What is the view (if any) amongst the discerning forum members of the RSNO? Having only relatively recently developed any real interest in music, I would be interested to know. Due to geography they are the orchestra I see most frequently. I know Oundjian did not get the best press on arrival, I think due to his conservative choice of repetoire. That said, they were on stunning form last month performing the DSCH violin concerto.
Your two favourite British Orchestras
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Originally posted by Alison View PostIs St David's Hall still in danger of not being used for concerts? A few messages on this some while ago.
In 2014, Cardiff Council granted £10,000 to the annual July week of Welsh Proms, to support just one orchestral concert instead of the usual four, but Owain Arwel Hughes (founder, conductor and artistic director of the Welsh Proms) took the personal risk of underwriting the other three orchestral concerts, and so they were able to be presented as "normal" and I understand that they were successful, with very good attendance figures.
As Richard Tarleton says in #15, the St David's Hall programme for 2014/15 is in line with previous years, including the classical music International Concert Series and Lunchtime Concerts. In fact, there is also an additional series of three Lunchtime Contemporary concerts.
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Originally posted by MLF View PostWhat is the view (if any) amongst the discerning forum members of the RSNO? Having only relatively recently developed any real interest in music, I would be interested to know. Due to geography they are the orchestra I see most frequently. I know Oundjian did not get the best press on arrival, I think due to his conservative choice of repetoire. That said, they were on stunning form last month performing the DSCH violin concerto.
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Originally posted by Alison View Post
Is St David's Hall still in danger of not being used for concerts? A few messages on this some while ago.
As to orchestras
BCMG
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Not a mention yet for the Britten Sinfonia.
The most impressive symphony orchestra I have heard over the last year was probably the LPO, and they have the enormous plus of the wonderful Jurowski.
Although the standards of practically all professional orchestras seem to be sky high these days.
We are very lucky in that regard, IMO.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostWell, I must have been to 100's of (R)SNO concerts since my first in 1977 so they are my favourite orchestra. Without doubt, the Jarvi years were the orchestra's 'Golden Years' but the Denueve period was very good too. IMHO, Oundjian is settling well into the job and is gaining confidence. No one is going to claim the RSNO plays at the same level as the London orchestras but since I don't live in that area...
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The LPO are riding high at the moment with the inspirational Jurowski at the helm. I'd agree that the LSO is off form as the Gergiev era thankfully winds down but recent Bruckner concerts with Haitink have revealed them at their considerable best. Watch this space if Rattle takes on the LSO (if rumours are to be believed)."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThe RSNO has some very good players/soloists, such as their principal flute, Katherine Bryan.
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Originally posted by MLF View PostI certainly agree with that - her performance of the Nielsen violin concerto a few weeks ago on R3 (albeit not with the RSNO) was exhilarating. I since bought her recording of it, which I can thoroughly recommend.
Back OT, most of my listening is via recordings and radio currently, but both the LPO and and RLPO seem to be on great form at the moment.
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Originally posted by Rolmill View PostWonder how she managed the double-stopping....
Back OT, most of my listening is via recordings and radio currently, but both the LPO and and RLPO seem to be on great form at the moment.
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The Ulster Orchestra deserves a mention. I've only ever heard them on the radio and enjoy their music making but a few years back they gave a performance of the Tchaikovsky third orchestral suite that I've never heard equalled. They are having a tough time at present and their future is beset with difficulties - see the separate thread.
Otherwise its a toss-up between the BBC Scottish and the Nat Orchestra of Wales for my affections.
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Originally posted by DublinJimbo View Post"BCMG"? I'll probably kick myself when you explain. Until then, I'm stumped.
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