No, I'm not saying that he isn't and I will leave it for those north of the border, who have a lot more opportunities to give an opinion than I have, to state their views.
Listening to PO3 last night, having little interest in the BBC comissioned first performance/last performance, I concentrated on what was to follow and was surprised at how little impression the Mahler songs made on me, so I settled down to listen to my favourite symphony.
It is no secret that I have a dislike of the practice of repeating the exposition just because it is there and nobody will ever convince me that those first-time bars were written by Brahms himself. To me, they are totally out of character both in style with the rest of the symphony, so that was an annoyance that needed to be put aside.
Well, there was nothing wrong with the symphony, but to me, it didn't say anything.
Accurate and neat as one expects from the BBCSSO but, apart from a bit of hysteria at the beginning of the finale, totally lifeless.
So tell me that I am wrong, if you were present in the hall or if you heard the broadcast.
VH
Listening to PO3 last night, having little interest in the BBC comissioned first performance/last performance, I concentrated on what was to follow and was surprised at how little impression the Mahler songs made on me, so I settled down to listen to my favourite symphony.
It is no secret that I have a dislike of the practice of repeating the exposition just because it is there and nobody will ever convince me that those first-time bars were written by Brahms himself. To me, they are totally out of character both in style with the rest of the symphony, so that was an annoyance that needed to be put aside.
Well, there was nothing wrong with the symphony, but to me, it didn't say anything.
Accurate and neat as one expects from the BBCSSO but, apart from a bit of hysteria at the beginning of the finale, totally lifeless.
So tell me that I am wrong, if you were present in the hall or if you heard the broadcast.
VH
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