Mixed feelings to report.
I went to the Sage, Gateshead for a performance of Bruckner's eighth. The conductor was
meant to be Andris Nelsons, but he was not well, so his place was taken at short notice by
Simone Young. The first half was a talk delivered by Stephen Johnson, with musical excerpts
provide by the CBSO. Simone takes an interest in the unadulterated versions of Bruckner's
works, so the original 1887 version was performed.
It was magnificent.
Why my mixed feelings? I doubt if the audience numbered two hundred. A shockingly low
turnout. Embarrassingly low. Perhaps the weather did not help, as there had been snow,
which had caused transport problems. It must be dispiriting for the players in such
circumstances.
I went to the Sage, Gateshead for a performance of Bruckner's eighth. The conductor was
meant to be Andris Nelsons, but he was not well, so his place was taken at short notice by
Simone Young. The first half was a talk delivered by Stephen Johnson, with musical excerpts
provide by the CBSO. Simone takes an interest in the unadulterated versions of Bruckner's
works, so the original 1887 version was performed.
It was magnificent.
Why my mixed feelings? I doubt if the audience numbered two hundred. A shockingly low
turnout. Embarrassingly low. Perhaps the weather did not help, as there had been snow,
which had caused transport problems. It must be dispiriting for the players in such
circumstances.
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