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Favoriting August 4, 2020: A440, Op. 6, No. 7 FEROCIOUSLY YOURS (allegro feroce)

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Charles-Adolphe Wauters (b. 1953)  Sonata for Violin and Piano, "Sonata Amara", Op. 69, II. Allegro feroce (2000)   Favoriting Guido De Neve - violin, Jan Michiels piano  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Edmund Rubbra  Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano, Op. 31, III. Allegro vivo e feroce (1931)   Favoriting Krysia Osostowicz - violin Michael Dussek, Piano  0:07:08 (Pop-up)
      0:16:28 (Pop-up)
Karl Tricomi  Episodes, Op. 3 for two pianos, II. Allegro molto feroce (1973)   Favoriting Toni and Rosi Grunschlag, pianos  0:16:21 (Pop-up)
Ronald Stevenson  Fugue, Variations and Epilogue on a Theme of Bax, I. Fugue without protocol (Tema Locriana) (1982–83; 2003)   Favoriting James Wilshire - piano  0:18:19 (Pop-up)
Ronald Stevenson  Fugue, Variations and Epilogue on a Theme of Bax, IId. Quasi Feroce (1982–83; 2003)   Favoriting   0:23:30 (Pop-up)
Arnold Bax  Sonata for Two Pianos, III. Vivace e feroce (1929)   Favoriting Written for Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson / performed by Jeremy Brown and Seta Tanyel  0:24:07 (Pop-up)
      0:36:42 (Pop-up)
Elizabeth Machonchy  String Quartet No. 1, I. Allegro feroce (1933)   Favoriting Hanson String Quartet  0:36:55 (Pop-up)
Knut Nystedt (1915 - 2014)  Concerto Arctandriae for Strings, Op. 128, IV. Allegro feroce (1996)   Favoriting Ensemble Allegria  0:39:51 (Pop-up)
Per Nørgård  Symphony No. 5, II. Allegro feroce (1990)   Favoriting Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by John Stogårds  0:50:18 (Pop-up)
Howard Ferguson  Octet, Op. 4, IV. Allegro Feroce (1933)   Favoriting Berkeley Ensemble  0:50:42 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 8:07pm
slugluv1313:

good evening, Bethany and Skeletons and Everyone!
Ferociously Happy to be here :)
Avatar 8:09pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Needs me some A440.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:09pm
Pauly from Clifton:

Hiya Bethany, Crew, slugluv1313, fellow listeners!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:13pm
coelacanth∅:

good evening Bethany and stochasticats, skeleton cats
Avatar 8:14pm
deborah:

Always happy to hear music of a genre that goes sadly underplayed.
  8:16pm
bLeubomberune b:

Bonjour Mlle Bethany.
Avatar 8:20pm
Bethany Ryker:

I think the movement title "Fugue without protocol" is brilliant.
Avatar 8:21pm
Bethany Ryker:

(the ferocious part next, naturally)
  8:22pm
Wrøberti:

Whenever I’m in a bad mood, this show brings me back.
Avatar 8:24pm
slugluv1313:

gorgeousness!!! . . . perfect companion for this lovely Sunset -- complete with Godzilla-shaped clouds hanging over the Journal Square area :)
Avatar 8:26pm
Bethany Ryker:

Me too, Wrøberti!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:36pm
BVP:

Can someone tell me what this bed music is?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:37pm
gilmour:

Good evening. Ears are happy.
Avatar 8:40pm
Bethany Ryker:

@BVP - there's actually an entire show from 5/19/20 where I get to the bottom of that! The short answer: the recording is from the Royal Tenembaum's Soundtrack. The theme is from George Enescu's Sonata for Cello, and Mark Mothersbaugh arranged it into the brilliant version we hear.
  8:43pm
Dean:

As usual, I'm late to the show. Was just commenting about Bax on David Dichelle's show this afternoon! (Big fan of British composers.)

Do you know/enjoy Sorabji?
Avatar 8:56pm
Bethany Ryker:

@Dean - I know only a small bit about Sorabji, but am inspired to hear more!!
Avatar 8:57pm
21:

Thank you again. Maestra Bethany..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:59pm
listener 126464:

Thank you Bethany and FMU crew.
  8:59pm
P-90:

Thanks, Bethany!
  8:59pm
Dean:

I love that his monumental works are so huge, e.g., Opus Clavicembalisticum, but I also appreciate that at least one of his shorter works, Quaere reliqua hujus materiei inter secretiora, is based on a ghost story by M.R. James! Montague Rhodes James was a medievalist, but he had a side gig as a writer of scary stories.
Avatar 8:59pm
slugluv1313:

LOVE the Howard Ferguson piece!
superlative, inspiring show (as always!), Bethany -- thanks so much!
have a beautiful week :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:59pm
coelacanth∅:

Thanks Bethany!
  9:00pm
Eugene R.:

Cheerfully ferocious, it was, as always! Grazie, Maestra!
Avatar 9:01pm
slugluv1313:

@ Dean -- omg! which story??
(just had a volume of M. R. James ghost stories out from the library)
  9:01pm
bLeubomberune b:

This last set was brilliant. Bonsoir Bethany stay heat & safe
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