Edwird -> RE: Trump wiretap claims (3/15/2017 8:12:13 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Edwird I've been a big fan of Prokofiev and Shostakovitch for years, but that's probably a bit rich for newcomers (and none of it cartoonishly simple enough for the simpletons at hand, here), so we'll start out with something that all the new 'komrade's kids' can clap their hands to. Just please promise not to try singing, thank you. Troika [:D] Maybe they could start off with some Mussorgsky? They can build up to actual orchestral recordings by listening to the ELP version of Pictures At An Exhibition... You know what's funny? I'd heard a couple of items written for orchestra transcribed for and played on piano, on the classical music station. I didn't think much of the efforts. "Why did they do that?" etc. So any case I was well familiar with the orchestrated versions of Ravel's Pavane for a Dead Infanta an Mussorgsky's Pictures At An Exhibition, and I thought those were the original forms. So then I hear the piano versions later and I say "oh, what idiot did that?" The original composers, as it turns out. Of course almost all classical music and a decent bit of pop music are composed on the keyboard first, then orchestrated or arranged else wise. But I had it in my head that the two I named above started public life as orchestrated pieces, since I'd heard them that way at least five years before I came to know the actual original versions, though I didn't know that latter point upon first hearing. As it turns out, both pieces were actually written for piano and only got orchestrated some years later. Doh! oops!, etc. Stupid judgemental me. It's okay, I got over it. No question the orchestrated versions are better (Ravel's orchestration of Mussorgsky being the one we hear most often), but once I got my head on straight about it, hearing one person attack the entire Exhibition thing on solo piano is pretty impressive too. I got to hear Vladimir Ashkenazy conducting The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with his own orchestration of Exhibition, and I was paid to be there. Too bad my former livelihood caused almost perpetual insomnia, but that was definitely one of the high points.
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