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  • HighlandDougie
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 3151

    Originally posted by Alison View Post
    Gripping performance of the DSCH 11 on right now. Once again though I singularly fail to connect with Jonathan Biss’ pianism.
    Not quite sure why? I really enjoyed his performance. Concert overall was terrific - almost got me liking the generally sub-fusc DSCH 11th. Good BBC engineering as well.

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    • Roger Webb
      Full Member
      • Feb 2024
      • 1060

      Originally posted by HighlandDougie View Post
      .
      ..............Good BBC engineering as well.
      Agreed about the sound....unusually I listened on my 'big' system in my chilly music room via 'Sounds' - the woodburner's in the TV snug, but the system's not as good! I listen to fewer BBC evening concerts now since the BBC's decision to prevent listening via streamers.

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      • edashtav
        Full Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 3680

        Originally posted by Alison View Post
        If you’ve missed it on no account miss this DSCH11!

        Fabulous playing from all sections of the orchestra and Hrusa a man inspired.
        I have doubts about #11, but this performance scattered them to the four winds. No stone was left unturned and then the bells of Liverpool arrived!
        Last edited by edashtav; 06-02-25, 17:40.

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        • Ein Heldenleben
          Full Member
          • Apr 2014
          • 7247

          Originally posted by Alison View Post
          If you’ve missed it on no account miss this DSCH11!

          Fabulous playing from all sections of the orchestra and Hrusa a man inspired.
          Yes indeed . Hrusa also conducted the recent Jenufa revival at Covent Garden. The reception he got from the orchestra at both rehearsal and third performance was warmer than I’ve seen in many a long day.

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          • Ein Heldenleben
            Full Member
            • Apr 2014
            • 7247

            Originally posted by Alison View Post
            Gripping performance of the DSCH 11 on right now. Once again though I singularly fail to connect with Jonathan Biss’ pianism.
            He played that first movement very fast , very dry, with a lot of staccato (too much ?) and on a piano with a few duff thudding notes. It needed bit more fantasy . But my word he’s a virtuoso ..

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            • AuntDaisy
              Host
              • Jun 2018
              • 1910

              Trevor Pinnock and The English Concert are on now...

              The English Concert at Wigmore Hall
              Radio 3 in Concert

              Trevor Pinnock directs The English Concert in a programme inspired by the box office hit that was Corelli's Concerti grossi in Handel's London. Handel then ran with the Corelli model, importing other Italian influences to Georgian Britain. They're joined by Clara Espinosa Encinas for Handel's Oboe Concerto in G minor, and Lucy Crowe for some ravishing vocal works.

              Recorded at Wigmore Hall last month, and presented by Andrew McGregor

              Corelli: Concerto grosso in C minor, Op.6'3
              Handel: Oboe Concerto in G minor, HWV.287
              Handel: Salve Regina, HWV.241

              Interval

              Handel: Concerto grosso in D major, HWV.323
              Handel: Silete venti, HWV.242

              Clara Espinosa Encinas (oboe)
              Lucy Crowe (soprano)
              The English Concert
              Trevor Pinnock (director)
              From 30/1/2025, more info here including the programme & song text.



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              • Roger Webb
                Full Member
                • Feb 2024
                • 1060

                A real treat this one - lovely clean textures, brisk, a bit like old days with Trevor Pinnock...what a force he was with this band when he came on the scene - I still play his Bach and his Mozart Syms...they still sound so fresh today.

                ​​​​​Nicely engineered too, as is the norn in this hall.

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                • AuntDaisy
                  Host
                  • Jun 2018
                  • 1910

                  Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
                  A real treat this one - lovely clean textures, brisk, a bit like old days with Trevor Pinnock...what a force he was with this band when he came on the scene - I still play his Bach and his Mozart Syms...they still sound so fresh today.

                  I'm thoroughly enjoying it as well.

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                  • Ein Heldenleben
                    Full Member
                    • Apr 2014
                    • 7247

                    Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
                    A real treat this one - lovely clean textures, brisk, a bit like old days with Trevor Pinnock...what a force he was with this band when he came on the scene - I still play his Bach and his Mozart Syms...they still sound so fresh today.

                    ​​​​Nicely engineered too, as is the norn in this hall.
                    I can’t hear a norn but Lucy Crowe is singing beautifully..

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                    • Roger Webb
                      Full Member
                      • Feb 2024
                      • 1060

                      Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post

                      I can’t hear a norn but Lucy Crowe is singing beautifully..
                      The norn Götterdamagedlung so Lucy took over at short notice!

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                      • Alison
                        Full Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 6502

                        Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post

                        He played that first movement very fast , very dry, with a lot of staccato (too much ?) and on a piano with a few duff thudding notes. It needed bit more fantasy . But my word he’s a virtuoso ..
                        Yes good summary. The articulation is often awesome yet it leaves me stone cold. The Schubert encore showed the same qualities.

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                        • Ein Heldenleben
                          Full Member
                          • Apr 2014
                          • 7247

                          Originally posted by Alison View Post

                          Yes good summary. The articulation is often awesome yet it leaves me stone cold. The Schubert encore showed the same qualities.
                          I hope he didn’t play the Gflat impromptu staccato ! It’s one of the great legato pieces also the challenge of separating the floating melody largely played by the fourth and fifth fingers from that rippling triplet accompaniment played by 1,2,3 fingers. It’s probably only grade 7 but it’s a great pianistic test : It’s amazing how many great pianists make it lumpy . One who doesn’t : Radu Lupu …

                          PS for wonderful articulation listen to Pieromontesi’s Beethoven 4 on Classics Live yesterday. He’s masterful - reminds me of Solomon and I don’t say that lightly.

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                          • silvestrione
                            Full Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 1746

                            I thought the Philharmonia and Jarvi in Stravinsky's Petrushka last night were stunning, as was the sound quality of the broadcast. RFH so much better than Barbican?

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                            • Ein Heldenleben
                              Full Member
                              • Apr 2014
                              • 7247

                              Originally posted by silvestrione View Post
                              I thought the Philharmonia and Jarvi in Stravinsky's Petrushka last night were stunning, as was the sound quality of the broadcast. RFH so much better than Barbican?
                              Completely agree - that Petrushka was incandescent. I was vaguely listening and said to myself my word those strings are good - I thought world class European orchestra and I was right ,,

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