What’s with the snow?

April 9, 2016 at 10:30 am

To round off two weeks of Spring-related music, we’re returning to Glazunov, whose ballet “The Seasons” we heard last Monday. Besides that ballet, he wrote another Spring-themed piece earlier in his career. It’s lush, it’s green, it’s sweet, it’s warm, and it’s imperial Russian!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Goick97CYIU

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Ave Whatever

April 7, 2016 at 10:30 am

Our two-week look at the music of spring is almost over … just a few more.

Charles Gounod is best known for his “Ave Maria,” which he didn’t actually write. Bach wrote it; Gounod just slapped a melody line on it. Less than 5% of the notes belong to Gounod. Let’s just forget the Ave Maria. Instead, let’s focus on his fantastic operas and art songs, not to mention his many masses and sacred choral works.

Please. Can we just forget the stupid Ave Maria.

Here is Gounod’s “Song of Spring”:

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Yet another Scandinavian Spring

April 6, 2016 at 10:30 am

There must be something magical about springtime in Scandinavia. Maybe it’s because the winters are so damn long. Maybe it’s because some parts of Scandinavia go without seeing the sun for part of the winter. Whatever the reason, there is much to celebrate when the frozen, dead world comes back to life.

So, we’ve heard from Grieg, and Sinding, and their friend. Why not add Sibelius to the mix?

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