I was at last night's concert. The Hall was pretty full c90% I would say.
I liked the pacing of the Walton, plenty of detail came across along with good rhythmic vigour. The performance of Copland's Connotations was superb, l loved the overall pacing that Mena gave to the work, keeping control of the structure allowing the details to come through & giving the music the sharp steely edge that it requires. The precision of the playing really stood out & full marks to the large percussion section.
The strings were excellent in Les Illuminations, but I didn't take too much to Sally Matthews' interpretation & French diction. I think her voice would have been much more idiomatic in 'Our Hunting Fathers'.
If I didn't take to Sally Matthews in the Britten, her performance in the two scenes from Antony & Cleopatra was outstanding & I really think she should be persuaded to play the part of Cleopatra in a recording & production of this grossly underrated opera. The BBC Phil were again on great form, Barber's skillful orchestration given the exact amount of resonance it needs.
Like others I do think you need to programme the Passacaglia alongside the Sea Interludes. Again a good performance to round off a concert that was well worth going down to London to hear.
I liked the pacing of the Walton, plenty of detail came across along with good rhythmic vigour. The performance of Copland's Connotations was superb, l loved the overall pacing that Mena gave to the work, keeping control of the structure allowing the details to come through & giving the music the sharp steely edge that it requires. The precision of the playing really stood out & full marks to the large percussion section.
The strings were excellent in Les Illuminations, but I didn't take too much to Sally Matthews' interpretation & French diction. I think her voice would have been much more idiomatic in 'Our Hunting Fathers'.
If I didn't take to Sally Matthews in the Britten, her performance in the two scenes from Antony & Cleopatra was outstanding & I really think she should be persuaded to play the part of Cleopatra in a recording & production of this grossly underrated opera. The BBC Phil were again on great form, Barber's skillful orchestration given the exact amount of resonance it needs.
Like others I do think you need to programme the Passacaglia alongside the Sea Interludes. Again a good performance to round off a concert that was well worth going down to London to hear.
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