Unsung Composers

The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: Syrelius on Thursday 11 July 2013, 06:31

Title: Bror Beckman
Post by: Syrelius on Thursday 11 July 2013, 06:31
Bror Beckman's well orchestrated and melodious symphony in F major is available on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4pNfjJxgPc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4pNfjJxgPc)

Have any other members listened to it? Any reactions? If the link doesn't work, just search for "Bror Beckman" on Youtube.

Title: Re: Bror Beckman
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 11 July 2013, 07:52
Beckman: 1866-1929 (Sweden). Symphony dates from 1895.
Details: Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Göran W. Nilson
Thanks for the link - it works fine!
Title: Re: Bror Beckman
Post by: eschiss1 on Thursday 11 July 2013, 21:38
Published in 1929, his opus 6. Information here (http://swedishmusicalheritage.com/composers/beckman-bror/SMH-W1473-Symfoni_F-dur).

Movements

1. Allegro moderato, ma energico
2. Andante
3. Poco Allegro
4. Allegro ma non troppo
Title: Re: Bror Beckman
Post by: JollyRoger on Friday 12 July 2013, 02:11
a very fine piece of music..
should be more frequently played..
Title: Re: Bror Beckman
Post by: Syrelius on Friday 12 July 2013, 07:19
To my ears, the first movement sounds a bit like a mix between Johan Svendsen and Carl Nielsen.

Unfortunately, Beckman didn't write much music. I think his whole output for orchestra consists of this symphony, a symphonic poem, a piece for string orchestra and some incidential music.

A few piano pieces by Beckman are available on this CD from Musica Sveciae:

http://naxosdirect.se/items/pianolyrik-23883 (http://naxosdirect.se/items/pianolyrik-23883)
Title: Re: Bror Beckman
Post by: Martin Eastick on Friday 12 July 2013, 11:43
His violin sonata in A minor Op1 was issued on a Caprice LP - but as far as I am aware, this was never reissued on CD unfortunately. Is is some time since I listened to this so will have to revisit it when I can access my LP collection! My recollections of the work are rather vague, but it did seem to impress at the time!