Earlier this month I listened to the journalist Dorothy Byrne interviewed on Desert Island Discs. She described the overwhelming experience of hearing Frederic Rzewski’s The People United Will Never Be Defeated for the first time, and as the continuing chilling events have unfolded worldwide, this piece has remained in the back of my mind. The evocative main theme, a Chilean revolutionary song, has become a personal anthem of resistance to the pandemic, a rallying tune to whistle during the long days of isolation. Continue reading The People United Will Never Be Defeated
Category: Classical
A Walk in the Woods with Three British Composers
This week we head to much more familiar pastures, in the shape of a record I’ve seen often over many years, and have finally decided to listen to properly! This classic Lyrita LP recorded in 1968 contains works by three early 20th century composers, often thought of as being quintessentially ‘English’, despite their more international connections. The names Arnold Bax and E.J. Moeran certainly bring to my mind a certain type of gentle English folksiness, while I’ve heard some of Holst’s music described as being like a procession through a landscape. Continue reading A Walk in the Woods with Three British Composers
Vivid Images: Anatoly Lyadov – Symphonic Works
While browsing through the Melodiya section of our CD collection I found Anatoly Lyadov’s Symphonic Works. The beautifully styled booklet case and cover art on this album caught my eye, the name Lyadov only vaguely ringing in the corner of my memory. I decided to refrain from searching for him on the internet and just listen.
Continue reading Vivid Images: Anatoly Lyadov – Symphonic WorksSunny Scenes – Portuguese Piano Music by Daddi & Viana da Mota
By contrast with last week’s intense Ustvolskaya, this week we move to sunnier climes with a listen to Portuguese Piano Music performed by Sofia Lourenço.
The large and diverse collection of CDs that we are currently processing contains a fair amount of Portuguese classical music, about which I know very little – so time to listen and learn! Continue reading Sunny Scenes – Portuguese Piano Music by Daddi & Viana da Mota
Truth in Music: Galina Ustvolskaya – Piano Sonatas
We’ve recently acquired a truly fantastic collection of CDs here are at Hillside Harmonies. There is nothing mundane; very little ordinary Bach, Mozart, or Beethoven, for example; and plenty of composers that we’ve rarely (or never) encountered, which is quite something considering the amount of music that we’ve collectively heard.
We like to learn as we listen, so first on the listening pile was a CD of piano sonatas by the Soviet composer Galina Ustvolskaya. Continue reading Truth in Music: Galina Ustvolskaya – Piano Sonatas