Originally Posted by Chris NewmanThe brass...do not sound brazen and American.
Originally posted by EnemyoftheStoat
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Cavatina, we just have to disagree on the quality of the sound in the arena at the rail and farther buck. I like to be able to hear the woodwind, harp and horns as part of the ensemble rather than individual unblended string players. The front few rows are often the cheapest in most concert halls for that reason. I tried the rail for Dausgaard's BBCSO concert in the first half but moved back at the interval. The important thing is we both often had wet eyes because we were deeply moved by a fabulous performance and felt the floor lurching about as the sound rocked the place about.
I had not originally planned to go and the sound of Colin Davis's Missa Solemnis was still ringing as ear worms in my mind. Then I heard the Tchaikovsky 5 on the steam radio and knew that I must hear this orchestra. I am so glad I did. I got home at half past one. A train full of England football supporters could not drown the memories of Mahler 5 but I could not go to bed till three.
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