l've heard Alessandrini on Radio 3 and Emelyanychev conducted a televised Prom two or three years ago . I think it was rhe Sottish C.O; I remember especially a later Mozart Symphony (K543?). He has a curious prancing, dancing style which seeme to me to add nothing; I felt the orchestra could have played it just the same if he wasn't there. I certainly didn't notice any 'love, understanding or warmth of personality'. Still, it meant I remembered him , and that's what it's all about these days, isn't it?
John Eliot Gardiner - the pros and cons...
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostPublic confession time - I'd never previously heard of the 3 young conductors named in the extract from the article in the i.
I can't read the i article (without taking out a subscription), but the passage quoted by o s strikes me as a highly dubious and rather lazy assertion.
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Originally posted by Rolmill View Post
I can't read the i article (without taking out a subscription)...
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View Post
Alessandri is well known but the other two drew a blank
Not sure I fully understand what the article quoted above was trying to say: both the conductors mentioned above seem very affable as well as more than competent. I would have thought that the 'old-style' dictator on the podium was on the way out. They were only a subset of conductors anyway weren't they?
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Originally posted by Rolmill View Post
I'm sure the first two would be delighted to hear themselves described as young! Cummings is in his mid-50s, Alessandrini is in his mid-60s and has been winning awards for his recordings (mainly with Concerto Italiano) for over 30 years.
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Originally posted by oliver sudden View Post
"A new generation of conductors is taking early music to fresh heights. Where the elder “maestri” were pioneers, researching, experimenting, learning on the job, sometimes triumphing and sometimes failing in their quest for so-called “authenticity” (which was then proven to be an unrealisable concept), conductors like Laurence Cummings, Rinaldo Alessandrini and Maxim Emelyanychev have been able to slot into the soundworld and infuse it with the deeper values of love, understanding, and warmth of personality that some of the 1980s zealots could occasionally miss"
Oh come on.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
The i is one of the 3 newspapers that can be read in our local library, although I do buy it on Saturday.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
Is that "real" newspapers or online? My local library has quite a range of papers and magazines available but only online. I can understand why the move has been made by the County Library service but it isn't suited to casual browsing, as in 'see the paper/magazine on a table and sit down to read it for a while' to fill in time while waiting for something else.
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Do we have to tolerate silly, sanctimonious lectures on human behaviour from Jessica Duchen?
This is the person (lest we forget) who wrote this coarse and vulgar tripe about Anton Bruckner,
as evidence that he wasn't any good as a composer:
Reflections of composers’ personalities usually emerge, in one way or another, in
their music, and Bruckner (1824-1896) is no exception. He was obsessive
compulsive. He had a counting mania – to the point that he would stand under a tree
and count its leaves. It’s not excessive to say that he was a deeply repressed and
dysfunctional individual. He had little or no personal life – occasionally he tried to
propose to teenage girls – and he's thought to have died a virgin. Legend suggests
that he slept in protective clothing because he suffered “nocturnal emissions”.Last edited by Master Jacques; 20-08-24, 17:55.
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View PostThe Grauniad "John Eliot Gardiner leaves Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras after assault allegation"
Conductor, artistic director and founder steps down from MCO over ‘deeply regrettable incident’ last year
https://monteverdi.co.uk/news/JEG-statement-July2024
Conductor who attacked singer at French performance last year says he has learned ‘important lessons’
I suppose it's easier to make a return when the bad behaviour isn't sexual?
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