Any opinions on Mullova's Schubert Piano Trio? I haven't noticed any comment here. Er, I haven't actually listened to it myself yet.
Viktoria Mullova - Schwetzingen Festival
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Cellini
Originally posted by tony yyy View PostAny opinions on Mullova's Schubert Piano Trio? I haven't noticed any comment here. Er, I haven't actually listened to it myself yet.
Nice to be able to change one's opinion, and it was excellent fiddle playing, and nothing maverick at all.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Cellini View PostWell, I did listen to it all and it was excellent. I'm no great fan of hers, (Mullover) but I thought the Beethoven sonata and the Schubert Trio were really very fine, from all tyhe performers. Very musical and expressive playing all round.
Nice to be able to change one's opinion, and it was excellent fiddle playing, and nothing maverick at all.
I think that the 'maverick' bit refers to her experimentation with modern and baroque playing styles - she plays on the Jules Falk Stradivarius from 1723 and an violin made in 1750 by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini. Her bows include a Baroque style bow by a modern maker, a Dodd and a Voirin, according to wiki
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Richard Tarleton
Just bought 2 tickets to hear her with BBC NOW in Swansea in February - the programme includes Bartok Concerto for Orchestra. Wouldn't normally go out of my way to hear yet another Beethoven VC, but she's a violinist I've long wanted to hear. I have her 2009 Bach sonatas and partitas which are outstanding IMV.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostNot really, but I noticed that one BBC announcer referred to her gratuitously as a "maverick" violinist. I would have thought that was uncalled for. Perhaps we need to listen to the performances to see if that epithet has any validity?
But, the performance is all ....It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by french frank View PostBut, the performance is all ....
First time I've seen her live and my goodness she cuts a striking figue on the platform - tall and slender, she was the same height as the tiny French conductor plus podium. Fabulous tone. She played cadenzas (it said in the programme) by "conductor and harpsichordist Ottavio Dantone" (and regular collaborator apparently). I really liked these.
She had her part discreetly on a music stand next to the podium - and I was interested to see her joining in the tutti before her first solo entry and in one or two other places too - don't think I've seen this before?
The estimable Ms Bott described Koussevitsky in her intro from the platform to the Concerto for Orchestra as conductor of the "Boston Pops"
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Cellini
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostShe had her part discreetly on a music stand next to the podium - and I was interested to see her joining in the tutti before her first solo entry and in one or two other places too - don't think I've seen this before?
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Richard Tarleton
Thanks Cellini.
dover - she sounded glorious in the hall - great acoustics in the Brangwyn Hall, I was sitting a third of the way back - perhaps it was the miking/mixing.
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Jeffrey
She sounded wonderful on my Quad FM4/Audiolab combination. BTW, did anyone notice a fluffed note towards the end, or are we not supposed to mention such things? Anyway, I thought that it was really refreshing to hear different cadenzas with this concerto and her interpretation also differed slightly from the usual.
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Cellini
Originally posted by Jeffrey View PostShe sounded wonderful on my Quad FM4/Audiolab combination. BTW, did anyone notice a fluffed note towards the end, or are we not supposed to mention such things? Anyway, I thought that it was really refreshing to hear different cadenzas with this concerto and her interpretation also differed slightly from the usual.
Sorry, did not realise you might be a new member. Just ignore my rants!! (But your comment reminded me of an old girl friend who always jumped on the odd mistake people made!! My fault)
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Cellers, could you add a biggrin or a winkeye to that? Sometimes new members might get the wrong impression until they get to know you betterIt isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Cellini
Well that's a pity but ridiculously over sensitive. He/She would probably have not lasted long anyway, in that case, as there is plenty of barracking going on most of the time. Or are are we supposed to be all sweet and happy all the time?
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