This Edinburgh Festival has been terrific and it still has a week to go.
We went to the second Takacs quartet yesterday and were lucky enough to get tickets for the very front row of the stalls so we were about 8 feet away from the players! To hear these guys so close up was amazing with the Barber 'adagio' sounding quite overwhelming. It made me realise that a recording, even with first class equipment, is still a poor substitute for the real thing.
The concert started with the leader talking briefly about the Janacek 'Kreutzer Sonata' quartet and explained the connection between Beethoven's masterpiece and the way Janacek used it in his piece. I'm never very keen on players talking about works since it's so difficult to pitch the right level but I think he got it spot on this time.
After the interval, the Beethoven op. 132 was sublime with an extremely quiet audience. Just wonderful...
We went to the second Takacs quartet yesterday and were lucky enough to get tickets for the very front row of the stalls so we were about 8 feet away from the players! To hear these guys so close up was amazing with the Barber 'adagio' sounding quite overwhelming. It made me realise that a recording, even with first class equipment, is still a poor substitute for the real thing.
The concert started with the leader talking briefly about the Janacek 'Kreutzer Sonata' quartet and explained the connection between Beethoven's masterpiece and the way Janacek used it in his piece. I'm never very keen on players talking about works since it's so difficult to pitch the right level but I think he got it spot on this time.
After the interval, the Beethoven op. 132 was sublime with an extremely quiet audience. Just wonderful...
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