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  • Nick Armstrong
    Host
    • Nov 2010
    • 26527

    #76
    Originally posted by kea View Post
    I also can't say I've noticed any odd facial expressions from her on my Mozart Piano Concertos CD, but maybe I just need a better speaker system
    Originally posted by Sir Velo View Post
    Indeed. It is all rather ridiculous isn't it to write off a performer because they do a passable impression of a contestant in the World Gurning Championships.
    I don't know about that - I can't get Simon Rattle's face-pantomime out of my mind's eye whenever I catch a radio performance by him (which is rare). My problem, I know, I know....
    "...the isle is full of noises,
    Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
    Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
    Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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    • Black Swan

      #77
      I think for me an irritation more than avoidance is moaning performers. Keith Jarrett, the pianist, is a great moaner while playing as I believe was Glen Gould. It took me awhile to get over the noise but I have come to enjoy Jarrett's recordings moans and all.

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      • remdataram
        Full Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 154

        #78
        Originally posted by Caliban View Post
        I don't know about that - I can't get Simon Rattle's face-pantomime out of my mind's eye whenever I catch a radio performance by him (which is rare). My problem, I know, I know....
        Me too, together with his CD's. That said, his recordings are never my preferred choice; his CBSO Mahler 2 and 10 are probably the closest he gets.

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        • Hornspieler
          Late Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 1847

          #79
          Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
          To which musical performer are you referring here, HS?

          There's quite a list to choose from - your target should be identified to protect the innocents
          They are, on this occasion, all performers.

          So I intend to avoid the concert in which they are involved.

          Naming performers does not neccesarily refer only to individuals.

          I would have thought that was quite obvious in this particular circumstance.

          HS

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          • MrGongGong
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 18357

            #80
            Originally posted by Hornspieler View Post

            So I intend to avoid the concert in which they are involved.
            yeah , but I bet you'll meet them on the dancefloor afterwards

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            • Ariosto

              #81
              Originally posted by Hornspieler View Post
              They are, on this occasion, all performers.

              So I intend to avoid the concert in which they are involved.

              Naming performers does not neccesarily refer only to individuals.

              I would have thought that was quite obvious in this particular circumstance.

              HS
              Could you HS, expand on this a bit? Naming performers? Refer only to individuals? It may be obvious but I don't get it.

              Please be kind when you answer this as I'm just a brain damaged ex-string player, and not a brilliant brass (sorry, Horn) player ...

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              • amateur51

                #82
                Originally posted by Hornspieler View Post
                They are, on this occasion, all performers.

                So I intend to avoid the concert in which they are involved.

                Naming performers does not neccesarily refer only to individuals.

                I would have thought that was quite obvious in this particular circumstance.

                HS
                For one who sets such high standards for others ...

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                • Dave2002
                  Full Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 18010

                  #83
                  Originally posted by Ariosto View Post
                  He was quite a nice bloke, but boring as a conductor. I used to fall asleep when playing for him.
                  Groves or Pritchard?

                  Groves did some good things. He conducted Mahler and Bruckner symphonies outside London in a period when this was not common. He conducted Mahler's 8 at time when there had been very few performances in the UK. Messiaen Turangalila has also been mentioned - did he do that? Did he also conduct premieres of some Peter Maxwell Davies symphonies? He was indeed a very decent person as far as I could tell, and he must have had some vision to put on the performances he did.

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                  • clive heath

                    #84
                    Messiaen, Turangalila Symphony
                    BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Groves with John Ogdon (Piano) and Jeanne Loriod (Ondes Martenot)
                    Broadcast from the Albert Hall, Wednesday 6 August 1969

                    can be found here

                    Clive Heath transcribes 78 records onto CD and gets rid of the crackle.

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                    • amateur51

                      #85
                      Originally posted by clive heath View Post
                      Messiaen, Turangalila Symphony
                      BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Groves with John Ogdon (Piano) and Jeanne Loriod (Ondes Martenot)
                      Broadcast from the Albert Hall, Wednesday 6 August 1969

                      can be found here

                      http://www.cliveheathmusic.co.uk/tapes.php
                      Great stuff clive - 'live' music-making caught on the wing, as it were

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                      • Ariosto

                        #86
                        Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                        Groves or Pritchard?

                        Groves did some good things. He conducted Mahler and Bruckner symphonies outside London in a period when this was not common. He conducted Mahler's 8 at time when there had been very few performances in the UK. Messiaen Turangalila has also been mentioned - did he do that? Did he also conduct premieres of some Peter Maxwell Davies symphonies? He was indeed a very decent person as far as I could tell, and he must have had some vision to put on the performances he did.
                        I think I might have been a bit rough on Groves. He was an extremely nice man and supported Nuclear disarmament. He did well in some things - but never really set people on fire. Good accompanist I'm sure, and probably best in choral works. Pritchard I've never played for and don't really know much about him or his recordings etc.

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                        • Hornspieler
                          Late Member
                          • Sep 2012
                          • 1847

                          #87
                          Originally posted by Ariosto View Post
                          Could you HS, expand on this a bit? Naming performers? Refer only to individuals? It may be obvious but I don't get it.

                          Please be kind when you answer this as I'm just a brain damaged ex-string player, and not a brilliant brass (sorry, Horn) player ...


                          Have a nice day!

                          (Captain) Hornspieler
                          Last edited by Hornspieler; 16-04-14, 09:37.

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                          • gurnemanz
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 7382

                            #88
                            Originally posted by clive heath View Post
                            Messiaen, Turangalila Symphony
                            BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Groves with John Ogdon (Piano) and Jeanne Loriod (Ondes Martenot)
                            Broadcast from the Albert Hall, Wednesday 6 August 1969
                            I saw him do it with the same soloists at RFH a few months before + Josephine Veasey in Nuits d'Été. I was only 19 and it made a big impression and I've not heard it live since. Googling around I found an interesting comment by contributor modestchristoff on the old Beeb messageboard archive (a favourite Proms thread):

                            "And Charles Groves Turangalila~~ oh, wow!! I heard him conduct it three times. First time was on the radio and incredibly fast from Manchester. I learnt from orchestral friends that he was often a very adventurous but nervous man. I loved that first radio Turangalila and have often heard it. The next was the BBCSO at the Festival Hall. He added about 4 minutes to the performance as he relaxed a little. That Prom was ten minutes slower than the first from Manchester. As you said John Ogden and Jeanne Loriod on that weird but wonderful Ondes Martinot."

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                            • Pianorak
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 3127

                              #89
                              Are we allowed to mention pianists Yuja Wang and Valentina Lisitsa? Possibly just emotional disconnect, but I'm quite unable to respond.
                              My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)

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                              • ahinton
                                Full Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 16122

                                #90
                                Originally posted by Pianorak View Post
                                Are we allowed to mention pianists Yuja Wang and Valentina Lisitsa? Possibly just emotional disconnect, but I'm quite unable to respond.
                                Agreed with Lisitsa - a highly competent but largely unengaging player who's heavily over-hyped for someone with her ability; not so confident in making such a remark about Wang, though...

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