Interesting to hear that early symphony. Only really worthy of performance because of its unique provenance, but good fun to listen to.
The "Turkish" violin concerto was always a favourite of mine and I'm listening now.
Very nice playing by Janine Jansen and it's a shame that her opening balance was too quiet against the tutti that had preceded it. It's fine now.
An extremely demanding horn part in this concerto - very high and nowhere to hide, but splendid playing so far.
It was Timothy Brown of course. One of the well known Brown family (Antony Brown was my music master at school) Tim's elder sister, Iona, was a former director/leader of the ASMF (sadly no longer with us) brother Ian is well known as pianist and accompanist with the Nash Ensemble. Young Sally (viola) was a member of the Bournemouth Symphony orchestra as was Tony's wife (Fiona) What a family!
I shall finish my reactions to this delectable concert tomorrow.
HS
The "Turkish" violin concerto was always a favourite of mine and I'm listening now.
Very nice playing by Janine Jansen and it's a shame that her opening balance was too quiet against the tutti that had preceded it. It's fine now.
An extremely demanding horn part in this concerto - very high and nowhere to hide, but splendid playing so far.
It was Timothy Brown of course. One of the well known Brown family (Antony Brown was my music master at school) Tim's elder sister, Iona, was a former director/leader of the ASMF (sadly no longer with us) brother Ian is well known as pianist and accompanist with the Nash Ensemble. Young Sally (viola) was a member of the Bournemouth Symphony orchestra as was Tony's wife (Fiona) What a family!
I shall finish my reactions to this delectable concert tomorrow.
HS
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