I haven’t always been a classical music fan, I picked it up just before the time of Karajan’s death and there were still many 'grand masters' around, including Leonard Bernstein, for example. Since then, so many have passed on and in recent years we have lost Abbado, Sir Colin and Boulez, to name just three.
I was lucky enough to have seen Giuseppe Sinopoli and Paavo Berglund many times and Gunter Wand twice.
Bernard Haitink’s performance of Mahler 3 with the LSO at last year’s Proms keeps coming back into my mind and it could be one of the greatest performances I’ve ever been to, even though the impact did not hit me as heavily as that at the time. Listening to my recently acquired recording of his live Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Mahler 3 brought it all back - an utterly stupendous performance (both).
Earlier this evening I listened to my CD of DSCH 8 on Decca with the Concertgebouw (after all these years it still is up there with the very best) and the enormity of Haitink’s artistic ability really hit me. I’ve enjoyed many Uncle Bernie concerts with the Concertgebouw, Berlin Philharmonic, LSO and others.
He always struck me as too laid-back to bother with being a music director of a huge American orchestra, or throw his hat into the ring whenever the BPO job came up. Probably something to do with that Dutch casualness thing!
I’m sure he wouldn’t approve of the sobriquet 'grand master', but surely that’s what he is. And probably the last.
I was lucky enough to have seen Giuseppe Sinopoli and Paavo Berglund many times and Gunter Wand twice.
Bernard Haitink’s performance of Mahler 3 with the LSO at last year’s Proms keeps coming back into my mind and it could be one of the greatest performances I’ve ever been to, even though the impact did not hit me as heavily as that at the time. Listening to my recently acquired recording of his live Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Mahler 3 brought it all back - an utterly stupendous performance (both).
Earlier this evening I listened to my CD of DSCH 8 on Decca with the Concertgebouw (after all these years it still is up there with the very best) and the enormity of Haitink’s artistic ability really hit me. I’ve enjoyed many Uncle Bernie concerts with the Concertgebouw, Berlin Philharmonic, LSO and others.
He always struck me as too laid-back to bother with being a music director of a huge American orchestra, or throw his hat into the ring whenever the BPO job came up. Probably something to do with that Dutch casualness thing!
I’m sure he wouldn’t approve of the sobriquet 'grand master', but surely that’s what he is. And probably the last.
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