Profound thanks to FF and Bryn for the info. Jonas K singing as I type - and fingers crossed that France Telecom doesn't drop out
Abbado Conducts Das Lied von der Erde
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I'll be very interested to know what others thought, not least in Der Abschied where Abbado's brisk-ish tempo at the end sounded almost perfunctory. A bit different to what I'm used to but that doesn't make it any less valid - I would greatly like to hear it again. Anne Sofie von Otter's singing was better than comments elsewhere had led me to believe - and the BPO's playing as wonderful as might be expected. Huge thanks again to FF and Bryn for pointing out the possibility of listening to this concert. My almost-favourite piece of music conducted by someone whom I admire hugely as a great musician - what a great way to celebrate the GM 100.
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Abbado gets top marks from the reviewer for his 'Lied', but Thomas Hampson fares less well in the review of the other concert.
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Interesting to learn that young Gilbert is the first New York-born principal conductor of the New York Phil.
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It would be even more interesting if it were true, Ofcachap. The very first conductor of the orchestra - Ureli Corelli Hill - was born in New York.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ureli_Corelli_Hill)
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostIt would be even more interesting if it were true, Ofcachap. The very first conductor of the orchestra - Ureli Corelli Hill - was born in New York."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostIt would be even more interesting if it were true, Ofcachap. The very first conductor of the orchestra - Ureli Corelli Hill - was born in New York.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ureli_Corelli_Hill)
After some 40 years as a practising linguist, I'm still happy to learn something new!
The Berliner Zeitung review uses the word 'Chefpult', which means 'podium'. When used in the phrase 'am Chefpult steht Herr Gilbert' , this means that Herr Gilbert is the orchestra's 'Director of Music'. It's possible that, in German eyes at least, Ureli Correlli Hill was a mere 'Dirigent' or 'conductor'. The IMG website describes Maestro Gilbert as 'the New York Philahrmonic's first New York-born Director of Music'.Last edited by Guest; 29-05-11, 09:36.
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