This has to be the most dire performance of the Resurrection that I have had the misfortune to tune into. It was so turgid and lifeless that I had to abandon it during the first movement. It's a wonderful piece of music which I have heard live on many occasions and have a number of different performances on CD. The RSNO did it no favours.
RSNO - Mahler's Symphony No 2 - Usher Hall
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostThis has to be the most dire performance of the Resurrection that I have had the misfortune to tune into. It was so turgid and lifeless that I had to abandon it during the first movement. It's a wonderful piece of music which I have heard live on many occasions and have a number of different performances on CD. The RSNO did it no favours.
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostThe RSNO did it no favours.
IF there is any blame to be given then it should be laid at the conductors door.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostI think it's really unfair to blame the orchestra. As an RSNO subscriber for many years, I've heard them give tremendous Mahler performances, not least under Neemi Jarvi whose work with the orchestra can be sampled on cd. The late Sir Alex Gibson was a tremendous advocate for Mahler in the days when Mahler's star wasn't as bright as it is now.
IF there is any blame to be given then it should be laid at the conductors door.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostI think it's really unfair to blame the orchestra. As an RSNO subscriber for many years, I've heard them give tremendous Mahler performances, not least under Neemi Jarvi whose work with the orchestra can be sampled on cd. The late Sir Alex Gibson was a tremendous advocate for Mahler in the days when Mahler's star wasn't as bright as it is now.
IF there is any blame to be given then it should be laid at the conductors door.
Is it my imagination or was there more than poor ensemble last night - did the orchestra get totally out at one point? If so they are in good company; the Berlin Philharmonic got adrift in Sibelius 7 at the Barbican - it can happen to any orchestra for a host of reasons. But often a stick is involved.
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