As I recall, though, having heard the first performance and the discussion around the work at the time, it was simply the device of having him walk around the orchestra, so unusual (and at that time pretty well unique) in an orchestral work which drew accusations of gimmickry. Horn players have a reputation of being traditionalists and might have felt that more than others.
Does anyone else recall the occasion? Unless I've confused it with another concert, the other works were Walton's Capriccio Burlesco (th British premiere, I think) and Elgar's second symphony , a particularly fine performance.
Does anyone else recall the occasion? Unless I've confused it with another concert, the other works were Walton's Capriccio Burlesco (th British premiere, I think) and Elgar's second symphony , a particularly fine performance.
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