Originally posted by Jane Sullivan
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Prom 29: Friday 5th August at 7.30. p.m. (Mahler 2)
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Jane's avatar reminds me of the budgerigar we had when I was a child. He would sing happily with most music, but whenever Mahler's music was on the radio, he would go wild with excitment. My mother said, jokingly, that he must have been Mahler reincarnated. From then on, he was renamed "Gustav".
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostJane's avatar reminds me of the budgerigar we had when I was a child. He would sing happily with most music, but whenever Mahler's music was on the radio, he would go wild with excitment. My mother said, jokingly, that he must have been Mahler reincarnated. From then on, he was renamed "Gustav".
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Originally posted by StephenO View PostI knew there was a gap in my CD collection!
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostJane's avatar reminds me of the budgerigar we had when I was a child. He would sing happily with most music, but whenever Mahler's music was on the radio, he would go wild with excitment. My mother said, jokingly, that he must have been Mahler reincarnated. From then on, he was renamed "Gustav".
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI have the original CBS recording of the NYP and Swingle Singers under Berio - at around 30 minutes one of the shortest LPs in my collection. I also have the later, more "considered" Boulez version on cassette somewhere, with the additional 4th movement, which I consider the greatest compositional mistake Berio ever made. The original from 1968 or 9 captures the full impact of the time the composer penned it.
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Originally posted by remdataram View PostIs 131 replies a record for a thread concerning a specific performance of a solitary piece of music?
Does this reflect the (still) growing popularity of Mahler?
Alternatively, by wandering a bit more off-topic, I'm sure we can make this a record-breaking thread <At this point the List owner shudders, says "Oh no!" and threatens to ban everybody making off-topic postings>
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My first prom, in August 1984, included the Berio Sinfonia (plus two Birtwistle works and the Bartok Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion); my second, later that month, was the Ozawa / Boston SO Resurrection mentioned above with Jessye Norman. I queued from about 10am that morning and was rewarded with a place at the front of the arena.
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Originally posted by Roslynmuse View PostMy first prom, in August 1984, included the Berio Sinfonia (plus two Birtwistle works and the Bartok Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion); my second, later that month, was the Ozawa / Boston SO Resurrection mentioned above with Jessye Norman. I queued from about 10am that morning and was rewarded with a place at the front of the arena.
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Originally posted by johnb View PostOriginally posted by Eine AlpensinfonieJane's avatar reminds me of the budgerigar we had when I was a child. He would sing happily with most music, but whenever Mahler's music was on the radio, he would go wild with excitment. My mother said, jokingly, that he must have been Mahler reincarnated. From then on, he was renamed "Gustav".
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Originally posted by johnb View PostCall me hyper-sensitive to possible nuances but I'm surprised that a Host posted that."...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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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostPhew! That must have been quite a Prom, Roslynmuse!
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