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New Year's Day Concert 2011
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostDo you buy both? That's true dedication. I usually buy the CD only as it bears greater repetition.
I dont like missing out on the dancers and the outdoor scenes
so have to get the DVD as well. Some nice looking chaps in the orchestra for good measure. A couple of my favourites
from last year missing in that regard.
Just catching up with the first half and settling into it all now ...
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI wonder - does anyone have the complete collection of New Year's Day Concerts, starting with Willi Boskovsky's final outing?
The only one since then I havent enjoyed all that much is Jansons - and look who's back next year !
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Although there was nothing really wrong with the performance, I felt it lacked the fizz (for want of a better word) demanded by the occasion. I remained rather disappointed. I couldn't really work out what was missing. I listened at first on the radio and wasn't very impressed, and then transferred to the TV, which didn't seem to help or feel the same as usual. Petroc Trelawny was OK - the change from Brian Kay didn't worry me - but was the photography somehow different? Were the flowers less lavish than most years? Did the players look more bored? There just didn't seem much sense of occasion, and I didn't feel I was there, which I usually do.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostPetrushka your man I should think. I was only converted to the NY concerts in 2004 (Muti).
The only one since then I havent enjoyed all that much is Jansons - and look who's back next year !
Incidentally and amazingly, yesterday was my 40th NYDC the first in 1972 I recorded on a horrible tinny little cassette recorder.
If anyone wants to see why Boskovsky was so special I recommend a DG DVD featuring the entire 1974 second half (the cover blurb wrongly states the whole concert) as well as fascinating items from 1963 to 1979. Essential viewing for any NYDC buff."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostA few years ago DG issued a limited edition set of all the Johann Strauss works the VPO had ever recorded. I wish I'd bought it."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Yes I think Mary has summed it up for me. I cant quite put my finger on it either. Visually I think there is something
different, almost like a lack of daylight even though we were told it was a sunny day. Not enough shots of the
windows maybe !
Musically I dont think FWM has quite won me over. It's not certain to me that an absolute master is on the podium.
I am trying to like it, honest ! Repertoire wise I really feel the beginning of Part Two needs a proper overture.
It isn't Brian Kay. I have got over that now and in many ways Petroc is preferable.
It seems that Petrushka rates this somewhat higher than my beloved Pretre ! His is a view I certainly respect.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostYes I think Mary has summed it up for me. I cant quite put my finger on it either. Visually I think there is something
different, almost like a lack of daylight even though we were told it was a sunny day. Not enough shots of the
windows maybe !
Musically I dont think FWM has quite won me over. It's not certain to me that an absolute master is on the podium.
I am trying to like it, honest ! Repertoire wise I really feel the beginning of Part Two needs a proper overture.
It isn't Brian Kay. I have got over that now and in many ways Petroc is preferable.
It seems that Petrushka rates this somewhat higher than my beloved Pretre ! His is a view I certainly respect.
Do try to listen to the Austrian Radio broadcast on their 7 Day on demand facility. CD quality sound without the visuals might make you change your mind."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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tom_960
I thought FWM was excellent. I only saw some of the TV coverage - did anyone else notice that he split the violins left-right, with the cellos in the middle? I don't recall seeing that at a NYD concert before. I'll look forward to hearing it in "proper" stereo via CD or DVD.
Also, the publicity claimed that FWM is the sixth Austrian, and the fifteenth conductor, to conduct the concert. So my question is, which of the following six conductors, who have all conducted the concert, is/was NOT an Austrian: Krauss, Krips, Boskovsky, Karajan, Kleiber, Harnoncourt? For the record, the other, non-Austrian, NYDC conductors are Maazel, Abbado, Mehta, Muti, Ozawa, Jansons, Pretre and Barenboim.
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Originally posted by tom_960 View PostSo my question is, which of the following six conductors, who have all conducted the concert, is/was NOT an Austrian: Krauss, Krips, Boskovsky, Karajan, Kleiber, Harnoncourt?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI thought Carlos K. had an Argentine link. Or was that his father, Erich?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI thought Carlos K. had an Argentine link. Or was that his father, Erich?
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