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Gennady Rozhdestvensky 4/05/1931-16/06/2018
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Originally posted by Rholben View PostI remember this very well too - the acoustic of The Pavilion was almost anechoic - and the performances were as you have described. I have a tape of the live FM broadcast.
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Many fond memories over the years. He also plays duets of 50 Russian Folksongs with his wife Viktoria Postnikova on the highly recommendable Erato complete Tchaikovsky solo piano set. I well remember her making a somewhat sensational Proms debut in the Tchaikovsky Concerto in 1967. Checked the archive - not with her future husband but with Barbirolli and the Hallé.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostMany fond memories over the years. He also plays duets of 50 Russian Folksongs with his wife Viktoria Postnikova on the highly recommendable Erato complete Tchaikovsky solo piano set. I well remember her making a somewhat sensational Proms debut in the Tchaikovsky Concerto in 1967. Checked the archive - not with her future husband but with Barbirolli and the Hallé.
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostI would guess that there was never any question of 'importing' a British choir and soloists in the first place; why would there be? An all-Russian performance is exactly what it says on the tin - and I'm all for that! Otherwise the logical extension of your question is "Why not import a British orchestra, - can't stand all that Russian style of playing…..!"
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