Tag: Le Marteau sans maître

  • Remembering Boulez Provocateur of Music

    Remembering Boulez Provocateur of Music

    He wanted to blow up the opera houses and destroy the Mona Lisa. Sometimes it’s necessary to push hard in order to find equilibrium.

    Pierre Boulez might not be to everyone’s taste, either as a composer or a conductor, but if he did one thing well it was to force everyone to think – about music, about progress and about the reasons we value the things we hold sacred.

    It had originally been my intention to show up for my WPRB shift tomorrow and enjoy a lazy morning of English music, since I really didn’t have any other plans. As soon as I drafted my Facebook announcement, however, I was blindsided by the news that Boulez died yesterday at the age of 90.

    Now, I can’t claim to be passionate about Boulez, but he is too important a figure in the world of classical music simply to ignore. Besides, I do like his recordings of Bartók and Debussy, he made a fine set of Schoenberg’s choral music, and the last time I listened to “Le marteau sans maître,” I thought, you know, this isn’t so bad.

    Boulez proclaimed, “A civilization that conserves is one that will decay!” Just the same, I think he’d be glad to join me tomorrow morning from 6 to 11 ET, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com, as I share Boulez records from my collection. It certainly beats the alternative, says Classic Ross Amico.

  • Pierre Boulez at 90: From Iconoclast to Icon

    Pierre Boulez at 90: From Iconoclast to Icon

    Pierre Boulez, the angry young man who once suggested that in order to liberate music, the first thing we need to do is blow up all the opera houses, turns 90.

    Though his dogmatic approach had the effect of impeding the careers of many composers who didn’t adhere to his particularly rigid philosophy, his importance is undeniable. And some assessments seem to indicate that Boulez was not so dogmatic, in some respects, after all.

    Boulez appreciation in The Guardian:
    http://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/mar/20/george-benjamin-in-praise-of-pierre-boulez-at-90

    Deutsche Welle:
    http://www.dw.de/pierre-boulez-the-new-music-evangelist/a-18263555

    The Telegraph:
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/classicalmusic/11493943/The-modernist-maverick-Pierre-Boulez-at-90.html

    The L.A. Times:
    http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/

    Here’s probably Boulez’s most famous work, “Le Marteau sans maître” (“The Hammer without a Master”), after surrealist poetry of René Char:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS82nF85_gA

    Perhaps more easily disgestible in this live performance (with translations posted):

    Boulez, metamorphosed from contentious revolutionary to Grand Old Man of the Podium, conducting Mahler – characteristically devoid of histrionics:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqFwWah5ioE

    Happy birthday, Pierre Boulez.

    PHOTO: Even despots can have their lighter moments

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