I see that The Guardian have awarded this concert 5 stars. I have to agree with one comment in that review: what a pleasure to hear the orchestra out of the Barbican for once.
Concerning the Gergiev sound effects there is a simple answer: stand further back when certain conductors are on the podium. Eight or so rows back in the arena, and there was no problem. For me, Gergiev was at his most engaged last night, and the orchestra were clearly enjoying themselves. This was a far more interesting performance of the Classical than one I heard a few years back from these forces in their City home - also with the frenetic speed in the last movement.
Although the 5th symphony was outstandingly played, it did not erase memories of a recent Maida Vale performance by the BBC Symphony and JB which also raised the roof but brought out the dissonance and power of the third movement with even greater force. Or maybe it was the Maida Vale acoustics which sharpened those effects.
Yet again I marvel at this golden age of orchestral playing in London: do we know how lucky we are?
Concerning the Gergiev sound effects there is a simple answer: stand further back when certain conductors are on the podium. Eight or so rows back in the arena, and there was no problem. For me, Gergiev was at his most engaged last night, and the orchestra were clearly enjoying themselves. This was a far more interesting performance of the Classical than one I heard a few years back from these forces in their City home - also with the frenetic speed in the last movement.
Although the 5th symphony was outstandingly played, it did not erase memories of a recent Maida Vale performance by the BBC Symphony and JB which also raised the roof but brought out the dissonance and power of the third movement with even greater force. Or maybe it was the Maida Vale acoustics which sharpened those effects.
Yet again I marvel at this golden age of orchestral playing in London: do we know how lucky we are?
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