Luciano Berio: Rendering (1989)
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- Опубликовано: 12 фев 2011
- Luciano Berio (1925-2003): Rendering, su frammenti di Franz Schubert per la Decima Sinfonia (1989).
I. Allegro
II. Andante
III. Allegro
Orchestre de Paris diretta da Christoph Eschenbach.
Cover image: The house of Franz Schubert.
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Such a marvelous homage to Schubert and a beautiful piece in its own right.
Meraviglioso. Sconvolgente armonicamente Scubert. Sconvolgente timbricamente Berio. Un'orchestrazione che solo a un fuoriclasse è consentita. Corretta filologicamente l'idea di non riempire ma di stendere una mano di biacca tra le parti mancanti, come si fa nei restauri. E la mano di biacca è anch'essa bellissima. C'è da chiedersi cosa avrebbe fatto Schubert se fosse vissuto ancora un po'. Non dico altri trent'anni (che lo avrebbero in fondo portato a sessanta). Bastava ancora un po'.
Finalmente ho scoperto di chi è il frammento trasmesso da RaiRadio3. Fantastico!!!!! Sono commosso!!! Musica straordinaria
Souvenir....d'une certaine soirée du 20 juin 1989 au Théâtre des Champs Elysées,
où j'avais eu le privilège d'entendre la création française avec le Concertgebouw
d'Amsterdam sous la direction d'Harnoncourt......un hommage de la modernité au
romantisme dans le cadre d'une soirée romantique....Délicatesse, sensibilité,
approche où l'humain se doit de retrouver sa place.
Beyond pretense, Berio denounced the apparent order and the paradoxes of an insensitive world. Spiritual, sensory and rebellious, this poet reveals secret impostures, explores serene pleasures, a world of resurgent dreams 🐾
Berio speaking to me called this work once 'delicate'.
minute 16 interesting string section I like the clash sudden illusion of dissonance , but remains steady in the tonal key.
Amazing music!
Many thanks for hosting this. Playing it this week and it's a hard one to find a recording of! Beautiful work and performance
fantástico! emocionante!
me gusta mucho!
INCREDIBILE!
Ottimo!
grandioso
Cool idea of Berio's.
Berio and Schubert, they're almost identical...
Au-delà des faux semblants, Berio dénonçait l’ordre apparent et les paradoxes d'un monde insensible. Spirituel, sensoriel et rebelle, ce poète dévoile les impostures secrètes, explore des jouissances sereines, un monde de rêves resurgissants !
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At 22:40 radio 3 jingle
C'è un problema nelle trasmissioni di radio3?😊Comunque strepitoso.
very strange , it is si far to Berio's Music
nasser sari -- Yes, this is very harmonious, approachable, easily enjoyed. Do you find Berio's œuvre generally to otherwise be dissonant? "Modern"? سلام عليكم من المكسيك !
This is 金継ぎ !
The second piece is played wrongly!
Super tonale
Non sembra nemmeno lui
Run-of-the-mill National Romanticism 100 years too late.
Nothing compared to his Tape Music.
This is the kind of snobby and dismissive attitude music critics had in the heydays of avant-garde. Luckily, at least one typical composer of the time was not impressed by it, and gleefully wrote traditionally tonal music whenever it pleased him, realizing it is never "too late" for good music.
Must've seemed like a good idea at the time...
Much too erratic for me. Berio is Berio and Schubert is Schubert. I have my obvious preferences, and never shall the twain meet, as the saying goes.
I find that I can enjoy the Schubert realization by Newbould more, enhanced by Bartholomee's version, re-orchestrated, with a Scherzo movement added from another sketch.
I have heard what is posted here twice live, and have had my fill of it. The two simply do not work together for my ears.
Schubert never finished this. So Berio did close the gap between the missing parts with very subtle dreamy parts do not adulterate the original composition.