This should come under my old nom-de-forum, 'Gongman', I suppose!
Also, if there is already a thread somewhere on this subject could our kind moderators please link us up!
This thread is prompted by the review last Saturday of Leonard Slatkin's recording with the Detroit SO where the last few bars conclude with the most spectacular tamtam ringing well after the rest of the orchestra's staccato chord has cut off. Absolutely wonderful!
However, given the ambiguity of Rachmaninov's manuscript, what do you extremely knowledgeable people think should be done here? Is Slatkin a travesty, which I slightly got the impression that Martin Cotton(?) thought?
I am, of course, a fervent enthusiast for letting it hang out as loud and long as possible, but then I would. However, I suggest that it is entirely pointless to have a staccato gong stroke unless it is hit very hard indeed, as it will simply not rise above the rest of the fortissimo orchestra. And, of course, I am used to Vladimir Jurowski with the LPO letting it fly in their great recording on the LPO label; I have not done a comparative list of who does and who doesn't; perhaps I should...
Also, if there is already a thread somewhere on this subject could our kind moderators please link us up!
This thread is prompted by the review last Saturday of Leonard Slatkin's recording with the Detroit SO where the last few bars conclude with the most spectacular tamtam ringing well after the rest of the orchestra's staccato chord has cut off. Absolutely wonderful!
However, given the ambiguity of Rachmaninov's manuscript, what do you extremely knowledgeable people think should be done here? Is Slatkin a travesty, which I slightly got the impression that Martin Cotton(?) thought?
I am, of course, a fervent enthusiast for letting it hang out as loud and long as possible, but then I would. However, I suggest that it is entirely pointless to have a staccato gong stroke unless it is hit very hard indeed, as it will simply not rise above the rest of the fortissimo orchestra. And, of course, I am used to Vladimir Jurowski with the LPO letting it fly in their great recording on the LPO label; I have not done a comparative list of who does and who doesn't; perhaps I should...
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