I see that the Ulster Orchestra has just appointed JoAnn Falletta as its new principal conductor. I'm looking forward to hearing her, never knowingly having heard her conduct before. Hopefully we'll get some American music. Has anyone any comments?
Ulster Orchestra's new Principal Conductor
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amateur51
She's a name I know but nothing more. She's obviously an experienced conductor in USA, having conducted Virginia Symphony Orchestra and Buffalo Symphony Orchestra long-term (thanks wiki )
Youtube has a lot of film of her talking enthusiastically about her work & her orchestra but I haven't found anything of her 'in action'.
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostShe's a name I know but nothing more. She's obviously an experienced conductor in USA, having conducted Virginia Symphony Orchestra and Buffalo Symphony Orchestra long-term (thanks wiki )
Youtube has a lot of film of her talking enthusiastically about her work & her orchestra but I haven't found anything of her 'in action'.
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Ventilhorn
Originally Posted by amateur51
She's a name I know but nothing more. She's obviously an experienced conductor in USA, having conducted Virginia Symphony Orchestra and Buffalo Symphony Orchestra long-term
However, I'm pleased to see the departure of Kenneth Montgomery - both for the orchestra's sake and his
I'm sure we all wish him well..
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Ventilhorn
Originally posted by salymap View PostThe late Ruth Gipps may not have been generally well known but she started several youth orchestras and trained many young players years ago.
I played for her at Dorking Halls in the 1950s in a programme including Strauss's "Don Juan" and I was most impressed.
.Can't say the same about Jane Glover, I'm afraid, but that is, of course, my personal opinion
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I heard Kathleen Riddick a number of time with the Surrey Philharmonic Orchestra and she was very good, mentioned earlier by Ventilhorn. She was an imposing figure in huge flowery dresses, with a clear and energetic control of the orchestra. Her accompaniment in concerti knocked spots off many better known names. I think it was Brahms but I am sure I remember her with our own Peter Katin at Dorking.
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Ruth Gipps had contacts apparently. My boss sent me to a little concert of new British works, accompanied by the composers concerned. We heard there would be a special guest, there was, the Duke of Edinburgh!
It was even in the DT Court Circular next day. The good looking young Naval Officer sat tapping his foot in time with the music, rather a fish out of water I thought. Great fun.
Unfortunately it didn't do much for the new works by Adrian Cruft and, I think, Phillip Cannon, which didn't catch on. 75% of new works seem to disappear which is sad but inevitable I suppose.Last edited by salymap; 07-06-11, 07:05.
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