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Just finished watching. Great stuff. Terrific atmosphere.
Excellent coverage, including a 'presenter' who knew when to hold her tongue and conducted a delightful interview with Gustavo (during the introduction to which she more or less suggested that he'd already been chosen to succeed Simon Rattle). Certainly, the orchestra seem to love him, and appear more involved in the music than they are with Rattle at the helm.
Agree with all that; the playing was absolutely gorgeous, camerawork immaculate and perceptive - and what wonderful shots of the audience! Yes, from what I could tell the girl 'presenting' was excellent. I enjoyed it all very much.
Agree with all that; the playing was absolutely gorgeous, camerawork immaculate and perceptive - and what wonderful shots of the audience! Yes, from what I could tell the girl 'presenting' was excellent. I enjoyed it all very much.
It will probably appear on Sky Arts2 in the near future.
Much has been written in scornful tones about Dudamel, but I have watched him conduct the Berlin players and would say that his beat is clear and his gestures meaningful.
It will probably appear on Sky Arts2 in the near future.
Much has been written in scornful tones about Dudamel, but I have watched him conduct the Berlin players and would say that his beat is clear and his gestures meaningful.
HS
I've seen him conduct the Philharmonia 'live' on several occasions and I agree with you HS
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