Madeleine Dring - Trio for Flute, Oboe and Piano (1968)(with full score)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ค. 2019
- Mov.1: Allegro con brio 00:10
Mov.2: Andante semplice 03:02
Mov.3: Allegro giocoso 07:31
Fl. Jeanne Baxtresser
Ob. Joseph Robinson
Pf. Pedja Muzijevic
Madeleine Dring spent the first four years of her life at Raleigh Road, Harringay when the family moved to Streatham. She showed talent at an early age began lessons in the junior department of the Royal College of Music beginning on her tenth birthday. She attended the school with scholarships for violin and piano. As part of their training, all of the students performed in the children's theatre. She formally began composition studies at the RCMJD with Stanley Drummond Wolff in 1937, continued the next year with Leslie Fly, and the next two with Percy Buck. She continued at the Royal College for senior-level studies, where her composition teacher was Herbert Howells. She dropped the study of violin after the death of her instructor, W.H. Reed, at the end of the first year. She also studied mime, drama, and singing. Dring's love of theatre and music co-mingled happily; many of her earliest professional creations were for the stage, radio, and television.
In 1947 she married Roger Lord who served as Principal Oboist with London Symphony Orchestra for thirty years. She composed several works for Roger, including the highly regarded Dances for solo oboe. Soon after her marriage, her first pieces were published with Lengnick and with Oxford (1948). The Lords had one son in 1950.
A book Madeleine Dring: Her Music, Her Life by Ro Hancock-Child, was published in 2000 (2nd edition 2009), with cartoon illustrations from Dring's own notebooks. The effort was funded by a grant from Dring's husband, Roger Lord, in an effort to disseminate information about his late wife. Several articles, compact disc recordings, and inclusions of Dring's biographical information in books about composers in the last decade have secured her name a place in the modern lexicon. Dring died in 1977 of a cerebral hemorrhage. Despite some confusion about her final resting place, Dring's tombstone was recently uncovered at Lambeth Cemetery in Streatham. Both Roger and their son Jeremy passed away in 2014. Roger died at age 90 and Jeremy died of ALS. - เพลง
The middle movement of this piece is just so magical.
From another world
I agree! I recently heard it live in Dallas-sent chills down my spine!
A brilliant and unsung composer.
What absolutely delightful writing and playing. She just nails a musical idiom that I feel instantly at home in. I love all that exuberant, plain-spoken originality. Thank you so much for this enchanting introduction to her work.
Oh, that second movement is lovely!
I played this beautiful Trio some years ago. Excellent music.
That third movement makes me want to watch Clue again
My favorite
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Hoping to play this on a special occasion one day.
A beautiful discovery! Thanks to Clemency Burton-Hill and her book 'A Year of Wonders'
I thought of Gershwin in the second movement. Exquisite.
1:28-1:50
6:56-7:31
7:31-8:01
Hello!Where is the full score website?
Are there any early recordings of this piece?
Mov.2: Andante semplice 03:02
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QUITE NARLY BRO LOVE THE FUCKING SONG DUHDE
i love seeing improper ass grammar replies on classical songs
@@PoochiePookie12When I was a chuld I'd spam random ass stuff on there expressing how much i loved the rendition
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so green
gut
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0:58
3:02
mvt III is like a neo-classical Poulenc
1 0:10
2 3:02
3 7:31
mov.3
....filmmusic...
Oboe's tune is lower
good ears
Poulenc but better