My hopes are pretty high for this, mainly because he isn't doing it with a bunch like the BPO, where you so often have to compromise what you want (at least it sounds that way to me) and fall in with doing things their way. I would hope that the COE would be more willing to play it exactly how he wants it without coming up against grumbling veterans who want to preserve an orchestra's particular sound. He famously isn't much of a talker in rehearsal (or anywhere else, it seems) and I think we hear the best results from him where there isn't a clash of egos. I think the LSO are a good fit for him in this respect, and I hope we'll get the same tomorrow night with the COE.
Prom 57: COE/Haitink (28.08.15)
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This could well be a great concert and a relief after the highly trumoeted but dire concert given by Barenboim.
One of the greatest ever Mozart interpreters, a fine conductor, and hopefully an orchestra that can make a great leap and play on another level.
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Originally posted by wenotsoira View PostThis could well be a great concert and a relief after the highly trumoeted but dire concert given by Barenboim.
One of the greatest ever Mozart interpreters, a fine conductor, and hopefully an orchestra that can make a great leap and play on another level.
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Originally posted by wenotsoira View PostThis could well be a great concert and a relief after the highly trumoeted but dire concert given by Barenboim.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostOr, perhaps, they just don't share your low opinion of his conducting abilities, Db?
While we are making confessions, I don't like Bryn Terfel either.
I'll go and stand in the corner.
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Originally posted by Darkbloom View PostYes, the way he tried to make Tchaikovsky sound like Bruckner was baffling. I don't know whether he is such a control freak that he allows his players no room to breathe and everything sounds dead, or he is just not good enough as a conductor to get away with those slow tempi, but it was an odd experience standing there listening to it. I often wonder about his reputation among orchestras; perhaps they all think he really is the reincarnation of WF and we are missing something, or he is a great musician who happens to be a rather average conductor.
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Originally posted by Darkbloom View Post... more often he doesn't convince me.
While we are making confessions, I don't like Bryn Terfel either.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Darkbloom View Posthe is a great musician who happens to be a rather average conductor.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostYou're a lucky lad Pet. Work prevents me from attending but I am determined to stay commitment free to be able to listen live on the night.
I just havered and hovered with, in my virtual RAH 'basket', one of the (rather expensive) few decent seats that remain available this evening for tomorrow's concert - having just become free to attend.
Decided against it. Arghghgh... am I mad? - Pires ( ), Haitink (), K488 (), Great C Major ()...
but... Albert Hall acoustic (), small band (), noisy prommers ()...
Nahh... I'll keep my money. (V expensive trip to "L'Enfant et les Sortilèges" in Sussex on Sunday...)
And then I'll kick myself in about 28 hours' time when Pet says it was one of the 5 best concerts of his life
Still undecided, after all that!"...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 PostIndeed, can't wait to read Pet's review.
I just havered and hovered with, in my virtual RAH 'basket', one of the (rather expensive) few decent seats that remain available this evening for tomorrow's concert - having just become free to attend.
Decided against it. Arghghgh... am I mad? - Pires ( ), Haitink (), K488 (), Great C Major ()...
but... Albert Hall acoustic (), small band (), noisy prommers ()...
Nahh... I'll keep my money. (V expensive trip to "L'Enfant et les Sortilèges" in Sussex on Sunday...)
And then I'll kick myself in about 28 hours' time when Pet says it was one of the 5 best concerts of his life
Still undecided, after all that!
Afraid I'll have to keep you in suspense until Monday, as I'm also at the San Francisco SO Prom on Sunday. Thought about Kullervo on Saturday but decided against so got a 'free' day. I'm not going to struggle to phone in a review."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostRep don't attract me much, but I do love this orchestra - that Nezet-Seguin Schumann set is an icon around here...
I'll see who's on Any Questions - if it gets boring I'll come over and lend an ear...
The seeds of your man Bruckner's Symphonies are here aren't they ?
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