Studlover (imported) wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:31 am Colin, yes, I am very familiar with the Hoffnug Music Festivals. When I was a teenage, my best friend (who still is) and now a Professor of Musicology, and I would listen to those recordings for hours on end. I still remember that parody from a tenor on Wagnerian Opera when he sings to this dramatic music, "The end of day is the beginning of night." I have told my students about these recordings but they have about as much interest as an armadillo going after a frog.
How well I remember that recording of Dennis Brain. I was a pup when he wrapped his sports car around that tree. To my knowledge there still hasn't been a horn player to replace his inimitable ability.
Studlover
I always thought that the bit you refer to was parodying Stockhausen or one of the other Atonal Composers. Mind you, I find that much of Wagner whilst not necessarily Atonal is certainly monotone - for hours and hours and hours.
The tenor, by the way, was a chap named Ian Wallace who not only sang operatic roles but also a lot of the Flanders and Swan animal songs such as 'Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud' aka 'the hippopotamus song'. He was also the 'nightwatchman' in 'lets fake an opera' but all he did was to blow his horn.
Whilst on the subject of Wagner, have you come across Anna Russells analysis of the Ring Cycle? I have only seen it on Vinyl, but it may have been transferred to more recent media. In my opinion it is much better than the original.
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