Originally posted by richardfinegold
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The Britten was suitably atmospheric. There were 5 movements instead of the usual 4.
The Shostakovich was very well done. The "Invasion Sequence"--which sounds like Ravel's Bolero stumbled into Gotterdamerung--was superbly handled. The other 3 movements are imo inevitably anticlimactic; however they were well played and musically shaped.
Cali, you might be interested to know that I had sauerbraten at the Berghoff before the concert. It tasted wonderful but didn't sit well in my stomach. However, I'm quite quite confident that any extraneous noises produced by my Gastrointestinal Track were drowned out by the Shostakovich.
btw, the Berghoff has been around for almost 100 years. Part of it's history is that a bootlegger named Bugs Moran was eating his lunch there on Febuary 14, 1929, when a newpaper boy announced (mistakenly) that he had been killed along with the rest of his gang during what became known as The St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
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