Anyhoo... When looking for something else of his to share with you this week, I happened upon this. I was mesmerised! This is heavy metal-level harpsichord and orchestra stuff. It's driving, throbbing, relentlessness is captivating. The virtuosity required is stratospheric. Stick with it. Hear the homage to Bach and Handel in the first movement, then, in the second, nods to Mozart and, later, to Beethoven. But this is all Gorecki, baby! It's less than ten minutes of sheer musical mayhem that forces its way into the psyche and leaves one wanting more, more, more!
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Menoizikul; Midweek Musicalisms
This midweek interlude is supposed to be about lesser-known or less-heard composers' works, and on the whole that has been achieved. I could not go past this one, however, despite his being quite well-known, at least for his hauntingly beautiful Symphony of Sorrowful Songs. Yes, I'm talking about Henryk Gorecki (6th December, 1933, Czernica, Poland). If, btw, you haven't heard that symphony, do yourselves a favour.
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My goodness, that was intense.
ReplyDeleteCan go tripping listenng to it!
ReplyDeletea great piece to start into a day...
ReplyDeleteWhat an intense piece this is and I need to come back and listen to the Symphony of Sorrowful Songs. I gave it a quick listen and it was wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - what a wonderful introduction ... certainly very powerful and I must listen to the Sorrowful Songs sometime soon - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteA wonderful piece, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day!
Great post, Amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love how the musicians are so intent on their playing.
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
You have such an eclectic ear! Good on you! XX
ReplyDeleteWow....that was a wild ride!
ReplyDeletesorry, I just can't listen, I did jump through and the one where they are playing the organs so frantic makes me crazy. also I would not recognize the music of anyone you names that they gave nods to. no symphonies for me.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I wouldn't have recognised the different moments or strains (Bach, Handel, etc) if you hadn't mentioned it.
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