RUclips is now loaded with these symphonies, essentially unheard and unexperienced. Someone took the liberty to record this one, and it was placed on RUclips, still unnoticed. It is a work worth listening to.
Enjoyed this work, especially the stately, pensive, beautiful third movement, in which Bolcom lauds O. Messiaen (I guess, the Frenchman's early works, such as his majestic L'Ascension). Also liked the unrelenting, energetic last movement. The tonal language of the last two movements seemed a bit more accessible than that of Movements I and II.
Nunca he investigado la música de Bolcom con detenimiento....veremos que tal....ciertamente hay mucho de Messiaen en "Hymne à l’Amour" .........gracias!!
A minimal symphony this, written in an accepted modernist idiom of the time, with brash orchestration and annoying pretentious effects (and of course some jazz). What the hymn "Abide With Me" followed by the wedding march signifies is a mystery, but the context surely trivializes them. Ives and Antheil, to name two, did this sort of thing much better, although admittedly Bolcom's work sounds like no one else's. Nor should it, let it stand alone, the easier to ignore.
I think "Hymne a l'Amour" might provide a clue or 2 toward the significance of "Abide With Me" and the march. I found the piece to be something I want to listen to many more times, especially the slow movement (I don't care for the finale much, but there's explaining taste, right?)
RUclips is now loaded with these symphonies, essentially unheard and unexperienced. Someone took the liberty to record this one, and it was placed on RUclips, still unnoticed. It is a work worth listening to.
agree it sure is
Enjoyed this work, especially the stately, pensive, beautiful third movement, in which Bolcom lauds O. Messiaen (I guess, the Frenchman's early works, such as his majestic L'Ascension). Also liked the unrelenting, energetic last movement. The tonal language of the last two movements seemed a bit more accessible than that of Movements I and II.
takes a minute for folks to know what is available. heck I'm still learning about 50 composers I had never heard of less than ten years ago.
Nunca he investigado la música de Bolcom con detenimiento....veremos que tal....ciertamente hay mucho de Messiaen en "Hymne à l’Amour" .........gracias!!
A minimal symphony this, written in an accepted modernist idiom of the time, with brash orchestration and annoying pretentious effects (and of course some jazz). What the hymn "Abide With Me" followed by the wedding march signifies is a mystery, but the context surely trivializes them. Ives and Antheil, to name two, did this sort of thing much better, although admittedly Bolcom's work sounds like no one else's. Nor should it, let it stand alone, the easier to ignore.
I think this is the first time I've read a negative comment by you under any music video. Fascinating - not that I disagree.
Agreed. This is not a keeper.
I think "Hymne a l'Amour" might provide a clue or 2 toward the significance of "Abide With Me" and the march. I found the piece to be something I want to listen to many more times, especially the slow movement (I don't care for the finale much, but there's explaining taste, right?)
Just relistened to to it. The 1st movement is simply charming.
Maybe Bolcom had a terrible marriage?