Definitely one for the 'Now That's What I Call String Playing' compilation. After that quite superb Brahms 1 perhaps more orchestras should loosen up with some Hungarian / Gypsy improv. The only thing that would have made it complete would have been Roby Lakatos - the greatest of them all - who I see played a gig at Ronnie Scott's at the weekend.
Prom 55: Iván Fischer & Budapest Festival Orchestra (II) – 23.08.18
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostA beautifully nuanced performance of the Brahms 1st with a truly fabulous string sound. The principal horn deserves a special mention."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostThe first half was absolutely superb as far as string playing was concerned. Very short but not enough musicality, imo. The Brahms 1,in the second half, was very good indeed.
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Originally posted by Nachtigall View Post".......The splendid Brahms performance was marred only by the idiot applause between movements, though I noted that Fischer sped on to the finale without a break after the the third movement, thus forestalling the knee-jerk clapping ...."
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostJust because someone doesn't follow your protocol and offends your concert-going sensibilities, does not make them an idiot - they could even be smarter than youLast edited by Nachtigall; 24-08-18, 23:12.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostJust because someone doesn't follow your protocol and offends your concert-going sensibilities, does not make them an idiot - they could even be smarter than you
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Originally posted by Nachtigall View PostMy protocol? I've been attending/listening to Prom concerts for quite a few decades and I'm afraid this is one relatively recent phemomenon I can't stomach. I don't think I'm entirely alone. "Idiot" may be too strong a word, but inter-movement applause just smacks of unthinking reflex action and at worst is an unwarranted interruption to the atmosphere and musical unity of a symphonic work. But I'm tired of making the argument.
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