Originally posted by salymap
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Beecham Night 2.5.11
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amateur51
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Oh dear, I listened to Victoria and the Sixteen (Yum). Now, a day late, I have switched on Tommy. I have heard Sibelius "Tapiola", Delius "Country Garden", Mozart "Magic Flute" with Gerhardt Husch, Strauss "Ariadne", "Tristan und Isolde" with Melchior and Flagstadt, Haydn Symphony No 100... when will I get to bed? It is divine music making. I loved the "on air" snarl about Hitler made by TB to the leader of the BPO as the orchestra and audience waited for for him to arrive "The old bugger's late!"
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I am listening to the second half of the Beecham evening. What a superb Mendelssohn Italian (pace the cougher)!! The best I have heard on record were Mario Rossi and an Italian Radio band, Abbado and the LSO and the famous one from Peter Maag (1960 LSO again although his recent Madrid one is also good) but this Beecham one has a lovely sunny glow. My loveliest live performances were Rossi again with the BBC CO at Maida Vale (having heard his record how could I resist?) and the Orchestre de Bretagne under Stefan Sanderling in Salisbury (with an audience of 30...the promoters made a cock-up) where both the orchestras played their hearts out. Tommy is pretty close here and I must look the live performance recording up.
The closing Bizet...the Adagietto from Bizet's L'Arlesienne... makes one wish Beecham had discovered Mahler but we are indebted for his rediscovery of Mozart and reintroducing him to audiences.Last edited by Chris Newman; 04-05-11, 21:10.
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StephenO
Originally posted by Chris Newman View PostThe closing Bizet...the Adagietto from Bizet's L'Arlesienne... makes one wish Beecham had discovered Mahler but we are indebted for his rediscovery of Mozart and reintroducing him to audiences.
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