At the last minute one of my colleagues was unable to attend a concert last week of Blomstedt leading the Chicago SO in Mozart Symphony #39 and Beethoven’s Eroica and I was the lucky beneficiary.
He’s a spry 90, practically jogging to the podium. He conducted without a score. The Mozart was a sparkling delight that won’t satisfy HIPP requirements but was hugely enjoyable with fairly light textures.
The lightness informed the first movement of the Eroica, and while I prefer a bit more solidity here it had real shape and momentum. The Funeral March was a bit to low key for me but the last two movements were very good. I pulled out the 40 year old recording HB made with the Dresden Orchestra and it was more satisfying but of course it is unfair to him to throw that in his face.
Here’s hoping this wasn’t the last opportunity to see this fine Musician at work
He’s a spry 90, practically jogging to the podium. He conducted without a score. The Mozart was a sparkling delight that won’t satisfy HIPP requirements but was hugely enjoyable with fairly light textures.
The lightness informed the first movement of the Eroica, and while I prefer a bit more solidity here it had real shape and momentum. The Funeral March was a bit to low key for me but the last two movements were very good. I pulled out the 40 year old recording HB made with the Dresden Orchestra and it was more satisfying but of course it is unfair to him to throw that in his face.
Here’s hoping this wasn’t the last opportunity to see this fine Musician at work
Comment