RACHMANINOV's SYMPHONIC DANCES took a long time to find a place in repertoire. They were completed before I was born but I never encountered a performance until I was over 50!
Ed Gardner brought a freshness of interpretation with him to this evening's Proms. The first Dance was a trifle faster than usual but, thankfully, it was not driven by an unyielding metronome unlike last night's All-Americal Prom. The woodwind shone for me with the first oblast being in the ascendant.
The second Dance was very fluent in tempo but played with great discipline and attention to detail.
The third Dance is, I feel, the most symphonic. The LPO was on terrific, effervescent form. The change of gear as the mood darkened and became more nostalgic was well negotiated with the bass clarinet injecting a tragic undertone.
Rachmaniniv wanted Fokine to create a ballet from His Dances has that ever been achieved. I learned today that as well as the popular 2 piano version SR produced one for 2 organs. Apparently one can hear that version on YouTube.
A sparkling, exciting start to the concert which contrasts perhaps the two best pianist/ composers of the 21st century.
Ed Gardner brought a freshness of interpretation with him to this evening's Proms. The first Dance was a trifle faster than usual but, thankfully, it was not driven by an unyielding metronome unlike last night's All-Americal Prom. The woodwind shone for me with the first oblast being in the ascendant.
The second Dance was very fluent in tempo but played with great discipline and attention to detail.
The third Dance is, I feel, the most symphonic. The LPO was on terrific, effervescent form. The change of gear as the mood darkened and became more nostalgic was well negotiated with the bass clarinet injecting a tragic undertone.
Rachmaniniv wanted Fokine to create a ballet from His Dances has that ever been achieved. I learned today that as well as the popular 2 piano version SR produced one for 2 organs. Apparently one can hear that version on YouTube.
A sparkling, exciting start to the concert which contrasts perhaps the two best pianist/ composers of the 21st century.
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