I realise that the Rattle LSO get together needed considerable padding out but once one member states how great + emotional is is to be back then surely this would suffice - these lockdown semi concerts tho getting some money to players could surely be timed such that what is usually the longer work that follows can actually be announced in advance.
Toe-curling interviews at tonight's 'concert'
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As to the final item in the ‘concert’ itself, Rach S2, I felt that Rattle didn’t come close to its Russian spirit. Generic dynamic bulges and swooning rallentandos did not convince this listener, despite some alert playing from the LSO. The clarinet melody introducing (iii) disappeared emotionally and audibly. When listening to an audio-only Rattle performance, I just cannot rid my mind of his grimaces and jerks of the stick.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostAs to the final item in the ‘concert’ itself, Rach S2, I felt that Rattle didn’t come close to its Russian spirit. Generic dynamic bulges and swooning rallentandos did not convince this listener, despite some alert playing from the LSO. The clarinet melody introducing (iii) disappeared emotionally and audibly. When listening to an audio-only Rattle performance, I just cannot rid my mind of his grimaces and jerks of the stick."...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..."
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostAs to the final item in the ‘concert’ itself, Rach S2, I felt that Rattle didn’t come close to its Russian spirit. Generic dynamic bulges and swooning rallentandos did not convince this listener, despite some alert playing from the LSO. The clarinet melody introducing (iii) disappeared emotionally and audibly. When listening to an audio-only Rattle performance, I just cannot rid my mind of his grimaces and jerks of the stick.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostAs to the final item in the ‘concert’ itself, Rach S2, I felt that Rattle didn’t come close to its Russian spirit. Generic dynamic bulges and swooning rallentandos did not convince this listener, despite some alert playing from the LSO. The clarinet melody introducing (iii) disappeared emotionally and audibly. When listening to an audio-only Rattle performance, I just cannot rid my mind of his grimaces and jerks of the stick.
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Originally posted by Katzelmacher View PostI somehow can’t see him as an enthusiastic advocIate of, say, Carmen or Carmina Burana although he has dutifully recorded both, doubtless to satisfy record company politics.
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