Some years ago, Rattle and BP (I think) did Brahms 3 (maybe the others too) at the Proms. This particular performance was unlike any other I'd heard: played in a gentle, almost caressing way. It stopped me in my tracks. Does anyone else recall this performance? Was this performance style captured on a recording? The Rattle recording released shortly after (EMIclassics 2009) was not quite the same ...
Rattle : Brahms 3 : Proms 2008 ?
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I too was at this prom. I remember the orchestral playing as being wonderful, especially principal clarinet and horn, though I think the very end of the Brahms fell apart. I have less recall of the interpretations, other than that the Brahms was generally quite gentle and fluid (as you say), sounding gorgeous - and that the side-drum in the Shostakovich was disappointingly tame!
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Originally posted by johnb View PostInteresting - I have the prom (Prom No 65, 03/09/08) readily accessible and I will give it a listen tomorrow. (Though sadly I only have it in mp2 192 kbps as this was before the 320 kbps aac era began.)
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I've just given the Brahms 3, (Prom 65, 3 Sept 2008) DVD, off-air BBC 4, a spin. I'll play the second half, DSCH 10, after I complete this posting - from the mellow to the martial!
I see that I also have Prom 62, 1 Sept on the DVD: Beet VC/Sib 2, Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester/Colin Davis/Nikolaj Znaider.
The BPO/Rattle first Prom, 64, was on 2 Sept with Messiane's Turangalila following the Tristan & Isolde - Prelude & Liebestod. This concert on R3.
Overall, I'm more attracted to the TV presentation as I recall many years as a Prommer and, even as a viewer, I can sense the frisson of the occasion, much easier to live in the moment as it were.
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Originally posted by jh5speed View PostSome years ago, Rattle and BP (I think) did Brahms 3 (maybe the others too) at the Proms. This particular performance was unlike any other I'd heard: played in a gentle, almost caressing way. It stopped me in my tracks. Does anyone else recall this performance? Was this performance style captured on a recording? The Rattle recording released shortly after (EMIclassics 2009) was not quite the same ...
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