Not a broadcast - so apologies.
Nevertheless I felt moved to pay tribute to the Surbiton Symphony Orchestra who gave us an ambitious programme last Saturday 21st January 23.
The concert started with Mozart's Clarinet Concerto which was well presented.
The second half had Bruckner's 5th with a lead-in of Bruckner's 2 Funeral Equali for brass.
I was transfixed by the first movement. Conductor Peter le Tissier clearly had rumination in his veins. This approach made me think back to the old-school performances of Eugen Jochum I grew up with in the 60s & 70s. Definitely not the more up tempo Haitinck/Wand style.
The first two movements were pretty flawless. I felt that the scherzo and finale were slightly marred by tuning issues. Whether this was because the church in which the performance took place was getting colder by the minute from about 8.30 pm or whether the length of the programme was taxing the strings, and brass to their limit I cannot say.
In any case I am glad to have braved the elements for a trip to the quintessential south London suburb for a really inspiring evening.
Nevertheless I felt moved to pay tribute to the Surbiton Symphony Orchestra who gave us an ambitious programme last Saturday 21st January 23.
The concert started with Mozart's Clarinet Concerto which was well presented.
The second half had Bruckner's 5th with a lead-in of Bruckner's 2 Funeral Equali for brass.
I was transfixed by the first movement. Conductor Peter le Tissier clearly had rumination in his veins. This approach made me think back to the old-school performances of Eugen Jochum I grew up with in the 60s & 70s. Definitely not the more up tempo Haitinck/Wand style.
The first two movements were pretty flawless. I felt that the scherzo and finale were slightly marred by tuning issues. Whether this was because the church in which the performance took place was getting colder by the minute from about 8.30 pm or whether the length of the programme was taxing the strings, and brass to their limit I cannot say.
In any case I am glad to have braved the elements for a trip to the quintessential south London suburb for a really inspiring evening.
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