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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostEric Lu is playing Schumann’s Waldszenen very , very well indeed. Abschied so beautifully done…not over pedalled ..Perfect really
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Anyone catch the performance of Brahms Requiem this evening (Monday 7th November) by Ensemble Pygmalion, conducted by Rafael Pichon? Concert performance from the Concertgebouw last November and I wasn't able to give it my full attention. However, lovely choral sound, good soloists - Mari Eriksmoen (whom I had heard before) and Andre Schuen (sorry, not good with accents) with a period instrument ensemble established by the conductor in 2006 when he was a student. Some quite fast tempi in places but seemed to work.
Will try to 'listen again' although I never find that as good as listening 'live' (or its effective equivalent).
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Originally posted by Historian View PostAnyone catch the performance of Brahms Requiem this evening (Monday 7th November) by Ensemble Pygmalion, ...
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postyes apart from a couple of minutes at the start - thought it was an excellent performance - much lighter in texture than the usual ones of the Requiem - it was almost as though the heavy Victorian drapes had been pulled of the furniture to reveal the excellent craftsmanship beneath.
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A few years ago there was a TV performance by the Sixteen with Brahms' 4-hand arrangement of the orchestra part played on a nice old Bosendorfer. It was a revelation to me. I've always felt that, although he was a thoroughly accomplished orchestrator, Brahms ideally would have preferred to avoid the orchestra, but felt he needed to write orchestral works.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostDecent audio quality too picking up lots of inner detail. Rarely has (iv) sounded so impassioned in my experience.
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Looking forward to next Thursday's concert. Fascinating programme but stretching Debussy's Jeux to 35 minutes?!
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Originally posted by JasonPalmer View PostOoo and now music from the hovis advert. A blatant mix of popular pieces to keep newbie prommers happy. All good. Marketing and sales init guvna
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