I caught up with this BAL earlier and enjoyed it much more than I expected. That said, my expectations were low - I haven't liked Mr Burnside's broadcasting style in the past and as made clear above have always been distinctly underwhelmed by 'Elijah'. But I found the comparative extracts were interesting both as regards soloists and choirs, and was interested to hear that one or two great performances can make the piece sound ok.
I always think it is the mark of a great composer that their work tends to sound great despite mediocre performances (within reason)... whereas Mendelssohn in my view comes in the second division: composers whose works often sound trite or dull in run of the mill performances but can sound great if given great performances (often by Abbado when it comes to Mendelssohn - interesting that he seems to have passed on 'Elijah'...)
I always think it is the mark of a great composer that their work tends to sound great despite mediocre performances (within reason)... whereas Mendelssohn in my view comes in the second division: composers whose works often sound trite or dull in run of the mill performances but can sound great if given great performances (often by Abbado when it comes to Mendelssohn - interesting that he seems to have passed on 'Elijah'...)
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