Never heard of James Gaffigan - impressive cv - impressive Francesca!
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra play Sibelius 4th Symphony
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By starting with Sibelius 4, the format of this programme reminds me of a comment made by Simon Rattle, in the days before his elevation to the ranks of the nobility, that Tapiola was essentially unprogrammable. IIRC, he said that you couldn't open a concert with it as the audience hadn't properly settled; you couldn't have anything follow it as it would trivialise the succeeding piece; and you couldn't finish with it as it was too short!
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostOh, if you don't do it , I will, and I will name names !!
I did it, I did it !!!
"...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 Sir Velo View PostBy starting with Sibelius 4, the format of this programme reminds me of a comment made by Simon Rattle, in the days before his elevation to the ranks of the nobility, that Tapiola was essentially unprogrammable. IIRC, he said that you couldn't open a concert with it as the audience hadn't properly settled; you couldn't have anything follow it as it would trivialise the succeeding piece; and you couldn't finish with it as it was too short!
Interesting. I've heard Tapiola twice, both times opening the concert, with an intermission following.
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3rd Viennese School
Only heard the Tchaikovsky! (Sibelious was on too early)
I don't often hear this on Radio 3 so congrats for programming it! Enjoyed every minute of it. Well, the loud bits anyway!
Quite odd ending with this though.
3VS
The 3rd Circle of Hell
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