Originally posted by Black Swan
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Claudio Abbado RIP
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Yes a shame Radio 3 did not give us more notice .
Indeed, when Martha Argerich appeared in Manchester last summer with the Camerata for the Festival there was a reminder in the programme note that she had last appeared there with Abbado and the Halle in the 1960s .
Which links to a very good review for the Argerich/Abbado Mozart new release in the Times today .
I rather like his Mahler 4 with Fleming which some suggested she was too matronly for . I should like to see a release of that Das Lied von der Erde that was on Sky Arts from a couple of years back with Von Otter and Kaufmann .
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Originally posted by Flay View PostDid I hear it right? Was that the last music he ever conducted? If so then could anyone wish to end their career more poignantly?
Just listened to the Bruckner....
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Nertherlands Radio 4 are streaming the performance of Mahler 9 that Abbado and the BPO gave at the 1995 Mahler Festival http://concerthuis.radio4.nl/concert...ado?work=17061
I was present at their performance in London a few days later.
Any similar tributes elsewhere on the internet?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI should like to see a release of that Das Lied von der Erde that was on Sky Arts from a couple of years back with Von Otter and Kaufmann .
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Roehre
A great loss.
I happened to be just out of hospital after six nights following breaking a leg -no, not a skiing-accident- the moment the news broke.
I was much impressed by the way the Swiss and German TV-stations did announce and paid attention to Abbado.
In both the equivalents of the BBC 1 one and six o'clocks news bulletins both SRF 1 (Swiss) as well as ARD, ZDF and RBB (German) paid attention to his passing away with nearly 5 minutes items, and at least RBB and SRF 1 did broadcast impressive documentaries.
Last Monday Haitink conducted the Zürich Tonhalle in Mahler 9. That concert (which I was able to attend, thank goodness) was dedicated to the memory of his dear friend Claudio. A very, very moving experience I must say.
I also was able to attend last Wednesday's repeat performance, which was equally moving.
I strongly recall a Abbado/Concertgebouworkest performance of Bruckner's 3 orchestral pieces followed by the Romantic symphony in the summer of 1974 - my first live performance of both Bruckner and Abbado.
RIP
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amateur51
Originally posted by Roehre View PostA great loss.
I happened to be just out of hospital after six nights following breaking a leg -no, not a skiing-accident- the moment the news broke.
I was much impressed by the way the Swiss and German TV-stations did announce and paid attention to Abbado.
In both the equivalents of the BBC 1 one and six o'clocks news bulletins both SRF 1 (Swiss) as well as ARD, ZDF and RBB (German) paid attention to his passing away with nearly 5 minutes items, and at least RBB and SRF 1 did broadcast impressive documentaries.
Last Monday Haitink conducted the Zürich Tonhalle in Mahler 9. That concert (which I was able to attend, thank goodness) was dedicated to the memory of his dear friend Claudio. A very, very moving experience I must say.
I also was able to attend last Wednesday's repeat performance, which was equally moving.
I strongly recall a Abbado/Concertgebouworkest performance of Bruckner's 3 orchestral pieces followed by the Romantic symphony in the summer of 1974 - my first live performance of both Bruckner and Abbado.
RIP
Unfortunate circumstances I grant you but to listen to Haitink conducting Mahler symphony no.9 must have been remarkable - many thanks for the report.
I trust that you'll make a speedy recovery
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostI was much impressed by the way the Swiss and German TV-stations did announce and paid attention to Abbado.
In both the equivalents of the BBC 1 one and six o'clocks news bulletins both SRF 1 (Swiss) as well as ARD, ZDF and RBB (German) paid attention to his passing away with nearly 5 minutes items, and at least RBB and SRF 1 did broadcast impressive documentaries.
A great and very sad loss to us all......
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Originally posted by Karafan View PostDo we have a link to the RAF M3 please Prommer? I can't seem to find it when searching...?
Thx
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Originally posted by Prommer View PostSorry, meant that the Lucerne performance is on YouTube, but not the Prom as it was not televised but broadcast as usual. No one has uploaded the audio of the Prom as yet.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostCan someone please give the date of that Prom performance. I will then try and find if I have it saved in some format or other.
"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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