"Andre Jute" wrote in message
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"Keith G" writes:
Szymanowski's Violin Concerto No. 1 by Zachar Bron ('Muza' label - SX
1536)
You put your finger on something with Szymanowski, Keith. Also try
Lutoslawski. There more Poles than one would expect who write good
music. It has something to do with their Catholicism. I concluded quite
a while ago (in conversation with John Tavener as it happens but I was
headed there anyway by simple dull statistical analysis) that among the
living composers the only ones really worth listening to believe in God
or are at least religious in some sense, even if only of strong
religious background.
http://members.lycos.co.uk/fiultra/C...MFTavener.html
http://members.lycos.co.uk/fiultra/C...20Rozario.html
Interesting.
I'm a sucker for the highly emotional playing of our Eastern European
friends - all the more so when the recordings are of their own, cherished
Eastern European works on the stunning Supraphon, Hungaroton and Melodya
labels, even if released by EMI.
The recordings made in the 'pre digital' 60s - 80s period retain 'certain
qualities' that I'm sure will be familiar to you and one or two others who
appreciate the distinctive sound of LPs not trying too damned hard to be
CDs....