Originally posted by Tony
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2. The d'amores would have been played by the same two violinists anyway, as they always are in performances that use them, so cost doesn't enter into it
3. As you will know, d'amores take longer to tune than the duration of the two movements they play in, so I suspect on this occasion the imperatives of not having 5+ very boring minutes of television while sympathetic strings were plucked into line, and the pressing need for whatever instruments played to be audible in the RAH, won the day. I was present at some of the main rehearsal for this concert on Saturday, and several mutes were tried by the violinists in an attempt for them to be audible beyond the front of the platform. It was a problem. If they had used d'amores I daresay some here would have complained about the balance, and the time it took to tune, so you can't win
D'amores sound lovely in these movements, but they are not the most practical of instruments for a live TV broadcast.
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