Vaughan Williams symphonies 4 and 5, plus the Lark Ascending and Bach violin sonata in G minor, BWV 1001. Jennifer Pike, (violin) From Glasgow's City Halls
LIVE tonight 7.30pm the BBCSSO conducted by Andrew Manze
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Hornspieler
Originally posted by Panjandrum View PostAs in heartrending?
On tonight's performance, I would only give a rating of B minus.
HS
(Where on earth is Cellini when one needs his opinion?)
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Originally posted by salymap View PostYes Chris and he's already given a lovely performance of symphony 6 recently.
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Hornspieler
Hooray! A lovely performance of "The Lark Ascending" Maybe not approaching the benchmark set by the late Hugh Bean, but a sensitive and beguiling performance for all that (Those important horn solos were a bit overpowering - microphone too close?)
I have a splendid recording, made by the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Norman del Mar during a tour of the Far East of the Symphony NÂș 4. Compared with that, I felt that tonight's performance was slightly lacking the savagery and malice of RVW's intentions; but no complaint about the 5th symphony - a most accomplished and moving experience and as good as I have ever heard.
A good night's listening, marred for me only by that rather limpid and (IMHO) out of place Bach.
I would have preferred that old war horse "The Wasps" overture to open this RVW tribute.
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Originally posted by Chris Newman View PostGetting the idiom into their system.
Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostI would have preferred that old war horse "The Wasps" overture to open this RVW tribute.
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3rd Viennese School
I managed to hear most of the VW4. But missed the first vital couple of minutes! I guessed after all the waffle that it wouldnt start until 1945. I put it on at 1940 and it was already crrash bang wallloping. How long was the Bach sonata then? 2 minutes?
On the plus side, enjoyed this symphony. The whole thing is made up of just 2 short 4 note motifs and you hear them both straight away from the off. The first one is the obvious sounding one, the second one isnt. Havent heard this symphony for ages and never on Performance on 3! Congrats to all.
Apparantly the rage of the symphony is directed not at Nazism but at the Dorking Bypass!
I put the bins out during Lark Ascending.
Heard no.5- not my favourite one of the box but listenable. But I never noticed this before- the tune in the middle of the slow mvt is the opening of no.6!
I thought maybe the scherzo could have been a bit more mysterious but instead sounded like every day stuff.
Not sure how the Bach fits in however.
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