There were 127 in the main orchestra, plus 16 in the Alpine off-stage band, and 6 off-stage trumpets in the Festival Prelude.
BBC PO Strauss season
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The concert was dedicated to the memory of Andy Jones who died last August aged 64. He was local man who worked as a freelance horn player: "the first on-call horn player for most of the orchestras around the country."
There was a delightful (if that's the right word in this situation) obituary in the programme.
I wonder if Hornspieler knew him?Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThere were 127 in the main orchestra, plus 16 in the Alpine off-stage band, and 6 off-stage trumpets in the Festival Prelude.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostA head-count would have been difficult from the stalls. I just counted the names in the programme.Last edited by Stanfordian; 26-01-14, 10:31.
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[QUOTE=Eine Alpensinfonie;372140]Well, I'm clearly outvoted on this,
Well, not by me. I am with you all the way save that I had not been quite so irritated by the slight ensemble lapses that you quote, but Karajan's view of it does not do it for me and the recording is completely intolerable. For me Jarvi and RSNO, Thielemann and VPO and I just love the performance by Jansons with the BBC NOW from the earliest days of the BBC Music magazine! I have listened to part only so far of Mena's extraordinary performance and cannot wait to hear it properly!
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Originally posted by Simon B View Post
Only disappointment - what on earth happened to the wind machines? With 3 thundersheets there was clearly no skimping going on, plus we had 3 wind machines for Don Quixote a few days before, but last night no sign of them and not even a mild breeze to be heard. To leave them out for artistic reasons would seem a perverse conductorial decision, so surely not that? Otherwise a very fine performance.
The hardness of the hall's sound is as evident on iPlayer as it was live. A great pity, but I'm sure it could be softened by skilled acousticians.
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I was grinning from ear to ear at that moment.Last edited by Eine Alpensinfonie; 26-01-14, 22:56.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostMoving on, I'm quite tempted by the next Strauss's Voice concert on 1st Feb, with Tod und Verklarung and the Brentano Songs, with Shostakovitch 10 after the interval.Last edited by Stanfordian; 29-01-14, 19:04.
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