Not sure if this was mentioned on the radio, but the viola soloist acted the part as well as played it. Moving around the orchestra, interacting with the players. The orchestra stood for the Brigand's Orgy (as they did for the Corsair). Cleopatra is a fabulous piece once it settles down a bit and it feels less like recitative. The only blot on a terrific evening was the Dido piece - an odd piece of programming that didn't really work when pulled out of context.
JEG is such a familiar figure that I almost take him for granted, but the response he was getting from his orchestra was incredible. Hard to imagine a better Harold than that one.
JEG is such a familiar figure that I almost take him for granted, but the response he was getting from his orchestra was incredible. Hard to imagine a better Harold than that one.
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