Maurizio Pollini came and sat behind me in the RFH for an LSO/Abbado Mahler 5 after he had just performed in the first half. Pollini, Brendel and Uchida make/made a habit of doing this.
My favourite such occasion was to see Bernard Haitink in the audience at a Concertgebouw Mahler 9 in the Barbican, June 9 1985. I went backstage afterwards to see Haitink seated amongst 'his' orchestral players as I went to get Lenny's autograph. Two great Mahler conductors in the same hall! Gilbert Kaplan was there too. Does that count as a third?
My favourite such occasion was to see Bernard Haitink in the audience at a Concertgebouw Mahler 9 in the Barbican, June 9 1985. I went backstage afterwards to see Haitink seated amongst 'his' orchestral players as I went to get Lenny's autograph. Two great Mahler conductors in the same hall! Gilbert Kaplan was there too. Does that count as a third?
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