Originally posted by Caliban
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Count me among the vulgarians who can choose to appropriate the music (for which I'd make no claims of profundity) for my own simple-minded enjoyment in defiance of whatever dubious intentions may have originally lurked behind it. It makes an entertainingly crash-bang-wallop sort of racket which makes a refreshing change from subtle refinement once in a while.
The stream accurately conveys the terrific form the LPO brass, timps and percussion were on - and also that the chorus were excellent but could have done with being bigger. There's only one valid approach to the piece IMO (which I appreciate, for many, is to bury it forever!) which is to go for it, and in particular make the brash and percussive bits brash and percussive. Pretty much what the LPO did on the night.
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