Originally posted by Flay
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What were your musical highlights of 2012?
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Lateralthinking1
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Now that we are right at the end
I have to admit that after starting the year with a spell in intensive care
the real musical highlight for me was hearing a fairly big piece of my own being played by one of the London orchestras
not because of it's quality (lots of things I want to change) but more that I had some moments at the start of 2012 where I thought that it really was the end of my involvement in music...........
apart from that
Hearing for the first time a piece by a 15 year old that I had encouraged him to write played by the OROH with Tony Pappano conducting.......one of the most moving musical experiences I have ever had.
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As all-too-often I'm hopelessly late to the party... Still, clearing up the residual paper detritus of 2012 today prompted me to go through the pile of shriveling tickets, do a bit of arithmetic and recall the real highlights with the benefit of some distance.
With alarm I find that I was a punter at 74 concerts/operas (46 London incl. 18 Proms, 9 Birmingham, 7 Liverpool, 6 Manchester, 3 Hereford, 2 Cardiff, 1 Edinburgh). I don't expect to ever be able to do that again unless non-availability of work again forces me back to short term contracts in the London area...
Inevitably, a lot of them haven't left much lasting impression but this makes ten of the best stand out more strongly:
- RLPO/Petrenko: Shostakovich 7, Liverpool
- CBSO/Nelsons: Strauss Tod und Verklarung/Also Sprach Zarathustra, Birmingham
- ENO/Gardner: Strauss Der Rosenkavalier
- LPO/Elder: Elgar 1, RFH
- Opera North/Farnes: Wagner Die Walkure, Birmingham (excellent playing and singing in a fantastic acoustic, with abstract semi-staging blissfully free of directorial excrescence)
- Hallé et al/Elder: Elgar Apostles, Proms (a bigger chorus, plus the grandeur of the RAH organ and the setting meant I preferred this to the Manchester performance)
- RLPO/Petrenko: Shostakovich 10, Proms
- BBCSSO/Manze: RVW 5 (only 5 was truly exceptional IMO), Proms
- BBCSO et al/Adams: Adams Nixon in China, Proms (worth the entrance fee for Kathleen Kim's vocal acrobatics alone)
- ENO/Brabbins: RVW Pilgrim's Progress (the difficulties of staging it weren't really overcome and probably can't be, but musically outstanding)
If I had to pick just one it would be the RLPO/Petrenko Shostakovich 7. The Naxos recordings (despite good reviews, several of these are technically inadequate recordings of very good performances IMO) don't come near capturing the power of on-form RLPO/Petrenko Shostakovich in the excellent and immediate acoustic of Philharmonic Hall.
Picking this one also creates a neat symmetry with my choice of "Wrongest review of the year" (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/m...ol-review.html). While "other subjective opinions are available" is of course the guiding principle in these matters I can't help thinking that more musicians than might admit it would enjoy the comment below the review in the Torygraph where a loyal supporter offers (hopefully in jest, but it's far from clear!) to settle his difference of opinion with Fanning over 3 rounds at a Toxteth boxing gym!
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Simon
Originally posted by Simon B View Posta loyal supporter offers (hopefully in jest, but it's far from clear!) to settle his difference of opinion with Fanning over 3 rounds at a Toxteth boxing gym!
I often find the comments after these articles as fascinating as the reviews, if not more so. Especially the ones that disagree with the reviewer...
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