When I watched John Wilson conducting his "Hooray for Hollywood" on the proms, I was impressed by his ability to handle those sudden changes of tempo and mood, to control the huge orchestra of freelance players and to make all those arrangements, copying old archives by musical (aural) dictation in some cases.
Now he is starting to emerge as a conductor of far wider ranging abilities.
I enjoyed his broadcast with the BBC Scottish recently, thought that he handled the BBC Concert Orchestra quite well, but was absolutely gobsmacked by his Walton, York Bowen and Vaughan Williams concert last week.
This is no pale shadow of an Adrian Boult or Malcolm Sargent (no names, no pack drill) but a musician who can go a long way, if given the opportunity.
I think I enjoyed last week's concert (not forgetting Mr Power's fantastic viola playing) as much as any that I have heard this year
What do others think? Was I listening through rose-tinted headphones?
HS
Now he is starting to emerge as a conductor of far wider ranging abilities.
I enjoyed his broadcast with the BBC Scottish recently, thought that he handled the BBC Concert Orchestra quite well, but was absolutely gobsmacked by his Walton, York Bowen and Vaughan Williams concert last week.
This is no pale shadow of an Adrian Boult or Malcolm Sargent (no names, no pack drill) but a musician who can go a long way, if given the opportunity.
I think I enjoyed last week's concert (not forgetting Mr Power's fantastic viola playing) as much as any that I have heard this year
What do others think? Was I listening through rose-tinted headphones?
HS
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