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  • Sir Richard Rodney Bennett Unsung Musical Genius

    Sir Richard Rodney Bennett Unsung Musical Genius

    Sir Richard Rodney Bennett could do it all: from twelve-tone to torch songs, from film music to jazz. Bennett was a brilliant musician who never really seemed to find his niche and continues to be undersold – despite the knighthood he acquired in 1998.

    This Sunday night on “The Lost Chord,” we remember Bennett with an hour of his music, including his later, generously melodic “Partita for Orchestra,” his thornier Violin Concerto from 1975, and selections from his most celebrated film score, that for “Murder on the Orient Express.”

    Even so, it hardly encompasses the enormous variety of his pursuits. Late in life, Bennett began to diversify even further, preferring to paint and work in collage.

    Howard Ferguson, one of his teachers at the Royal Academy of Music in London, regarded him as perhaps the greatest talent of his generation, though, he opined, he lacked a personal style. I’m not sure I agree with this, but when one is all over the map with one’s interests, one becomes very difficult to pigeonhole.

    Bennett died in 2012. I hope you’ll join me, on what would have been his 80th birthday, for “A Nod to Rod,” tonight at 10 ET. A repeat will air Wednesday evening at 6; or you can enjoy it later as a webcast at http://www.wwfm.org.

    PHOTO: The young Bennett, looking very Mod, with skinny tie and cigarette

  • Classic Ross Amico One Year Anniversary

    Classic Ross Amico One Year Anniversary

    BTW – Not to detract from my post on Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, but today also marks the one year anniversary of the creation of Classic Ross Amico. Thank you for reading my page.

  • Mengelberg, Wagenaar, and Cyrano de Bergerac

    Mengelberg, Wagenaar, and Cyrano de Bergerac

    The conductor Willem Mengelberg was highly regarded for his performances of Mahler and Strauss with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, of which he was music director for 50 years. It’s hardly surprising, then, that this Straussian overture after “Cyrano de Bergerac,” by the Dutch composer Johan Wagenaar, would be right up his alley.

    Happy birthday, Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951).

    More on Wagenaar by clicking on “show more” on the website.

    “The truth which I speak strikes more sparks from men’s hearts than your spurs do from the cobblestones.” – Cyrano de Bergerac

  • Maugham’s Hollywood Soundtracks Picture Perfect

    Maugham’s Hollywood Soundtracks Picture Perfect

    W. Somerset Maugham is said to have been the highest paid writer of the 1930s.

    This week on “Picture Perfect,” we’ll have music from four Maugham adaptations, including the 1946 version of “Of Human Bondage” (with music by Erich Wolfgang Korngold), the 1946 version of “The Razor’s Edge” (with music by Alfred Newman), and two versions of “The Painted Veil – one from 2006 (with music by Alexandre Desplat) and one from 1957 (released as “The Seventh Sin,” with music by Miklós Rózsa).

    As a former medical student who experienced World War I, first as an ambulance driver and then in the British Secret Intelligence Service, Maugham endured adventures all over Europe and Asia, which he then turned to the service of his fiction.

    In 1938, he remarked, “Fact and fiction are so intermingled in my work that now, looking back on it, I can hardly distinguish one from the other.”

    Maugham also worked in Hollywood for a time, writing scripts and making a pretty penny from film adaptations of his books.

    I hope you’ll join me for music from movies inspired by Maugham this week, on “Picture Perfect.” The show airs tonight at 6 ET, with a repeat Saturday morning at 6. You can also listen to it later as a webcast, at http://www.wwfm.org.

    PHOTO: Tyrone Power sees the light in “The Razor’s Edge”

  • Versailles in Trenton Art Imitates Life

    Versailles in Trenton Art Imitates Life

    How does one tie the court of Versailles to downtown Trenton? Observe the master at work in today’s Trenton Times.

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2015/03/classical_trenton_childrens_ch.html

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