RSPO/Polyansky

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  • Barbirollians
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    • Nov 2010
    • 11709

    RSPO/Polyansky

    I went on the spur of the moment to see this orchestra at Sheffield City Hall tonight . It was an all Tchaikovsky programme of which Raymond Gubbay or Victor Hochhauser would have been proud .

    The SCH was packed to the rafters only a few rows in the side balcony left a very grey haired audience however generally. Certainly much fuller than for a much better Sibelius concert with the RLPO and Petrenko a couple of years ago.

    Marche Slave was fine - whipped up quite a storm

    Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto with Natalia Lomeiko - a disappointing performance despite some lovely solo playing though lacking a bit in brilliance . Soloist and conductor seemed to have rather different ideas about the piece - she was going for a slower soulful approach but as soon as Polyansky got the reins he rushed her along for a while . The Canzonetta worked best . There were also a few fluffs - at one stage some cellos seemed to come in a bar early and the soloist and orchestra nearly didn't finish together .

    The Fifth Symphony was undermined by Polyansky pulling the tempo about all over the place in the first two movements . The valse went well and a storm was whipped up in the finale too albeit again I felt he was too quick in the andante maestoso which undermined the contrast with the allegro vivace which whilst exciting ( and some very good wind and characterful brass playing in particular ) was all a bit gabbled and over hysterical .

    Came home and played the legendary Szell to remind myself how it should go !
    Last edited by Barbirollians; 12-10-14, 07:46.
  • verismissimo
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 2957

    #2
    RSPO? initially I thought Royal Stockholm Phil. But no. All Tchaik, that's the clue. That would be Russian State Phil. Different from RNO.

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    • Barbirollians
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      • Nov 2010
      • 11709

      #3
      Originally posted by verismissimo View Post
      RSPO? initially I thought Royal Stockholm Phil. But no. All Tchaik, that's the clue. That would be Russian State Phil. Different from RNO.
      Yes the Russian State Symphony Orchestra formerly the USSR State Symphony has now gone all Philharmonic !

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      • Alison
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 6459

        #4
        I see Polansky has a pretty impressive assortment of recordings to his name.

        I can't recall him being engaged by a British orchestra hence his relatively low profile.

        More and more I need a really excellent rendition of the Tchaikovsky Fifth to get me involved.

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