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Originally posted by Il Grande InquisitorView Post
No, the total is six - 2 x violins, 2 x violas, 3rd flute and harp - although the flautist has only played in Wagner so far... clearly Strauss is beneath her.
Originally posted by Il Grande InquisitorView Post
No, the total is six - 2 x violins, 2 x violas, 3rd flute and harp - although the flautist has only played in Wagner so far... clearly Strauss is beneath her.
She's back for Don Carlo?
We were only given a split second to identify the birds flying over the Styrian countryside - probably greylag geese.
As a heading it matches the uncomplimentary nickname given him by some members of the LPO when as a young conductor he was at the helm. Frankly worse than most!
Well, I went to a similar concert at the Brighton Dome yesterday and Stephen Bell, guest conductor of the Brighton Phil, injected a darn sight more fun into the proceedings than FWM who looks distinctly up-tight (but that's perhaps the nature of the VPO beast?)
[are we allowed to praise Radio 3 on this forum ?]
I think it's allowed once a year on New Year's Day.
pace a thread on the 'Breakfast' forum, I thought the 'Blue Danube', played, I assume, in its full form, was rather a fine piece of music, & the Verdian guessing game (the 'Melodien Quadrille') was rather fun.
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