Prom 50: Mozart's Clarinet Concerto & Mahler's Fifth Symphony 19.08.18

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  • gedsmk
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    • Dec 2010
    • 203

    #46
    Originally posted by jonfan View Post
    JLW reminds me to look out my old Chandos CDs of the Ulster Orchestra with their superb sound. They alerted me to Bax symphonies and poems conducted by Bryden Thomson, a great conductor that Chandos rightly championed in this (still) neglected repertoire who was one for socialising with his players before and after gigs, a rare habit now as well as then? Also there’s a terrific Saint Saens Organ Symphony with Y-P T.
    So many great concerts in Glasgow conducted by Bryden Thomson, who died cruelly early of cancer aged 63. Will never forget a “Carmina Burana” in a packed Kelvin Hall.

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    • BBMmk2
      Late Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 20908

      #47
      Originally posted by gedsmk View Post
      So many great concerts in Glasgow conducted by Bryden Thomson, who died cruelly early of cancer aged 63. Will never forget a “Carmina Burana” in a packed Kelvin Hall.
      Ah yes. The brilliant man he was.
      Don’t cry for me
      I go where music was born

      J S Bach 1685-1750

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      • Alison
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        • Nov 2010
        • 6485

        #48
        I recall the BBCSSO pulled off an excellent double header last season which also included a Mahler symphony, the Tenth.

        This Fifth wasn’t on the same level, climaxes sounded literal and underwhelming even when the right notes were being played. Mahler probably doesn’t show this orchestra to best advantage.

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        • HighlandDougie
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          • Nov 2010
          • 3115

          #49
          I heard them perform Mahler's 5th (with Donald Runnicles) three, maybe four years ago in the Perth Concert Hall. I was all set then to agree with Alison's point about Mahler not showing the orchestra to best advantage but left the concert thinking how well they had played and at the improvement to the string sound made by DR. I haven't listened to this Prom but I too would guess that, in view of the fact that they had performed the 5th not all that long ago, most of the rehearsal time, as suggested in earlier posts, was devoted to the Nørgård 3rd. I think that we get so used to consistently - well, mostly - excellent playing that we forget that orchestras can sound at times woefully under-rehearsed (I'm thinking of the LPO and Jurowski earlier this year in the RFH and a very scrappily played Stravinsky Symphony in C).

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          • BBMmk2
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            • Nov 2010
            • 20908

            #50
            Originally posted by HighlandDougie View Post
            I heard them perform Mahler's 5th (with Donald Runnicles) three, maybe four years ago in the Perth Concert Hall. I was all set then to agree with Alison's point about Mahler not showing the orchestra to best advantage but left the concert thinking how well they had played and at the improvement to the string sound made by DR. I haven't listened to this Prom but I too would guess that, in view of the fact that they had performed the 5th not all that long ago, most of the rehearsal time, as suggested in earlier posts, was devoted to the Nørgård 3rd. I think that we get so used to consistently - well, mostly - excellent playing that we forget that orchestras can sound at times woefully under-rehearsed (I'm thinking of the LPO and Jurowski earlier this year in the RFH and a very scrappily played Stravinsky Symphony in C).
            There's certainly quite a contrast between Donald Runnicles and Thomas Daussgard. I think the orchestra probably lacking rehearsal time maybe?
            Don’t cry for me
            I go where music was born

            J S Bach 1685-1750

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            • Alison
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              • Nov 2010
              • 6485

              #51
              Originally posted by BBMmk2 View Post
              There's certainly quite a contrast between Donald Runnicles and Thomas Daussgard. I think the orchestra probably lacking rehearsal time maybe?
              Two fine conductors, both excellent choices for this orchestra.

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              • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                Gone fishin'
                • Sep 2011
                • 30163

                #52
                Originally posted by Alison View Post
                Two fine conductors, both excellent choices for this orchestra.
                Dausgaard's performance with the BBCSSO of the "completed" Bruckner #9 was the one that most convinced me that the edition used was successful. I hope they record it (or that the performance is issued on a BBCMusMag cover CD).

                Interesting - perhaps? - that Dausgaard recorded the Mahler/Cooke &co Tenth with his Seattle Orchestra.
                [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                • Bryn
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 24688

                  #53
                  Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                  Dausgaard's performance with the BBCSSO of the "completed" Bruckner #9 was the one that most convinced me that the edition used was successful. I hope they record it (or that the performance is issued on a BBCMusMag cover CD).

                  Interesting - perhaps? - that Dausgaard recorded the Mahler/Cooke &co Tenth with his Seattle Orchestra.
                  Yes, but which one, the Glasgow, the Edinburgh or the unbroadcast(?) Perth?

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                  • jayne lee wilson
                    Banned
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 10711

                    #54
                    Originally posted by BBMmk2 View Post
                    Ah yes. The brilliant man he was.
                    Absolutely - that remarkable Martinu Cycle with the RSNO!

                    I wish I'd heard the Dausgaard Bruckner 9, all in favour of fast Bruckner, never quite got around to it while available...

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                    • HighlandDougie
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                      • Nov 2010
                      • 3115

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                      Yes, but which one, the Glasgow, the Edinburgh or the unbroadcast(?) Perth?
                      I was at the Perth performance but I cannot for the life of me remember clearly if there were microphones present (but I think that there were). As to the Mahler/Cooke 10th, I'm very glad that the Seattle SO decided to record and issue TD's interpretation. Much as I greatly appreciate the BBC SSO (and have a recording of last year's Prom), the Seattle orchestra, to use a neologism, just shades it, playing-wise. Whatever, TD and the BBC SSO are performing Rued Langgaard's extraordinary 'Music of the Spheres' in Glasgow Cathedral (a magnificent gothic building) in late September so TD is continuing to push the orchestra's boundaries in terms of repertoire.

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                      • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                        Gone fishin'
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 30163

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                        Yes, but which one, the Glasgow, the Edinburgh or the unbroadcast(?) Perth?
                        The one broadcast (so not the Perth) in an "Afternoon on 3" concert during the first week (the Wednesday IIRC) October, 2016.
                        [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                        • gradus
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 5637

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                          Rightly or wrongly, I took the comment as a little tilt at a forum member with past connections to that orchestra, rather than at the performing skills of the orchestra itself.
                          oic, apologies if I got hold of the wrong end of the stick.

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                          • Bryn
                            Banned
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 24688

                            #58
                            Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                            The one broadcast (so not the Perth) in an "Afternoon on 3" concert during the first week (the Wednesday IIRC) October, 2016.
                            That was the Glasgow performance, though on the Monday, not the Wednesday of the first week of October. The Edinburgh was broadcast in January 2017.
                            Last edited by Bryn; 21-08-18, 19:13. Reason: Links added

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                            • BBMmk2
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                              • Nov 2010
                              • 20908

                              #59
                              Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
                              Absolutely - that remarkable Martinu Cycle with the RSNO!

                              I wish I'd heard the Dausgaard Bruckner 9, all in favour of fast Bruckner, never quite got around to it while available...
                              I must’ve missed that one!
                              Don’t cry for me
                              I go where music was born

                              J S Bach 1685-1750

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                              • Bryn
                                Banned
                                • Mar 2007
                                • 24688

                                #60
                                Originally posted by BBMmk2 View Post
                                I must’ve missed that one!
                                Not "that one", BBMmk2, "those two". Having listened again to both the Glasgow and the Edinburgh recordings, I find myself concurring with fg re. the Glasgow being (just) the one to best be used for a BBCMM cover disc. However, I am glad to have save both for future listening. I had expected the Edingurgh (the third they gave in 4 days) to have had the benefit of their previous experience with the work, but possibly the home advantage of Glasgow City Halls came into play. Presumably the Perth performance was either not recorded or was considered not up to broadcast standard, compared to the other two.

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