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Terrific. Lots of great Sibelius, not to mention British music - I still think his Birmingham 'Enigma Variations' is by far my favourite of 'modern' versions!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
Tin-tacked? But they asked him to extend his contract to 2012 and he's been doing all those last night of the Proms etc. I don't Adam and Eve it! You avin a tin-bath?
Jirí Belohlávek returns to an orchestra renowned for demanding consistency. Few conductors remain for long, the exceptions being Karel Ancerl and Vaclav Neumann. JB took over from Neumann. They sacked Ashkenazy after his short tenure making Mackerras a caretaker. Zdenek Macal walked out over a tiff with critics. The orchestra has relied a lot on Principal Guest Conductors like Mackerras and Honeck and visitors like Colin Davis. The CPO were left feeling rather sheepish when JB founded his own orchestra, The Prague Philharmonia (who are currently looked after by Jakub Hrusa) and who quickly became as good as they were. Jirí Belohlávek can leave the BBCSO satisfied in the knowledge that he has built it into an orchestra that can often rival The Philharmonia or Halle. His predecessors (Andrew Davis and Leonard Slatkin) and were adventurous programmers but not builders of any distictive orchestral sound.
It is excellent news that Sakari Oramo is to take over as Chief Conductor of the BBCSO and good to hear that JB is to remain with them as Conductor Laureate . Everywhere Oramo has worked orchestral standards have been maintained and raised. Having a good head helps attract the best guest conductors. The BBC will be keen to keep visitors like Semyon Bychkov.
Jirí Belohlávek returns to an orchestra renowned for demanding consistency. Few conductors remain for long, the exceptions being Karel Ancerl and Vaclav Neumann. JB took over from Neumann. They sacked Ashkenazy after his short tenure making Mackerras a caretaker. Zdenek Macal walked out over a tiff with critics. The orchestra has relied a lot on Principal Guest Conductors like Mackerras and Honeck and visitors like Colin Davis. The CPO were left feeling rather sheepish when JB founded his own orchestra, The Prague Philharmonia (who are currently looked after by Jakub Hrusa) and who quickly became as good as they were. Jirí Belohlávek can leave the BBCSO satisfied in the knowledge that he has built it into an orchestra that can often rival The Philharmonia or Halle. His predecessors (Andrew Davis and Leonard Slatkin) and were adventurous programmers but not builders of any distictive orchestral sound.
It is excellent news that Sakari Oramo is to take over as Chief Conductor of the BBCSO and good to hear that JB is to remain with them as Conductor Laureate . Everywhere Oramo has worked orchestral standards have been maintained and raised. Having a good head helps attract the best guest conductors. The BBC will be keen to keep visitors like Semyon Bychkov.
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