David Green
- David Green (Books) is the imprint under which I published booklets of my own poems. The original allocation of ISBN numbers is used up now, though. The 'Collected Poems' are now available as a pdf. The website is now what it has become, often more about music than books and not so often about poems. It will be about whatever suggests itself.
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Sunday, 30 June 2024
Eureka and After
Friday, 28 June 2024
Eureka Moment
Tuesday, 25 June 2024
Simone Tavoni in Chichester
Simone Tavoni, Chichester Cathedral, June 25
Sunday, 23 June 2024
Inspīrātĭo Ensemble
Inspīrātĭo Ensemble, St Mary's Church, Hayling Island, June 23
In the second half, Mendelssohn's Sonata no. 2, op. 58, led me to wonder if his reputation might be yet higher if he wasn't quite so cheerful so much of the time. Perhaps one needs to be essentially tragic to be taken more seriously. His first movement here was all vivace, really, with Béla verging on the flamboyant in a piece that I'm sure he had many more notes in and was at least an equal partner. Misha was pizzicato in the Scherzando and Béla decorated the Adagio with what, my investigations found out, were 'arpeggiated chords' and so I'm grateful to have learned that new thing today. There were even more notes in the Molto allegro e vivace finale with Misha's cello at times seeming to conjure the bumblebee from elsewhere in the repertoire.
Saturday, 22 June 2024
Eva Doroszkowska at the Menuhin Room
Eva Doroszkowska, Menuhin Room, Portsmouth, June 22
Thursday, 20 June 2024
Sport
Tuesday, 18 June 2024
Brief Book Notes
It's hard to keep up, or even know what the 'day job' is, at present.
This is 'David Green Books' but you wouldn't think so. It looks more and more like David Green Music in the same way that the Third Programme was once BBC Classical Music Radio but by now Radio 3 readily shifts into musicals, jazz, 'world music' and anything else it sees fit to. And why not, we might ask. Because we'd like somewhere to go where it will be orchestral, chamber, choral or solo music by mostly old German men in wigs, thank you.
Oliver Nelson & Julian Jacobson at Chichester
Oliver Nelson & Julian Jacobson, Chichester Cathedral, June 18
Cliff Richard didn't have much of a case when asking why the devil has all the good music. He didn't and the massed ranks of composers who wrote Christian music have plenty of powerful ammunition on their side. However, the violin has been associated with demonic powers and long before Paganini was thought to be possessed, Guiseppe Tartini dreamed of the diabolo playing to him something out of this world and tried his best to recapture it in the Devil's Trill Sonata so it was very open-minded of Chichester Cathedral to host a recital of it.
Sunday, 16 June 2024
The Artemisia Ensemble at St Peter’s
The Artemisia Ensemble, St Peter’s Church, Petersfield, June 16
Friday, 14 June 2024
John Burnside - Ruin, Blossom
John Burnside - Ruin, Blossom (Cape)
Tuesday, 11 June 2024
Giulia Semerano & Filippo Di Bari
Giulia Semerano & Filippo Di Bari, Chichester Cathedral, June 11
And miles to go before I