Classic F.M

Excellent archive footage of the great man and his world during the latter half of the 19th and early 20th century make this documentary singularly excellent. Directed by Ken Russell, it's a little known and rarely shown work of art that's well worth a watch.


From 49.30 onwards, Ken Russell shot the last movie footage of Elgar's last home, "Marl Bank" on Rainbow Hill, Worcester - and of the view to the Cathedral from the window, which had never been caught on film before. Marl Bank was bulldozed in 1969 to make way for a block of flats.
 
This is one of the world’s most iconic Christmas songs, but few people know it was originally a Ukrainian New Year’s carol called Shchedryk.

 
Not exactly classical, but it is cello. Ilse De Ziah makes the solo instrument sound like an orchestra...

 
I've been working through this thread, playing all the pieces and now finally caught up... there is some superb stuff, all well presented by Odds. That boy should stick with music and forget politics!
 
I've been working through this thread, playing all the pieces and now finally caught up... there is some superb stuff, all well presented by Odds. That boy should stick with music and forget politics!
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It was a compliment Odds, I have enjoyed the thread! I find it intereting how music ignores political divides. Daniel Barenboim put together an orchestra of Jewish and muslim musicians and it all went well, although he wrote a very boring book about it. And besides, you have often told the forum what you think of me.
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think we have had any Chopin yet...

 
It was a compliment Odds, I have enjoyed the thread! I find it intereting how music ignores political divides. Daniel Barenboim put together an orchestra of Jewish and muslim musicians and it all went well, although he wrote a very boring book about it. And besides, you have often told the forum what you think of me.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think we have had any Chopin yet...

I like a bit of Chopin piano music. I have that piece on an old CD. The one I posted previously was the tune used in the library scene of the Truman show. It was so beautiful that I wanted to look it up. Which was much harder before we had the internet! It was the middle movement from Piano Concerto No1.

Chopin struggled with large scale works, so even this short movement has a dreary bit in the middle. But the beginning and end are lovely.

 
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