Last night at the RFH I came across a great use of orchestral piano in the first movement of Shostakovich 5th where pounding chords lead into that baleful trombone statement a few minutes in giving a wonderful colour.
It was the LPO last night, conducted by Thomas Sondergard, his first engagement with the orchestra. It was a terrific performance which brought home to me what a fine symphony it is. But there, I usually think that the Shostakovich I happen to be hearing is the best!
The other work that I really wanted to hear in a live performance was Panufnik's Violin Concerto with Sergej Krylov as a stunning soloist. The work was originally written for Menuhin, and I have his EMI recording on CD. Unfortunately the recording found Menuhin at less than his best, with serious intonation problems. No such difficulty last night, it was superb.
It was the LPO last night, conducted by Thomas Sondergard, his first engagement with the orchestra. It was a terrific performance which brought home to me what a fine symphony it is. But there, I usually think that the Shostakovich I happen to be hearing is the best!
The other work that I really wanted to hear in a live performance was Panufnik's Violin Concerto with Sergej Krylov as a stunning soloist. The work was originally written for Menuhin, and I have his EMI recording on CD. Unfortunately the recording found Menuhin at less than his best, with serious intonation problems. No such difficulty last night, it was superb.
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