Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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Conductors' allergic reactions?
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amateur51
Originally posted by cloughie View PostDepends which recordings - maybe Haitink's Boston Recordings match Dutoit's Montreal but his earlier Concertgebouw were rather tame and as mentioned earlier his Live LPO 1979 Daphnis -no. Interesting how since about 1990 the estimation of the two conductors seems to have gone in opposite directions. Everybody seems to like Uncle Bernie. Charles Dutoit I always think looks a bit like Russ Abbott!
I gave a commentary on his Proms concert with Ben Grosvenor last year - more Cherry Blossom than I've seen in a long time
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Richard Tarleton
Funny how one conductor - JEG - has turned out in recent years not to be allergic to some of the composers to whom, on the basis of much of his life's work, one might have expected him to be - he's positively eclectic.
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Roehre
Originally posted by gradus View PostSurely the conductor's taste in music has to be respected. Other than for money, why would conductors offer stuff for which they feel no affinity. So what if Haitink doesn't direct Sibelius, there are plenty who do it well.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostSurely the conductor's taste in music has to be respected. Other than for money, why would conductors offer stuff for which they feel no affinity. So what if Haitink doesn't direct Sibelius, there are plenty who do it well.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostUp to a point, Lord Copper. If BH doesn't like or understand Sibelius or Nielsen that's fine, but it seems a shame to me that such a generally superb conductor doesn't want to try. I think he could deliver some unique insights - but then I could be wrong.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostUncle Bernie also seems to avoid Prokofiev!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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