Prom 62: OAE/Brahms (1.09.15)
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I managed in the end to liste to this concert on headphones on a walk today .
I was rather disappointed . I agree that the Academic festival overture opened proceedings well with an unbuttoned humorous account . Ms Barton is clearly an accomplished singer but this is Brahms not early Wagner . she sailed over the piece to my ears . So far no match for Baker,Ferrier and Ludwig .
The Triumplied did sound well prepared and the baritone sang well enough to my ears. I just found it a pretty dull piece and well worth sticking back in the cupboard for a while.
The Brahms 1 did not come together for me . the middle movements a bit somnolent with a rather quavery oboe in the slow movement and a finale that never really caught fire - on that form one can only imagine a car crash had the OAE been asked to play the coda in the style of The live KArajan/BPO festival hall recording on Testament.
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Originally posted by David-G View PostAs a regular and long-standing attender of OAE concerts, I can assure you that the OAE is the least grumpy and smiliest of orchestras.Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....
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