Harrison Birtwistle's new Violin Concerto will be transmitted live from Boston Symphony Hall tonight on 99.5 All Classical. The live Internet stream appears to be at around 112kbps mp3. The start time is given as 7.00pm (local time) which would be midnight GMT, I guess.
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Information from the Boosey & Hawkes website. It seems this will be its third performance in three days ... ??
And a review from the premiere on 3 March in the Boston Globe.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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From the Boston Globe review:
Lehninger conducted capably throughout the night, though in the Bartok he was too often slightly behind the soloist, and allowed the orchestra to come across as more of a responsive accompanist than a co-participant in the creation of the evolving drama.
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Cellini
Originally posted by Bryn View PostFrom the Boston Globe review:
Hmm, could it not be that Tetzlaff allowed himself to get ahead of the orchestra?Last edited by Guest; 05-03-11, 13:51.
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Here it is, as grabbed in the early hours, edited into intro, performance and outro (without transcoding from the mp3 stream as transmitted) and zipped up. Much better audio quality than the Beeb offers overseas listeners Boston's 99.5 uses a VBR mp3 stream with a base rate of 112kbps (and a top limit of 128kbps) joint stereo mp3 (i.e. effectively somewhere between Radio 3's two levels of DAB audio quality of 160kbps intensity 'stereo' mp2 and 192kbps discrete stereo mp2). For last night's Violin Concerto itself, the average mp3 data rate was 114kbps.
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Originally posted by Pianorak View PostMedals? - A Knighthood!
But, no. As others have implied, one should should listen before passing judgement.
Oh dear - when I saw the thread title I thought that a certain royal personage, who's brother is shortly to get hitched, had been awarded a medal fo heaven knows what.
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Cellini
Bryn! Thanks for your community spirit in capturing this new work!
I've listened to half of the concerto. Interesting! More later.
I'm not sure if fiddlers will be lining up to learn this piece, but I could be wrong. (I didn't notice the orchestra behind the soloist, at all, by the way).
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I stayed up for this and heard it live from Boston but went to bed after the Birtwistle at around 1.45am having downloaded it to my hard drive. The Boston radio announcer informed us that colleagues from BBC Radio 3 were there so we can expect to hear this at some stage. Is a UK performance in the pipeline? Proms perhaps?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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