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Inexplicably, what major works have you not seen in concert?
Up in the Gallery, to the right of the organ (as seen from stalls). The image of the thunder sheet as it rocked the balustrade to which it was attached back and forward is etched on my memory. I was waiting expectantly for the balustrade to succumb. In preparation I had taken my mother's Van Der Molen reel to reel tape recorder round to a friend's house (his father had a very decent FM tuner) and he recorded the broadcast for me too. It was the lack of difference in audio quality between that tape and the eventual Testament CD release which first alerted me to dodgy provenance of the latter, i.e. it was sourced from the wrong end of the broadcast. Damn it, they did not even bother to notch filter out the 19kHz stereo multiplex giveaway.
Up in the Gallery, to the right of the organ (as seen from stalls). The image of the thunder sheet as it rocked the balustrade to which it was attached back and forward is etched on my memory. I was waiting expectantly for the balustrade to succumb. In preparation I had taken my mother's Van Der Molen reel to reel tape recorder round to a friend's house (his father had a very decent FM tuner) and he recorded the broadcast for me too. It was the lack of difference in audio quality between that tape and the eventual Testament CD release which first alerted me to dodgy provenance of the latter, i.e. it was sourced from the wrong end of the broadcast. Damn it, they did not even bother to notch filter out the 19kHz stereo multiplex giveaway.
I'm glad you told me that, as I'd seriously been considering getting it. I too had a reel-to-reel of the Boult Prom - surprisingly good, considering it was mono, and less sound-compressed than the 2011 broadcast.
You mean that you've never experienced that thrilling moment in the final movement of the 5th symphony when the brass belt out the chorale?? Tsk, tsk - we must do something about this!
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