tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8060605.post-73279169191249109642008-05-09T07:56:00.011+01:002008-05-09T08:49:10.321+01:002008-05-09T08:49:10.321+01:00Danger - musicians having fun<a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_FPpiWNARTt4/SCMu9pssZSI/AAAAAAAAEP8/oTlCeZ8WVbU/s1600-h/Savall1.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5198050031615894818" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto; CURSOR: hand; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_FPpiWNARTt4/SCMu9pssZSI/AAAAAAAAEP8/oTlCeZ8WVbU/s400/Savall1.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><span style="color:#000000;">In their 1951-2 season the <a href="http://www.halle.co.uk/publishedSite/home.asp">Hallé Orchestra</a> perfomed all six of the symphonies <a href="http://www.overgrownpath.com/search/label/ralph%20vaughan%20williams">Ralph Vaughan Williams</a> had then written. Five of them were conducted by the inimitable <a href="http://theovergrownpath.blogspot.com/2005/11/glorious-john-in-new-york.html">John Barbirolli</a>, while No. 1, the <a href="http://www.rvwsociety.com/symphonies.html">Sea Symphony</a> with its <a href="http://www.waltwhitman.org/AboutWhitman.asp">Walt Whitman</a> text, was conducted by Vaughan Williams himself. When the symphony was performed in Sheffield with the composer conducting, the orchestra was a 'cello short, and at Vaughan William's request Barbirolli, a talented 'cellist, took the vacant seat.<br /><br />I was reminded of this story when listening to Jordi Savall and Hesperion XXl's superb new CD <a href="http://www.alia-vox.com/cataleg.php?id=70">Estampies & Danses Royales</a>. The programme of music from the thirteenth century <em>Chansonnier du Roi</em> is for instrumental forces only, so soprano <a href="http://www.overgrownpath.com/2008/01/honey-i-shrunk-soloist.html">Montserrat Figueras</a> (aka Mrs Savall) wasn't needed for the sessions. But she wasn't going to miss the fun, and there she is on the recording playing the <em>kithara,</em> a rare instrument which <a href="http://www.overgrownpath.com/search?q=cithare">featured here recently</a>.<br /><br />Fun is what this new release is really all about. It is superb music brilliantly played and recorded; but above all there is a quality that seems to be disappearing from recordings and live concerts - the sound of musians having fun. As contemporary composer <a href="http://www.boosey.com/pages/cr/composer/composer_main.asp?composerid=18035">Kurt Schwertsik</a> said - <em>'I believe the function of art is to denounce seriousness. It should be fun. There's a halo of awe around modern music. You achieve more if you're <strong>not </strong>serious'.<br /></em><br />Vaughan Williams, Savall, Barbirolli and Schwertsik in one post? - that's what I call fun! And there's more musicians having fun <a href="http://www.overgrownpath.com/2006/12/simple-gifts-baroque-party-music.html">here</a>.<a href="http://www.overgrownpath.com/2006/12/simple-gifts-baroque-party-music.html"> </a><br /><span style="font-size:85%;">The Kurt Schwersik quote is from the excellent <a href="http://www.boydell.co.uk/80462375.HTM">CageTalk</a> (ISBN 9781580462372). Any copyrighted material on these pages is included as "fair use", for the purpose of study, review or critical analysis only, and will be removed at the request of copyright owner(s). Report broken links, missing images and errors to - overgrownpath <em>at</em> hotmail <em>dot</em> co <em>dot</em> uk</span></span>Pliablenoreply@blogger.com