Don’t care if it’s April. This is my record of the year

Don’t care if it’s April. This is my record of the year

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norman lebrecht

April 05, 2019

From the Lebrecht Album of the Week:

What follows is simply gripping. The 1956 Weinberg Fantasy, of which there appear to be only two extant recordings, has an arresting opening melody and the best atmospherics I can think of outside the moody-blues songbook of Jacques Brel. Looking at the orchestration, I see that Weinberg has thrown in three saxophones, tenor, soprano and bass, and a Sarrusophone, which does exactly what its name suggests. And a Hammond organ, to leave you with a sense of unfulfilled longing….

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Comments

  • Pierre Fontenelle says:

    Happy to read that her new record is worthwhile – Anastasia Kobekina is a wonderful cellist, full of fantastic “off the beaten path” repertoire choices.

  • We privatize your value says:

    It’s official now: Weinberg is the flavour of the season! Alright, he deserves it, a great composer. Will Goffredo Petrassi be next? https://youtu.be/CS9fazhMQSY https://youtu.be/x-ELG-kKi1k

  • Bone says:

    I enjoyed the Fantasia, especially the outer sections (didn’t care much for middle).
    Record of the year, though? I’d recommend holding your horses, pardner.

  • Bone says:

    Same comment that you didn’t post earlier:
    Enjoyed the outer sections of the Weinberg very much – interior section not so much. Hold horses on record of the year, though.

  • Brettermeier says:

    I’m amazed that nobody noticed the f*ck-up in the cover. Great job, Claves Photoshop guys!

    https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71hZ4UbBgXL._SS1400_.jpg

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