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Title: Peter Mieg (1906-1990) - Concerto da camera per archi, pianoforte e timpani
Post by: Jolly Roger on April 25, 2017, 06:33:33 am
Peter Mieg (1906-1990) - Concerto da camera per archi, pianoforte e timpani
Argovia philharmonic,Leitung: Douglas Bostock
1. Allegro     2. Andante    3. Allegretto    4. Vivace
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DRf99j1DbU


Title: Re: Peter Mieg (1906-1990) - Concerto da camera per archi, pianoforte e timpani
Post by: guest632 on April 26, 2017, 01:22:12 pm
Many thanks for Mieg's Concerto da Camera. It has a very mid-twentieth-century feeling. That style began with Stravinsky, didn't it?


Title: Re: Peter Mieg (1906-1990) - Concerto da camera per archi, pianoforte e timpani
Post by: Jolly Roger on May 17, 2017, 05:02:46 am
Many thanks for Mieg's Concerto da Camera. It has a very mid-twentieth-century feeling. That style began with Stravinsky, didn't it?
Very glad you liked it...Meigs music is more lyrical that his teacher, Frank Martin.
Stravinsky is often credited with creating the neoclassical movement and he certainly did promote it. But I can't help feeling that he was definitely influenced by other French composers who may have started the style..Satie,Poulenc,Milhaud, Ibert, and others of that era come to mind.