Originally posted by Dave2002
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I'm with Dave2002's overall evaluation. The Sibelius and Ravel worked best overall to me, with Janine J. doing well in a pretty straight-arrow reading of the Tchaikovsky and the Philadelphians with Dutoit accompanying her very smoothly, maybe too smoothly for some. I have to admit some bias that the Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances is (are?) my favorite Rachmaninov work, although Dutoit's attacca linking of the 3 movements was a surprise.
One more report by the Inquirer's David Patrick Stearns, post-Proms:
You may be amused by this quote:
'"It was awesome," said violinist Paul Arnold. "These concerts are such and extraordinary part of the audience's lives. Music is everything to them. They're educated and very enthusiastic. Would you stand two hours for a concert?"'
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