Topic: Rondino with Organteq (blind composer)
Rondino
William Wolstenholme was born in Blackburn, Lancashire on 24 February 1865. The rest about him has already been written here:
https://forum.modartt.com/viewtopic.php?id=10326
Not mentioned before:
Stylistically, he has been referred to as the ‘English Cesar Franck’ and although this may be unfair to both composers it is a reasonable rule of thumb and gives the listener a good idea of the kind and quality of music to expect. It is also possible that he can be bracketed with Alfred Hollins and Basil Harwood.
"Two Ballades" were published in 1903 by Alfred Lengnick. Both of them are quite pianistic, and both are technical.
"Rondino" was published by in 1903 by Alfred Lengneck and Co., Ltd. It is without dedication.
It's very attractive and enjoyable, and rather "different" from other works by Wolstenholme.
A-B-A-C-A-B-A-CODA.
I like the the variety in the music and I think it is very easy to listen to for most people.
Notice the part from 1,54 - 2,18 The gradual increase in volume and different effect registrations. I like it! Bravo Organteq!
Remember when listening that he was blind!
Best wishes,
Stig