Assuming it will be released this will be the first NYD concert recording I have bought since the 1992 Kleiber.
New Year's Day Concert 2017 VPO/Dudamel
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The brand new Vivienne Westwood suits made the orchestra look absolutely fabulous this year. Dudamel worked well and, yes, he did remind my husband and me of Kleiber. That wonderful man always provides a benchmark, for me. He is so very much missed!!
'The Dude' has a big future, I feel, but I cannot help wondering why Andris Nelsons didn't get the gig first - since he is the better known and more renowned conductor. I saw 'The Dude' in the same venue in 2011 in front of the Los Angeles Philharmonic; he must have been barely 30 then!! I'm going back to Vienna in 2018 for more - of everything.
This concert is, after all, a global marketing exercise for the orchestra and Vienna more generally. Why would you HAVE to advertise that phenomenal city is beyond me!!!!
I spotted Julie Andrews in the audience; apparently she introduced the American broadcast. I'm not sure all the patrons are "wealthy" but I do know that fundraising is an important part of the concert; that and marketing.
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Originally posted by Tetrachord View PostThe brand new Vivienne Westwood suits made the orchestra look absolutely fabulous this year. Dudamel worked well and, yes, he did remind my husband and me of Kleiber. That wonderful man always provides a benchmark, for me. He is so very much missed!!
'The Dude' has a big future, I feel, but I cannot help wondering why Andris Nelsons didn't get the gig first - since he is the better known and more renowned conductor. I saw 'The Dude' in the same venue in 2011 in front of the Los Angeles Philharmonic; he must have been barely 30 then!! I'm going back to Vienna in 2018 for more - of everything.
This concert is, after all, a global marketing exercise for the orchestra and Vienna more generally. Why would you HAVE to advertise that phenomenal city is beyond me!!!!
I spotted Julie Andrews in the audience; apparently she introduced the American broadcast. I'm not sure all the patrons are "wealthy" but I do know that fundraising is an important part of the concert; that and marketing.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostBy the way, watching on BBC2, the red button appeared in the top right of the screen at the end of the concert, enabling us to watch the first half (having already listened to it).
"...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 Prommer View PostCan we not get past the socialist reflex?
But, returning to conductors and their techniques: does the VPO playing Viennese dances really sound that different under different conductors? That's not a leading question - I've just never really noticed that it does.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostGet past it? Most people don't seem even to get that far!
But, returning to conductors and their techniques: does the VPO playing Viennese dances really sound that different under different conductors? That's not a leading question - I've just never really noticed that it does.
To those new to it, perhaps a slighter difference, though of course they will not realise it.
It is rather like listening to a pop song for the first time, which you like: never the same again, even if technically better!
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostPerhaps he was disappointed that that Rennie Fleming wasn't performing.
"...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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Just catching up with the concert after a busy day.
Wow, the old magic is back at last! Just that extra degree of finesse, of light and shade, of pleasure in orchestral balance and timbre. Such a pleasing platform manner from the Dude too.
Still only half way through, the programme has come up very fresh so far. Lovely to hear the Skaters Waltz and Pique Dame.
Will catch up with the rest tomorrow. Full marks.
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Originally posted by Prommer View PostTo those new to it, perhaps a slighter difference, though of course they will not realise it.
It is rather like listening to a pop song for the first time, which you like: never the same again, even if technically better!
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