Originally posted by Hornspieler
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Yes, the Grieg was interesting to watch but painful at times to listen to. The Tempi were pulled about all over the place and at the expense of accuracy on behalf of Ms Buniatishvilli. This is the way we are going nowadays with glamorous women flashing their thighs and wearing unnecessarily revealing dress to ply their instrumental skills.
Of course a Prom audience would applaud and cheer virtually anyone who appears in front of them not that I am encouraging booing or slow clapping anyone.
We are now in a dumbed down society and this has now crept into our classical music world. No longer can we hear the dulcet tones of Richard Baker or Suzy Klein introducing the proms but instead are subjected to hysterical broadcasters telling us the listeners/viewers how 'wonderful' or 'magnificent' or 'exciting' was the piece we have just listened to. Frankly, I'll be my own judge, thank you very much.
As for Ms KB's encore - Claire de Lune? It was so slow and drawn out and affected that it was almost embarrassing it its execution.
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