Originally posted by Alison
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New Year's Day Concert 2017 VPO/Dudamel
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Originally posted by Alison View PostI stand corrected Petty. It's still not a prospect I would relish!
Gergiev also conducted a couple of Strauss encores after a VPO concert in the Barbican and I remember one of them was Josef Strauss' Die Libelle.
Don't forget also that Bernard Haitink conducted Voices of Spring after a VPO Prom."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostOne thing is notable how much more ordinary and less bling the audience look in 1975
It's fine though and i'm sure those who love it had a wonderful time.
Strauss Waltzes without the spaceships don't do much for me.
(though the work on the Leitmotifs in the new Star Wars movie are very impressive )
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Originally posted by Alison View PostWhat's the history of that Ziehrer waltz at the NY concerts, Pet?
A Boskovsky speciality? I don't recall it in my time - 2004 onwards."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Prommer View PostReally, where? Or at what point in this video?? Would love to see that! If so, doing his prep about 14 years in advance...
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Originally posted by gradus View PostSoon after the beginning as they pan around the audience he's sitting front-ish stalls on the right facing the platform - at least I think it's him."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post- and with the moral highground that Beethoven, Schubert, Bruckner, and Brahms' wearing apparel would attract equal opprobium from these serious Music lovers.
And I don't think it has anything to do with "morality" but a sense of occasion and making a statement about the value of the music and the experience. And concert-goers today are predominantly of the middle class, from every country, and generally pretty discerning about their music. I cannot speak about the NYD concert at all as this is a different audience in the main.Last edited by Tetrachord; 03-01-17, 00:04.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostDepressing though - those sorts of dress codes whether formal or informal put people off and are inherently discriminatory .
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Originally posted by Stanley Stewart View PostTwo hours of sheer bliss, instantly recorded to HD, followed by an overnight transfer to DVD, which also included the 1951 MGM version of Show Boat, recorded on BBC 4, New Year's eve. Checked this morning and both programmes look splendid in pristine prints. A wee dram to enhance the pleasure of a revisit this afternoon, dedicated to the memory of our dear salymap, Pamela, bless her, who died earlier last year - I'm sure she would have approved my choice!
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostHere we go again... of course the occasion "just wouldn't be the same" without all the glittery ostentation, but isn't it weird that there are in the 21st century still those who seem to enjoy seeing rich people having rich-people-type fun?
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