Originally posted by parkepr
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The concert itself was a rare treat. What a refreshing change not to have a Mozart concerto as an appetiser before the Bruckner, and some Messiaen is even rarer. As men and artists the two composers were like chalk and cheese, only linked by a strong Catholic faith, but the juxtaposition of the two certainly worked for me.
After the interval Rattle's account of the Eighth was very much as I anticipated ... passionate and committed and conducted without a score. For once I didn't nearly nod-off during the nicely-paced Scherzo, the Adagio sounded utterly sublime as it should, and the conclusion was ecstatically triumphant without being in any way bombastic. More, please!
There are exciting times ahead for London music-lovers, I confidently predict.
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