Originally posted by cloughie
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Prom 1: First Night of the Proms (17.07.15)
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A good start. I love the Mozart piano concertos, but I didn't get the impression that Lars Vogt really does. It was certainly a forthright performance with some nice quiet playing from time to time, but too matter of fact for me. From where I was standing in the Arena the piano sound was very metallic and stark, which perhaps served to emphasis Vogt's style of playing.
The planning of this concert was rather odd. It must have seemed a nice idea to have two different approaches to the wicked old Babylonian, but the Sibelius rather got lost in the spaces of the Albert Hall. It's mainly quiet and lyrical, predominantly slow, and it seemed an odd precursor to the Walton.
Belshazzar's Feast was stunning in the hall, and Christopher Maltman was excellent. I was talking earlier to a prommer who was looking forward to hearing the piece for the first time, and he certainly was not disappointed! We were very nicely placed to hear those antiphonal brass bands make their full impact.
Now for the Beethoven marathon!
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wenotsoira
The D minor Mozart piano concerto is a big work of great genius, that has definite Beethovian echoes. Last night it was was a boring, unmusical, and lacklustre performance.
If you want to hear a great musicain perform it, listen to Maria João Pires. Her first note has more musical understanding than the whole performance from last night. He is no Mozart player, whatever he thinks.
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Originally posted by wenotsoira View PostThe D minor Mozart piano concerto is a big work of great genius, that has definite Beethovian echoes. Last night it was was a boring, unmusical, and lacklustre performance.
If you want to hear a great musicain perform it, listen to Maria João Pires. Her first note has more musical understanding than the whole performance from last night. He is no Mozart player, whatever he thinks.
I agree and actually turned off Lars Vogt's lacklustre performance of the piano concerto. Yes Maria João Pires is superb, one of a small group of pianists that includes Argerich and Pollini who are in a different class.
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Originally posted by wenotsoira View PostThe D minor Mozart piano concerto... If you want to hear a great musicain perform it, listen to Maria João Pires
Couldn't agree more.
And a belated welcome to you, wenotsoira.
(I wonder how long it will be before curiosity gets the better of me and I send you a PM to enquire as to the origin of your intriguing nom de plume... )
"...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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Originally posted by Tony View Post'ARIOSTO NEW' backwards?
I did start to try and read it backwards before posting but my brain didn't piece it together
You must be a wizz at that 'tune played backwards' game on R3 in the mornings, Tone...!"...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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Originally posted by Caliban View PostSo it is.....
I did start to try and read it backwards before posting but my brain didn't piece it together
You must be a wizz at that 'tune played backwards' game on R3 in the mornings, Tone...!
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Did anyone pick up on KD's announcement (if I heard correctly) that during the Proms we'd be getting ALL SIX of the great late Mozart piano concertos?
Have I missed an announcement that Constanze has now been proved to have written several of them???
To be charitable, I suppose she may have been writing off the Coronation from the '20 upwards' group, but if so I'm not at all sure that the 'great' ones start with K466.
K271 maybe...?I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostWe are getting Pires in K488 with Haitink though later in the Proms - and Leonskaja in K482 and youngsters Piemontesi,Fray and Levitt in K537, K491 and K595 I think that order .
Shame they didn't ask Perahia along instead yesterday !
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