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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostSee - they do work.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostIt will be the second time in a few weeks that I will have travelled to London for a live concert as a result of a mention on air: the other being Kate Molleson mentioning the Bach St Matthew Passion at Wigmore Hall. (I don't get out much.)
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostMahler 2 at RFH on Wednesday 8/6 - and all thanks to a Radio 3 trail!
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostI hope it sounded as good in the Hall as it did at home . Some truly splendid playing and a magnificent sound balance The organ at the end overwhelming . So good I’m listening to the last 20 minutes again.
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Originally posted by Belgrove View PostI attended the rehearsal this afternoon and it sounded fine (some work on getting the off-stage band coordinated). The soloists and choir were impressive. It’s the first time I’ve heard a live performance, but I still fail to get this work. It like a jigsaw whose pieces have been forced into place. Later Mahler makes more sense.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostMahler 2 at RFH on Wednesday 8/6 - and all thanks to a Radio 3 trail!
I can understand Belgrove's comment about 'a jigsaw whose pieces have been forced into place', and I found myself wondering, towards the end, about Mahler's ecstatic response to the Christian vision of redemption. Perhaps there is an emotional line, from the anguish of the first movement, through Der Mensch liegt in groesster Pein! to the final bars, which my younger self felt in Maazel's interpretation and which Rouvali's technically brilliant account didn't quite achieve; though perhaps that fault (if it is such) belongs more with Gustav than Santtu.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostIt was magnificent - I think near-perfect. I've heard it live once before - Maazel at the RAH decades ago - which in memory was perhaps more spiritual than last night's. Santtu-Matias Rouvali (new to me) is clearly an inspired and inspiring musician. The orchestral tutti with massed percussion were shattering, the wind and brass solos lyrical, soloists and choir a perfect blend.
I can understand Belgrove's comment about 'a jigsaw whose pieces have been forced into place', and I found myself wondering, towards the end, about Mahler's ecstatic response to the Christian vision of redemption. Perhaps there is an emotional line, from the anguish of the first movement, through Der Mensch liegt in groesster Pein! to the final bars, which my younger self felt in Maazel's interpretation and which Rouvali's technically brilliant account didn't quite achieve; though perhaps that fault (if it is such) belongs more with Gustav than Santtu.
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A bit tempted by this, which I've found will be while I'm spending a few days in Ravello (flight/self-catering apartment just booked), but at €50 per ticket it's perhaps one to think about and decide when we get there.
BELVEDERE DI VILLA RUFOLO
Sabato 3 settembre
Belvedere di Villa Rufolo, ore 19.30
Orchestra Sinfonica della Radio di Berlino
Direttore Vladimir Jurowski
Vilde Frang, violino
Musiche di Mozart, Bartók, Schubert
Posto unico € 50
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Don Giovanni, Ouverture
Béla Bartók
Concerto n.1 per violino e orchestra, BB 48a, SZ 36
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Franz Schubert
Sinfonia n.9 in do maggiore “La grande” D.944
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Having swapped my digital membership for venue membership in order to avail myself of the relevant discount, I have just successfully booked for all four events of https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/events/eddie-prevost-at-80/
Fortunately, all four are on Saturday nights, so I should be able to get the later last train back home from Waterloo. It only runs on Friday and Saturday nights.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostA bit tempted by this, which I've found will be while I'm spending a few days in Ravello (flight/self-catering apartment just booked), but at €50 per ticket it's perhaps one to think about and decide when we get there.
BELVEDERE DI VILLA RUFOLO
Sabato 3 settembre
Belvedere di Villa Rufolo, ore 19.30
Orchestra Sinfonica della Radio di Berlino
Direttore Vladimir Jurowski
Vilde Frang, violino
Musiche di Mozart, Bartók, Schubert
Posto unico € 50
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Originally posted by Historian View PostIt looks quite a nice view...
After all, any money I've got saved in the bank is decreasing in value by about 10% at present, and earning pitiful interest, so why not spend €50 of it on a good night out?
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