Prom 56: Bruckner, BBC Singers / Berlin Philharmonic, O. Park / K. Petrenko
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The last time I heard the Fifth it was with Oramo at the Proms. I'm sure there was something in the first half but I can't remember what it was. It's really hard to know what would go with the Fifth. You feel like it's not quite enough to work as a stand-alone, unlike the Eighth, but there are few pieces that come to mind as natural companions. I remember Abbado and the BPO chose the Mozart Flute and Harp Concerto, but I'm not sure that worked either.
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Originally posted by Darkbloom View PostThe last time I heard the Fifth it was with Oramo at the Proms. I'm sure there was something in the first half but I can't remember what it was. It's really hard to know what would go with the Fifth. You feel like it's not quite enough to work as a stand-alone, unlike the Eighth, but there are few pieces that come to mind as natural companions. I remember Abbado and the BPO chose the Mozart Flute and Harp Concerto, but I'm not sure that worked either."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
Somewhat bizarrely, when Abbado played the Bruckner 5 with the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester in 1993 he prefaced it with Mussorgsky"s Songs and Dances of Death in the Shostakovich orchestration and sung by Dmitri Hvorostovsky. Great concert, remember it very well, not least because Elvis Costello was sitting behind me to be joined in the interval by Bob Geldof. Who knew they were Bruckner fans?
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Looks like a BBC Singers benefit concert to me . They probably know all three pieces from memory. Can’t be more than 13- 15 mins of music. The fifth isn’t a particularly long work either by Bruckner standards. Tell me there’s no interval. I bet there is - got to keep those overpriced bar tills rattling. It’s a bit of a rip off and no doubt top prices.
Why no decent sized concerto in the first half ? When I think of the hours opera orchestras put in….
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostLooks like a BBC Singers benefit concert to me . They probably know all three pieces from memory. Can’t be more than 13- 15 mins of music. The fifth isn’t a particularly long work either by Bruckner standards. Tell me there’s no interval. I bet there is - got to keep those overpriced bar tills rattling. It’s a bit of a rip off and no doubt top prices.
Why no decent sized concerto in the first half ? When I think of the hours opera orchestras put in….
I do like it when a big work like this is coupled with some music in the first half that is a completely different genre such as vocal, string quartet, organ, wind group or piano. I've heard all of these at some point either at the Proms or elsewhere."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
To be fair, the Bruckner 5 lasts around 75 minutes and I've rarely heard it in concert coupled with anything else.
I do like it when a big work like this is coupled with some music in the first half that is a completely different genre such as vocal, string quartet, organ, wind group or piano. I've heard all of these at some point either at the Proms or elsewhere.
.now that’s value for money.
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Talking of the blessed Bernie, I remember when he did the Fifth with the VPO at the Festival Hall (on its own that time) and the concert nearly didn't happen because the lorry transporting their gear got in an accident on the Ringstrasse that morning. You'd have thought they would have got there the night before (I'm sure that would have Germans tutting about Austrian schlamperei) and we could see the musicians on a monitor, hurriedly coming on stage for a brief rehearsal. Of course they play this stuff in their sleep, and they virtually had to that night.
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If memory serves, Andris Nelsons did Mahler 6 with Boston at the Proms a few years ago, and coupled it with a very short work in the first half, although I can't remember what it was. Rattle did Mahler 2 with the VPO and something brief by Goldschmidt beforehand. I remember hearing Elder do Mahler 6 once, preceded by a Mozart piano concerto with Angela Hewitt, which felt a bit too much of a good thing.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostLooks like a BBC Singers benefit concert to me . They probably know all three pieces from memory. Can’t be more than 13- 15 mins of music. The fifth isn’t a particularly long work either by Bruckner standards. Tell me there’s no interval. I bet there is - got to keep those overpriced bar tills rattling. It’s a bit of a rip off and no doubt top prices.
Why no decent sized concerto in the first half ? When I think of the hours opera orchestras put in….
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Originally posted by Darkbloom View PostThe last time I heard the Fifth it was with Oramo at the Proms. I'm sure there was something in the first half but I can't remember what it was. It's really hard to know what would go with the Fifth. You feel like it's not quite enough to work as a stand-alone, unlike the Eighth, but there are few pieces that come to mind as natural companions. I remember Abbado and the BPO chose the Mozart Flute and Harp Concerto, but I'm not sure that worked either.
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