First live performance for me of both works - 'Also Sprach Zarathustra' and 'Glagolitic Mass'. I'm not a huge Strauss fan, and this performance did little to send me off to do some further listening. After the first and famous section, which I felt was a little under-powered, I found what followed somewhat underwhelming. Some pretty passages, but all rather bitty. Time for an ice cream.
The Janacek though was something else. What an astonishingly vital and dynamic piece of music this is. The power of the massed Halle choir, the organ, and the orchestra was thrillingly physical. Brilliantly rhythmic and punchy brass, and passionate soloists - Sara Jakubiak, Dame Felicity Palmer, Stuart Skelton and James Platt - you forget that it was liturgy that they are singing. Also a structurally fascinating piece, the penultimate section being solo organ, and ending on a highly-charged orchestral 'Intrada'. Gardner was highly animated throughout, and gave his all along with everybody else, but at no point losing control. Wonderful.
The Janacek though was something else. What an astonishingly vital and dynamic piece of music this is. The power of the massed Halle choir, the organ, and the orchestra was thrillingly physical. Brilliantly rhythmic and punchy brass, and passionate soloists - Sara Jakubiak, Dame Felicity Palmer, Stuart Skelton and James Platt - you forget that it was liturgy that they are singing. Also a structurally fascinating piece, the penultimate section being solo organ, and ending on a highly-charged orchestral 'Intrada'. Gardner was highly animated throughout, and gave his all along with everybody else, but at no point losing control. Wonderful.
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