He seems to be channelling Furty a good deal this evening...
Prom 9 (20.7.12): Beethoven Cycle – Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2
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Originally posted by Frau Alpensinfonie View PostWho on earth are those cretins who Suzie Klein is interviewing? No dress sense and full of their own importance. The interview with Barenboim - now THAT was worth watching.
FWIW, I thought they were OK. have seen much worse critics at the proms....Turnage is at least a man who has been there and done it.I feel inclined to seek out his work now.
Agree that the interview with DB was worth seeing. its always good to get real insight from those who have worked closely with pieces that you are interested in.
also nice to have your own opinions validated by the greats............I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Ariosto
I think it is time to acknowledge the wonderful performance at this evenings Prom (Friday 20/07/12).
I feel lucky to have lived and experienced the time of Daniel Baremboim - both as a pianist and a conductor, and overwhelmingly as a wonderful musician.
The orchestra is quite wonderful too, such dedicated playing, and enjoyment at making music, playing to each other and making very fine chamber music.
This is what music should all be about. We should feel priviliged to have witnessed the genius of Baremboim and have heard such wonderful playing. Orchestral playing to shame a lot of professional orchestras.
We can experience and learn so much - Beethoven brought to life again, and not dredged up by some dreary dried up old conductor whose is way past his sell by date.
Edit: Bryn - the timps were often distorted (at least on the TV broadcast) - due to the fact that the BBC can no longer hear and broadcast sound properly. They are total amateurs now.
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Originally posted by Frau Alpensinfonie View PostWho on earth are those cretins who Suzie Klein is interviewing? No dress sense and full of their own importance. The interview with Barenboim - now THAT was worth watching.
Vital to watch on delay so the piffle can be fast-forwarded out - as I have just done.
What a revelation that performance of No 2 was! The last movement! Just terrific!
"...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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Uncanny that Barenboim looked just like Boulez while conducting Derive 2. A rewarding listen, irritatingly interrupted by an unwanted phone call, so will watch my recording again.
Ariosto is right about the superb quality of this orchestra and the joy they display in their music-making and I am greatly looking forward to seeing them on Monday, Tuesday and Friday in the hall."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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