In the early 1970s Progressive Rock music from Italy became very popular both here in The UK and in The USA. The most popular of these bands was PFM who started to release albums in English as well as Italian. Some fans, such as myself, … Continue reading Prog Italia
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The (New) Romantic 80s
So….here we are in the 1980s with an incredible period of popular music mostly associated, but not exclusively coupled with, The New Romantic era. One thing that can’t be denied is that it was an era of high fashion, influenced in no small part by … Continue reading The (New) Romantic 80s
Wagner’s Ring Cycle – WTF?!?!?!
Richard Wagner's 'Der Ring des Nibelungen', otherwise known as The Ring cycle, is the peak of operatic indulgence, excess and excellence. But how do you go about it? What should you listen out for? And what on Earth are they all singing about anyway? The … Continue reading Wagner’s Ring Cycle – WTF?!?!?!
Heitor Villa-Lobos – Brazilian genius
Over the last week or so I have been listening to a lot of music by Brazilian composer Heiter Villa-Lobos. I have been enthralled by what I have heard and so I thought a Blog article was called for. I couldn’t have put this any … Continue reading Heitor Villa-Lobos – Brazilian genius
Folk Music – It’s not all Hey Nonny Nonny
Folk music often defines a nation telling, as it tends to do, stories about life, about communities and about individuals. Classical composers have often used folk music in their works. For example Dvorak used music from his native Czechoslovakia in a number of his symphonies … Continue reading Folk Music – It’s not all Hey Nonny Nonny
Camel – An amazing band who should be more popular.
The band Camel never achieved the mass popularity of fellow British progressive rock bands like the Alan Parsons Project, but they cultivated a dedicated cult following. Over the course of their career, Camel have experienced numerous changes, but throughout all those years, Andrew Latimer has … Continue reading Camel – An amazing band who should be more popular.
Welcome Rael we are The Lamia of the pool…
I realised yesterday that I have been very lax in posting to The Blog and got to thinking about what to write about. Progressive rock, especially from the 1970s holds a special place in my heart. I love it for it’s grandiose nature, it’s complexity, … Continue reading Welcome Rael we are The Lamia of the pool…
Emilie Mayer – Brilliant German Composer
Because of illness I have been able to investigate and listen to a lot of new (to me) music. My friend, the incredibly talented violinist Fenella Humphreys, is playing a concert in a few days that includes music by a German composer I have never … Continue reading Emilie Mayer – Brilliant German Composer
Samual Coleridge-Taylor – Superb music which is getting more airtime….at last.
Samual Coleridge-Taylor is a very interesting composer. He was born on 15 August 1875. Of mixed race birth, Coleridge-Taylor achieved such success that he was referred to by white New York musicians as the "African Mahler" when he had three tours of the United States … Continue reading Samual Coleridge-Taylor – Superb music which is getting more airtime….at last.
Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 21
I have recently rediscovered my love of the music of the Polish composer Frederick Chopin. His pieces for solo piano are renowned for being some of the finest music ever written for the instrument. I don’t know of many, if any, pianists who don’t have … Continue reading Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 21