Agreed. And in all fairness any marginal disappointment with the woodwind in IV less apparent in V.
Beethoven 4 & 5 CBSO/Nelsons
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI found that an eminent satisfying concert - no startling new insights but very well played and straightforward conducting ."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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CBSO/Nelsons Beethoven 4&5 etc. THE DIGESTED REVIEW.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Andris Nelsons! Conductor's introductory talk... bring your friend he says, no, bring two! And remember Beethoven was a revolutionary! The audience laughs.
SYMPHONY NO.4: Inoffensive - underwhelming. MOR. Moratorium needed? Nothing to see here, move along...
Aah! it's Ah, Perfido! Never liked it much, yawned and went for coffee.
SYMPHONY NO.5: CBSO were saving it up! Brighter, fresher, cutting edge on their attack, lovely oboe solo in (i), poised of phrase and transparent of texture in (ii). Scherzo soon over. Double-basses dejected. Then the brass blazed like celestial bugles and the orchestra charged! BUT...
I'll never get used to all those missing repeats. I want my 2 and a half scherzos, my 2 trios, my 3 big bangs in the finale. I REALLY want to hear those double-basses twice. Suddenly we're half-way THROUGH the finale! What, it's over already?! Not exactly hard-won was it...
Beethoven's ghost scowls, he wants his money back.
DIGESTED REVIEW, DIGESTED:
LvB's friends sell him short.Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 10-01-13, 03:28.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostCBSO/Nelsons Beethoven 4&5 etc. THE DIGESTED REVIEW.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Andris Nelsons! Conductor's introductory talk... bring your friend he says, no, bring two! And remember Beethoven was a revolutionary! The audience laughs.
SYMPHONY NO.4: Inoffensive - underwhelming. MOR. Moratorium needed? Nothing to see here, move along...
Aah! it's Ah, Perfido! Never liked it much, yawned and went for coffee.
SYMPHONY NO.5: CBSO were saving it up! Brighter, fresher, cutting edge on their attack, lovely oboe solo in (i), poised of phrase and transparent of texture in (ii). Scherzo soon over. Double-basses dejected. Then the brass blazed like celestial bugles and the orchestra charged! BUT...
I'll never get used to all those missing repeats. I want my 2 and a half scherzos, my 2 trios, my 3 big bangs in the finale.I REALLY want to hear those double-basses twiceSuddenly we're half-way THROUGH the finale! What, it's over already?! Not exactly hard-won was it...
Beethoven's ghost scowls, he wants his money back.
DIGESTED REVIEW, DIGESTED:
LvB's friends sell him short.
Good morning Jayne. Nice to hear from you.
HS
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I enjoyed it more than JLW . I think the Fourth was rather better than that .
As for the woodwind in the Fourth they were well warmed up by the finale . I do wonder sometimes whether the old practice of having an overture to play would be better reinstated rather than the orchestra being thrown straight into a major work .
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI enjoyed it more than JLW . I think the Fourth was rather better than that .
As for the woodwind in the Fourth they were well warmed up by the finale . I do wonder sometimes whether the old practice of having an overture to play would be better reinstated rather than the orchestra being thrown straight into a major work .
Why sacrifice an overture? So that the audio team can get their setup right?
All that was wrong with the clarinet solo in the slow movement was that it was almost inaudible, which made it sound apologetic (which I am sure it was not)
HS
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An overture would have done very nicely especially after that rather inconsequential speech.
I just didn't feel ready for the Fourth after that.
Over prominent piccolo is to be discouraged in 5(iv) I think. Last night it was rather perfectly 'there' without any of the fussy quotation marks espoused by Rattle and others.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostCBSO/Nelsons Beethoven 4&5 etc. THE DIGESTED REVIEW.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Andris Nelsons! Conductor's introductory talk... bring your friend he says, no, bring two! And remember Beethoven was a revolutionary! The audience laughs.
SYMPHONY NO.4: Inoffensive - underwhelming. MOR. Moratorium needed? Nothing to see here, move along...
Aah! it's Ah, Perfido! Never liked it much, yawned and went for coffee.
SYMPHONY NO.5: CBSO were saving it up! Brighter, fresher, cutting edge on their attack, lovely oboe solo in (i), poised of phrase and transparent of texture in (ii). Scherzo soon over. Double-basses dejected. Then the brass blazed like celestial bugles and the orchestra charged! BUT...
I'll never get used to all those missing repeats. I want my 2 and a half scherzos, my 2 trios, my 3 big bangs in the finale. I REALLY want to hear those double-basses twice. Suddenly we're half-way THROUGH the finale! What, it's over already?! Not exactly hard-won was it...
Beethoven's ghost scowls, he wants his money back.
DIGESTED REVIEW, DIGESTED:
LvB's friends sell him short.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI do deplore the disappearance of overtures from concert programmes - they are good for warming up the audience as well as the performers. Also many of them contain marvellous music.
Egmont would have been ideal yesterday ."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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