Showing posts with label Schubert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schubert. Show all posts

Friday, March 23, 2007

Maconchy, Schubert, and synchroncity

Superb response to my article on the recordings of Elizabeth Maconchy's string quartets. Superb article in today's Guardian on Schubert's symphonies. Serendipitous synchronicity that Misha Donat produced the 1989 recordings and wrote the Guardian article this week.

Now read about serendipity, synchronicity and Bernstein
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Sunday, February 25, 2007

Catch this if you can

BBC Radio 3's new schedules have taken quite a pasting here. So let's give some praise when it is due. Any programme that mixes Takemitsu, Bach, Honegger, Ligeti, Schubert and Eisler gets my vote. Listen to two hours of pianist Iain Burnside delivering an increasingly rare commodity, intelligent radio, via Listen Again, until 4th March.

And more praise for my alma mater via this link.
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