Originally posted by edashtav
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BaL 6.04.24 - Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostThe point I was rather clumsily attempting to make that
the use of a professional choir in this particular work strikes me as perverse, is that RVW and Whitman are
both celebrants of ordinary, flawed humanity - apostles of Everyman, or Bunyan’s Pilgrim, if you will, and that the all-embracing vision of poet and composer is better served by a large, warts & all amateur choir, than by the
well-modulated perfection of professionals.
In sum, I would no more wish to hear a pro chorus in this work, than hear The Ring performed by amateurs.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostA bit disappointing that DON was only asked for his criteria for selection at the end of the review. These could have been established at the outset.
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Originally posted by Alison View Post
and Haitink best of all of course
Edit. Just found it. Atlanta SO/Spano in 2007 and LPO/Haitink in 2000 (with Boult '68 a close 2nd).Last edited by Roger Webb; 07-04-24, 14:57.
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Originally posted by edashtav View Post
Professional musicians have moved from accepting amateur Choral Societies to preferring to work with smaller groups of higher quality. For instance the wide tent of the 100+Bournemouth Municipal Choir has morphed into the 70+ Bournemouth Symphony Chorus.
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
And, I think, chosen as the preferred version on BaL last time....or was it the time before last, time flies!
Edit. Just found it. Atlanta SO/Spano in 2007 and LPO/Haitink in 2000 (with Boult '68 a close 2nd).
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostThat may well be the case in Bournemouth, Ed, but I can assure you that large highly capable amateur choirs of 100-150 or more are not uncommon in London, esp. at the Proms, where it’s possible to merge 2 or more choruses for a Mahler 8 or Brian Gothic, for instance.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View Post
The label carrying this recording is an expensive boutique label here as well. As for the complaints about the change of time, I like your solution of having a glass of wine while listening to the replay
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Originally posted by edashtav View Post
Often 'stiffened' by the BBC SINGERS.
Looking at the proms archive, the BBC Singers were listed in the 1975 performance but not in eight others between 1986 and 2018. Not in the Gothic Symphony in 2011. Not in 6 of the 9 War Requiem performances (but were in the 1976, 1964, 1963).
Given the size of two choruses with memberships exceeding 100, maybe it would seem overkill and an extra expense to use up their contracted hours for such a large work, already assigned to capable forces.
The BBC Singers do sing in the Last Night - but then its a representational concert, televised far and wide, for The BBC Proms.
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