@kmcannon@musicandroots@amwilson_opera b) you’ve a snowball’s chance in hell understanding its content, assuming you can even manage to read the content. In my field, that’s even before considering if AI could make sense of a composer’s sketch book.
@kmcannon@musicandroots@amwilson_opera I guarantee AI would be shit at deciphering hastily hand written letters that require a) detailed knowledge of the circles the writer moved in (generally a level of detail even doorstop thick biographies skimp over), before 1/2
@_stroak@RichardBratby A time, it appears, when producers assumed that there were people who aspired to learn more or were at least curious - rather than today’s assumption that viewers and listeners merely want their own assumptions confirmed or reinforced.
Sometimes I put on Vaughan Williams and it speaks so profoundly. The textures and colours, not to mention the character(s) you encounter in Job are truly individual. No wonder Holst so believed in his friend and encouraged him in this work.
I had a productive meeting with OUP today. They are working hard to get more copies printed and flown over from the US. Nevertheless, the logistics of these things take time. So again, if you want a copy for someone for Christmas, I strongly suggest you order it right now!
Just heard that Raymond Head has died. He was one of the foremost scholars in Holst research - certainly for all his groundbreaking research into Holst’s involvement in Sanskrit and astrology. He was both a generous and honest colleague - we shall all miss him.
AI makes up nonsense. The Duchess of Kent could not have studied Music and French at the Queen's College Oxford because a) that is not a combination offered and b) Queen's was all male then. Yet this has been picked up in press obits.
Dass Lahav Shani als israelischer Künstler unter Generalverdacht gestellt und mitsamt seinem Orchester einer kollektiven Bestrafung unterworfen wird, ist ein unerträglicher Schritt der Belgier und ein erschütternder Skandal. Und ehrlich gesagt: purer Antisemitismus.
Europa 2025.
»Gustav Holst: Sāvitri« in the international @operamagazine: "This new studio recording—on a album filled up by Holst songs—with a mostly German cast and ensemble, conducted by Klaus Simon, is surely one of the very best now available." Complete review: https://t.co/tVpWy86DS1
Productions such as #PeterGrimes will basically be a thing of the past. They will become occasional events, necessitating bringing in a great many freelancers only temporarily to swell the performing ranks.
But a far cry from @WelshNatOpera as we know and love it. #SaveWNO
Another round of applause to the @AppleClassical product team. This listening guide feature is so slick. This might be the most thoughtfully produced music app on the market.
It's the 88th day of the year today, which means it's World Piano Day: one day for each key on the instrument. 🎹
This calls for some serious piano listening: https://t.co/BQSGmn1NJp #ListeningGuide#WorldPianoDay
“In the hour or so I’ve been using Classical version 2.2, I’ve learned more about classical music than in my entire life. Seeing a description and hearing the exact thing in real time is huge!” https://t.co/A0lv5B4hVv
After months toiling over Listening Guide, Apple Music Classical’s new feature launched earlier this week, lovely to get this review: “In the hour or so I’ve been using [LG], I’ve learned more about classical music than in my entire life.” Full review next.