This is a truly beautiful program, with three of the 20th century composers I am most fond of, largely because of the disturbing, sincere nature of their musical expression. Bartók's music was difficult for me to appreciate when I first heard it at concerts in the 1980s (Berg's was much easier) but over time it is one of my staples. I saw Solti conducting his Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta. Shostakovich directly entered my veins right from the beginning and I've attended performances with Rostropovich or Rozhdestvensky on the podium. I was exposed to Lutoslawski at the concert hall and even saw him conducting a program of works of his own in Madrid, in 1990 or 91. Listening to programs like this by Bernstein or Rattle is truly enlightening. Thanks for posting these musical journeys.
This is a truly beautiful program, with three of the 20th century composers I am most fond of, largely because of the disturbing, sincere nature of their musical expression. Bartók's music was difficult for me to appreciate when I first heard it at concerts in the 1980s (Berg's was much easier) but over time it is one of my staples. I saw Solti conducting his Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta. Shostakovich directly entered my veins right from the beginning and I've attended performances with Rostropovich or Rozhdestvensky on the podium. I was exposed to Lutoslawski at the concert hall and even saw him conducting a program of works of his own in Madrid, in 1990 or 91. Listening to programs like this by Bernstein or Rattle is truly enlightening. Thanks for posting these musical journeys.
I can't stand Bartok's music! It's Fucking SHIT!
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Rattle discusses "Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta" starting at 9:48.
I can't stand Bartok's music! It's Fucking SHIT!