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Proms 38 & 39: West Side Story 11.08.18
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI wonder how many in the audience said to one another on the way out after the show "yeah, it was alright, but bit of a curate's egg. Should've brought the score with me, then I could say for certain"
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI wonder how many people view boards like this in order to get a better grasp of these sorts of concerts and are put off by the anal perspective that we put across about these shows? My worry is that it might be a significant number and they might not realise that we're just weirdos and they will think there's something wrong with the music that they don't understand and think it's something to do with them.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven!Using Okheim's Razor, I'd say so few, that we might as well say none! They probably loved it and the idea about 'collegiate' looseness probably never occurred to them! And who takes a fucking score with them to West Side Story!!!
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Sorry to be 'anal ' but you don't need a score to know if some one is singing with excessive vibrato, occasionally flat or in an unidiomatic overly 'operatic. way . However in a live concert audience if you are swept up in the drama it probably doesn't matter in. the slightest and won't affect your enjoyment . Unfortunately listening at home it does ....
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostSorry to be 'anal ' but you don't need a score to know if some one is singing with excessive vibrato, occasionally flat or in an unidiomatic overly 'operatic. way . However in a live concert audience if you are swept up in the drama it probably doesn't matter in. the slightest and won't affect your enjoyment . Unfortunately listening at home it does ....
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostDuring a gig there will be bum notes, a bit of flat from the singers etc. Did you not realise that although you were at home, far away, you were actually listening to a live relay of a concert in London? Did you not understand what you were engaging in and was this a contributor as to why your enjoyment was affected?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostDuring a gig there will be bum notes, a bit of flat from the singers etc. Did you not realise that although you were at home, far away, you were actually listening to a live relay of a concert in London? Did you not understand what you were engaging in and was this a contributor as to why your enjoyment was affected?
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostIt's nearly 60 years since I first heard this work performed live (replete with choreography) at Her Majesty’s Theatre. At the age of 10, I found that performance far more engaging than what I heard tonight, though this one did have its moments (hence "curate's egg"). What really devalued the performance for me tonight was the relative lack of rhythmic freedom. As two of us here have observed, it was all a bit too four-square. The size of the orchestra may have contributed to this, but I suspect that Wilson's conducting played the main part. I will give the binaural version a try on Tuesday but do not hold out great hope that it will change my impression.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostIt's nearly 60 years since I first heard this work performed live (replete with choreography) at Her Majesty’s Theatre. At the age of 10, I found that performance far more engaging than what I heard tonight, though this one did have its moments (hence "curate's egg"). What really devalued the performance for me tonight was the relative lack of rhythmic freedom. As two of us here have observed, it was all a bit too four-square. The size of the orchestra may have contributed to this, but I suspect that Wilson's conducting played the main part. I will give the binaural version a try on Tuesday but do not hold out great hope that it will change my impression.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI think you may be right there Bryn. JW is an excellent musician, conductor and arranger. With your standard musical he is fine, but WSS is not a run of the mill musical it’s Bernstein. Lenny’s 1982 recording showed how it should be done, not necessarily the best combination of soloists but that orchestra and jazz combo really nailed it in a way that JW did not come near. Like you with the stage version at the age of 10 for me seeing the film at the age of 13 totally gripped me.
amazon.co.uk ASIN: B0000262XV, by the way. Very cheap and very complete. The BBC Radio 3 BaL choice for those wanting the full work. The closest to a 'big name' in the cast is Sally Burgess as "a voice", i.e. Somewhere. It also has the alternative motion picure versions of some numbers as bonus tracks. Far more idomatic than tonight's, with far greater 'mass appeal', to match. It's based on the very successful 1992 Leicester Haymarket Theatre production.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI think you may be right there Bryn. JW is an excellent musician, conductor and arranger. With your standard musical he is fine, but WSS is not a run of the mill musical it’s Bernstein. Lenny’s 1982 recording showed how it should be done, not necessarily the best combination of soloists but that orchestra and jazz combo really nailed it in a way that JW did not come near. Like you with the stage version at the age of 10 for me seeing the film at the age of 13 totally gripped me.
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