Worth going for the Scriabin, if nothing else. I shouldn't think anyone has put as much effort into implementing the colour organ for a long time, if ever. Finally a legitimate use for the multifunction laser display (TM) plus pretty much all the lighting rig available in the RAH.
I can't help wishing Jurowski had given in to the temptation to unleash a bit more of an almighty racket now and then - a few more doses of the massive wall of sound we got on the last chord wouldn't have hurt.
I have to agree that The Planets was just too severe and brisk - and I was expecting it up to a point. Such is VJ's way up to a point in most things.
Audience sabotage was set to max too - I don't especially mean the applause between every section of everything. Not going there on the whole - life is too short. Having said that, it does seem asinine in its insensitivity between the last two planets to me, but there it is.
From where I was sitting (looking across the orchestra toward him) my interpretation would be that he was doing his damndest to stop it, but gave up after a few movements. You can only raise your hands to the sky in a "stop!" gesture so many times.
If you think this only happens at the Proms you can't have been to many performances of the planets elsewhere recently. Davis/BBCPO/Manchester - same. LPO/Alsop/RFH - same. Etc.
In this sense there isn't -a- Proms audience per se. Depends what's on, who's performing etc.
I can't help wishing Jurowski had given in to the temptation to unleash a bit more of an almighty racket now and then - a few more doses of the massive wall of sound we got on the last chord wouldn't have hurt.
I have to agree that The Planets was just too severe and brisk - and I was expecting it up to a point. Such is VJ's way up to a point in most things.
Audience sabotage was set to max too - I don't especially mean the applause between every section of everything. Not going there on the whole - life is too short. Having said that, it does seem asinine in its insensitivity between the last two planets to me, but there it is.
From where I was sitting (looking across the orchestra toward him) my interpretation would be that he was doing his damndest to stop it, but gave up after a few movements. You can only raise your hands to the sky in a "stop!" gesture so many times.
If you think this only happens at the Proms you can't have been to many performances of the planets elsewhere recently. Davis/BBCPO/Manchester - same. LPO/Alsop/RFH - same. Etc.
In this sense there isn't -a- Proms audience per se. Depends what's on, who's performing etc.
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