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- Taki Telonidis
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- "RN Documentary: The Music of Love (Valentine's Day special)"
- Summary: Seated at his Bechstein grand, concert pianist and astrologer Gary Goldschneider talks to Dheera Sujan about the music inspired by and written about love - illustrating with music riffs and recordings.
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Review of RN Documentary: The Music of Love (Valentine's Day special)
Taki Telonidis
Posted on February 07, 2007 at 05:51 AM
This is a sobering antidote to the saccharine sentiments and plump roses that bloom on greeting cards around Valentine?s Day. The piece is set at the piano of Gary Goldschneider where he?s interviewed by reporter Dheera Sujan about the influence of love and passion on classical music. Though the piece gets off to a slow start (it takes more than 3 minutes before we hear music) it succeeds in drawing connections between some of the most romantic music ever written, and the love lives of Tchaikovsky, Mahler, Beethoven, Schumann and other great composers. Goldschneider has an intimate understanding of the tormented personal lives of these people, and points out passages in their music where their suffering finds expression. Unrequited love, homosexuality, love triangles?it?s all there. The production is straight forward (interview mixed with music), and the audio recording of the piano could have been richer. Yet after a few minutes I found myself immersed in melody and story, soaking in the emotions that flow through this music.