I'm now listening to the second part of last night's concert which, so far seems to have escaped everyone's notice:
Vaughan Williams: Four last songs.
Well, it's typical RVW through and through, isn't it?
Congratulations to Antony Payne for his skill in keeping the feeling that they are original RVW settings. Some competent singing by the young mezzo and, for me, a welcome relief from what had gone before.
Tchaikowsky: Symphony Nº 6
I could hardly hear the opening, but I did hear something which indicated that this edition is not the version to which I am accustomed.
I also noticed some atrocious intonation from the clarinet* just prior to the full tutti in the first movement.
So far, I am getting a feeling that the BBCSO and Osmo Vanska do not quite have an understanding either in interpretation or tempo.
*The trombones in the last three notes of the 1st movement are noticeably sharper than the three notes preceding them. Is there a temperature problem - or is the iPlayer acting up? (or is it just me?)
{Pause for afternoon tea back later.}
Opening of the third movement was a shambles. What is wrong with the orchestra/conductor relationship?
A sensible segue into the last movement. That will quieten the clappers. Let's hope that they will have the sense not to shout "Bravo" before the final chords have died away.
Well done the 'customers'
HS
Vaughan Williams: Four last songs.
Well, it's typical RVW through and through, isn't it?
Congratulations to Antony Payne for his skill in keeping the feeling that they are original RVW settings. Some competent singing by the young mezzo and, for me, a welcome relief from what had gone before.
Tchaikowsky: Symphony Nº 6
I could hardly hear the opening, but I did hear something which indicated that this edition is not the version to which I am accustomed.
I also noticed some atrocious intonation from the clarinet* just prior to the full tutti in the first movement.
So far, I am getting a feeling that the BBCSO and Osmo Vanska do not quite have an understanding either in interpretation or tempo.
*The trombones in the last three notes of the 1st movement are noticeably sharper than the three notes preceding them. Is there a temperature problem - or is the iPlayer acting up? (or is it just me?)
{Pause for afternoon tea back later.}
Opening of the third movement was a shambles. What is wrong with the orchestra/conductor relationship?
A sensible segue into the last movement. That will quieten the clappers. Let's hope that they will have the sense not to shout "Bravo" before the final chords have died away.
Well done the 'customers'
HS
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