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Favoriting July 21, 2020: A440, Op. 6, No. 6 IMPETUOUSLY YOURS (allegro impetuoso)

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Ferruccio Busoni  Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35a, BV 243 III. Allegro impetuoso (1897)   Favoriting Alexander Vedernikov, violin with the Orchestra della Svizzera Italina    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
 
Lennart Fredriksson (b. 1952)  Sonata Scura, IV. Presto impetuoso (1988/2005)   Favoriting Helsingborgs Symfoniorkester, conducted by Mats Rondin    0:09:46 (Pop-up)
Antonio Vivaldi  Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, "Summer" III. Presto impetuoso (1732)   Favoriting Gidon Kremer with the Kremerata Baltica    0:15:16 (Pop-up)
Vivaldi and Fredriksson meet Ives-style    Yep. I played them both together at the same time.    0:15:52 (Pop-up)
 
Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979)  Viola Sonata, I. Impetuoso (1919)   Favoriting Phillip Dukes - viola, Sophia Rayman - piano 
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Jesús Villa-Rojo (b. 1940)  Sonata No. 2 for cello, I. Allegro Impetuoso (2009)   Favoriting Asier Polo - cello, Amaia Zipitria - piano    0:30:53 (Pop-up)
 
Wolfgang Jacobi (1874-1972)  String Quartet, I. Impetuoso (1948)   Favoriting Arditti Quartet    0:43:20 (Pop-up)
Petr Eben (1929-2007)  String Quartet "Labyrinth of the World and Paradise of the Heart" I. Impetuoso (1981)   Favoriting Martinů Quartet: Lubomír Havlák - violin, Libor Kaňka - violin, Zbyněk Paďourek - viola, Jitka Vlašánková - cello    0:47:13 (Pop-up)
 
Petr Eben (1929-2007)  Mutations for 1 or 2 organs: Impetuoso (1980)   Favoriting John Scott Whiteley - organ    0:57:18 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  8:02pm
bLeubomberune b:

Bonjour Mlle Bethany. Rocky Sea Themes ?
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deborah:

Happy to hear this music!
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TDK60:

Evenin'
  8:05pm
Tim:

Is this also seven Chopin etudes stacked together
  8:05pm
bunyan:

Howdy! Busoni, sono buoni... (Been listening to a number of his Bach transcriptions and a few of his original works recently.)
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Bethany and Stochasticreatures
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Jeff Moore:

Rumbustious pieces!
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Bethany Ryker:

Hello all! And thanks for coming along for the ride tonight.
  8:12pm
Tim:

I’m here for the dies irae
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Bethany Ryker:

Tempestuous, impetuous - there has to be some anagram-type wordplay going on. Anyone care to work on that?
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Bethany Ryker:

YES, @Tim - I was hoping that would come through. It took me a minute to identify it because it was certainly not what I was expecting with that piece! You've got great ears.
  8:16pm
Rebecca:

Hey Bethany and Co. Impetuous! The perfect antidote for a dreary evening in Buffalo. Thanks!
  8:17pm
bunyan:

Impetuous and impetus come from the same root meaning "to attack"; tempest actually comes from tempos, "time, season" (which was a surprise to me).
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mariano:

Hey Bethany, crew, people.
  8:19pm
Tim:

It’s a great sample too bad the writer doesn’t get residuals on it
  8:25pm
Dean:

Clarke is now enjoying a resurgence of interest. There are multiple recordings of the viola concerto, among other works. I find 29 at Presto Music.
Avatar 8:31pm
TDK60:

That Clarke piece caught my ear.
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Bethany Ryker:

Glad to hear it @TDK60! I can't get over that it was written in 1919 - but could have been decades or a century later and sound current.
  8:40pm
Wrobertu:

Enjoying this show with a marvelous thunderstorm as layered percussion.
  Swag For Life Member 8:42pm
WR:

You go with your impetuous own self.
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khd:

tempestuos - like a storm raging inside you
impestuos - like an imp raging inside you
  8:45pm
Dean:

You're impestuous is when you insist on dressing every dish with smashed basil and olive oil.
  8:46pm
Dean:

Er, "viola sonata" I shoulda said^
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Bethany Ryker:

The pronunciation is tricky in a way I didn't predict! Storms and imps crashing about!
  8:49pm
Dean:

And pesto!
  8:50pm
Dean:

Never mind my grammatical mash-up.
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Bethany Ryker:

Absolutely!
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Bethany Ryker:

I definitely recommend taking a listen to this entire Eben quartet...Labryrinth of the World and Paradise of the Heart.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:55pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Oof - even a few minutes is nice...
  8:55pm
bunyan:

Happily, YouTube is now sufficiently "mature" that one can easily find posted recordings for these composers. Curiously, Eben's "Labyrinth" turns up as an *organ* work...
  8:58pm
Dean:

Wakeman, Emerson, or Whiteley?
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Bethany Ryker:

Thanks for tuning in, everyone!!
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TDK60:

Thanks Bethany.
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Bethany! take care
  8:59pm
bLeubomberune b:

Bonsoir Mlle Bethany fantastic broadcast
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mariano:

Thank you!
  9:00pm
bunyan:

Thank you for another hour filled with music I'd never heard of!
  Swag For Life Member 9:01pm
WR:

Thank you!
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