R3 in Concert one-stop shop

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Pulcinella
    Host
    • Feb 2014
    • 11491

    Very disappointed with the BBCSO concert from Monte Carlo tonight: Agon was agony, and Bartok's PC2 decidedly ropy too.

    Comment

    • Ein Heldenleben
      Full Member
      • Apr 2014
      • 7330

      Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
      Very disappointed with the BBCSO concert from Monte Carlo tonight: Agon was agony, and Bartok's PC2 decidedly ropy too.
      Yes I have to say François-Frédéric Guy is not my cup of tea at all . I bailed to do a Qobuz exploration of the Leinsdorf , Mehta and Pappano recordings of Turandot.

      Comment

      • smittims
        Full Member
        • Aug 2022
        • 4861

        Agon and the Schoenberg Variations are so rarely broadcast live that I wish I could be more enthusiastic. I thought the orchestra played well , but the interpretations didn't catch fire. Maybe we're spoilt by 'classic' recordings of these works.

        I was reminded of Stravinsky's 1958 Festival Hall concert, repeated in the 1970s and released on a BBC Legends CD. The BBC S.O. after seven years of conservative repertoire under Malcolm Sargent , are just about hanging on throughout. With the Schoenberg,they had an honourable history, having given the British and the Viennese premieres in1931 under Adrian Boult, and they recorded them for CBS with PIerre Boulez in the 1970s. Perhaps its asking too much to have precision and passion.

        Comment

        • Pulcinella
          Host
          • Feb 2014
          • 11491

          Originally posted by smittims View Post
          Agon and the Schoenberg Variations are so rarely broadcast live that I wish I could be more enthusiastic. I thought the orchestra played well , but the interpretations didn't catch fire. Maybe we're spoilt by 'classic' recordings of these works.

          I was reminded of Stravinsky's 1958 Festival Hall concert, repeated in the 1970s and released on a BBC Legends CD. The BBC S.O. after seven years of conservative repertoire under Malcolm Sargent , are just about hanging on throughout. With the Schoenberg,they had an honourable history, having given the British and the Viennese premieres in1931 under Adrian Boult, and they recorded them for CBS with PIerre Boulez in the 1970s. Perhaps its asking too much to have precision and passion.
          I gave up at the interval so have no comment on the Schoenberg!

          Comment

          • Roger Webb
            Full Member
            • Feb 2024
            • 1200

            Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post

            I gave up at the interval so have no comment on the Schoenberg!
            I gave up at half-time too!........and for those who didn't like it last night, there's the second part tonight, Debussy Jeux, Schoenberg Piano Conc and in the second part, if we last that long, Stravinsky Sym in 3 movts.

            Or perhaps celebrate Boulez as they do in Munich!



            In fact most German stations are carrying this tonight.

            Comment

            • Nick Armstrong
              Host
              • Nov 2010
              • 26639

              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?
              Weren’t they just! I’m glad I caught up with this thread before the concert disappears into the ether, and grateful to you for highlighting it. Fantastic performance & broadcast.
              "...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..."

              Comment

              • smittims
                Full Member
                • Aug 2022
                • 4861

                I must say I thought the Schoenberg piano concerto in last night's R3 in Concert went much better. A very good performance from my point of view, in fact. It's possibly my favourite work of his , so I've taken the chance to hear it on many occasions, including Alfred Brendel's memorable performance at the 1979 Proms on a rather warm evening. Last night's performace stood the comparison.

                Comment

                • smittims
                  Full Member
                  • Aug 2022
                  • 4861

                  Just to say tomorrow's R3 in Concert starts with Per Norgard's 8th symphony. His music isn't often played on R3, though I do recall the seventh a few years ago. I've enjoyed his music ever since I heard Constellations nearly 60 years ago on a Turnabout Lp . I was delighted when his sixth symphony was played at a Prom and someone posted on the old BBC board 'I can only assume it was an elaborate hoax perpetrated onthe orchestra and the audience.'

                  Comment

                  • oddoneout
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2015
                    • 9584

                    Looking at the blurb for tonight's concert I couldn't help musing that things might be rather different if Korngold and Bartok tried to flee to America today?

                    Comment

                    • LMcD
                      Full Member
                      • Sep 2017
                      • 9020

                      Originally posted by smittims View Post
                      Just to say tomorrow's R3 in Concert starts with Per Norgard's 8th symphony. His music isn't often played on R3, though I do recall the seventh a few years ago. I've enjoyed his music ever since I heard Constellations nearly 60 years ago on a Turnabout Lp . I was delighted when his sixth symphony was played at a Prom and someone posted on the old BBC board 'I can only assume it was an elaborate hoax perpetrated onthe orchestra and the audience.'
                      Perhaps it could be repeated tomorrow.

                      Comment

                      • Pulcinella
                        Host
                        • Feb 2014
                        • 11491

                        Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
                        Looking at the blurb for tonight's concert I couldn't help musing that things might be rather different if Korngold and Bartok tried to flee to America today?
                        I found the Rachmaninov Paganini variations too wayward for my liking, but things improved in the Bartok: I heard aspects I'd not been aware of before (misjudged the interval so missed the first movement). The chorale section in the second movement was particularly well handled, I thought.

                        Comment

                        Working...
                        X