Why? Cheaper than hiring an orchestra? Have RR a policy of starting with a downer so everything can only get better as the programme progresses?
The Jupiter Project: Mozart in the nineteenth-century drawing room
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To be fair, the disc is an attempt at demonstrating how the majority of folk would have heard the music at home, in arrangements for flute, piano etc.
I found the 'Marriage of Figaro' overture arranged by Hummel rather underwhelming, but that's because of having had the luxury of hearing it in its orchestral guise. All the same, I find the project a fascinating one, and typical of good old Hyperion to take it on.
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Originally posted by Mal View PostWhy? Cheaper than hiring an orchestra? Have RR a policy of starting with a downer so everything can only get better as the programme progresses?
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I liked the Sibelius review. The extract from "Two serious songs" was wonderful, and something I hadn't heard before. Also an exciting performance of the Violin concerto, recorded a month after Sibelius' death, Ida Haendel sounding very serious and interesting, with invigorating support from Karel Ancerl and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.
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