A stimulating Wigmore Hall concert to start the week; Beethoven-String Quartet in B flat, with Grosse Fuge, Op 130, in a fine performance by the Signum Quartet. (repeated at 13.00hrs on Sunday, 8 March). A welcome addition to my collection from the Busch Qt to the Belcea more recently. Sean Rafferty provided a succinct intro, mercifully free of his ho-ho cheesy jollity! ![ok](https://www.for3.org/forums/core/images/smilies/f_ok.gif)
These concerts at 'The Wiggie' are always timely reminders of several decades as a regular attender. In my living room, to my left, is a quite large framed rectangular print of the Hall interior with its platform copula and mahogany French polished doors on either side; it only needs a glance to make me feel that I'm halfway there and completely rejuvenated.
A telling silence at the conclusion, followed by a deserved ovation after 51 mins 37 secs, viz my MD recorder, of music making. My spirits indeed renewed.
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These concerts at 'The Wiggie' are always timely reminders of several decades as a regular attender. In my living room, to my left, is a quite large framed rectangular print of the Hall interior with its platform copula and mahogany French polished doors on either side; it only needs a glance to make me feel that I'm halfway there and completely rejuvenated.
A telling silence at the conclusion, followed by a deserved ovation after 51 mins 37 secs, viz my MD recorder, of music making. My spirits indeed renewed.
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