into some classical music......Will keep my eye out for this Strauss, in particular.
jammy
Re: THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE.......?
No problem.jammy395 wrote:Many thank's for sharing with us a bit of the history to the songs....
It does indeed help us apprieciate the music more, knowing a bit of the background to the composition.
Cheer's grommit.....Am trying hard to get into some classical music......Will keep my eye out for this Strauss, in particular.
jammy
I'd put up a 'recommended listening' list of Classical music for you but it'd clutter this thread - if you wanted to start another one, maybe giving some idea of what style of (classical/orchestral etc) music you like then I'd be more than happy to throw a few ideas into the ring.
Sources: Macbook/Sony CDP-X303ES/TEAC UD-H01 dac & Sony PS-6570/Benz Micro ACE SL
Making it louder: Sonneteer Sedley/Sonneteer Campion
Speakers: Royd Sapphire
Hooking it all up: NVA Soundcord & NVA LS6
Making it louder: Sonneteer Sedley/Sonneteer Campion
Speakers: Royd Sapphire
Hooking it all up: NVA Soundcord & NVA LS6