I've just listened to the first disc of this performance - 71 minutes and he hasn't even reached the Transformation Music yet!
This is a bad performance, in which everything is sacrificed to Goodall's fixation with SLOWNESS. The 'drama' is forcibly extracted from the 'music' and the orchestra is frequently left hanging about, clearly wondering what 'dear old Reggie' is going to do next (or when he's going to do it).
The Covent Garden musicians are clearly not enjoying themselves - and who shall blame them?
The idea that Goodall was a great Wagner conductor really needs to be put to bed, once and for all. He may have been a decent pedagogue and trainer of singers but his presence on the podium renders these works dramatically inert and incoherent.
No wonder Solti (Goodall's fascist politics aside) 'didn't see the point of him.'
After only half an act, I felt so enervated, I had to play the Sex Pistols' Never Mind The Bollocks....to recover!
This is a bad performance, in which everything is sacrificed to Goodall's fixation with SLOWNESS. The 'drama' is forcibly extracted from the 'music' and the orchestra is frequently left hanging about, clearly wondering what 'dear old Reggie' is going to do next (or when he's going to do it).
The Covent Garden musicians are clearly not enjoying themselves - and who shall blame them?
The idea that Goodall was a great Wagner conductor really needs to be put to bed, once and for all. He may have been a decent pedagogue and trainer of singers but his presence on the podium renders these works dramatically inert and incoherent.
No wonder Solti (Goodall's fascist politics aside) 'didn't see the point of him.'
After only half an act, I felt so enervated, I had to play the Sex Pistols' Never Mind The Bollocks....to recover!
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