Originally posted by gedsmk
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*An exception is made for the Haitink/VPO but in many ways that seemed to stand apart from the rest of the season - like a reminder of how Proms used to be 10-15 years ago on a fairly regular basis.
Other than that, it was on the 15th and final attempt for 2019 that something finally hit the spot square-on for this attendee. Heartening to hear the RPO on such good form, particularly the resplendent brass section. It must require a lot of versatility to segue from "Your 101 Favourite Slushy Movie Themes" to "Your 101 Favourite Slashy Movie Themes" to "Your 101 Favourite Orchestral Bits, All Safely Shorter Than 3 Minutes" to this, but they had it in them.
There was a moment where things went askew for a few bars in one of the bits where two sections of Gotterdammerung normally separated by 90 minutes had been mashed together. Maybe the inherently jarring nature of this is why nobody much seemed to notice. Except, that is, for Albrecht giving the "NNNNNOOOOOOO!!!!!!!" gesture to the obviously adrift heavy brass and frantically cueing somewhere in the middle of the orchestra to no effect other than tense silence. It didn't matter much other than briefly unsettling things just prior to the soloist's first phrase in the immolation scene.
Sticking microphones two inches from this kind of singing rarely goes well IMO, and the near-outdoor acoustic of the RAH was less flattering to Christine Goerke's voice at the moments of greatest pressure than that of the Usher Hall had been a few weeks ago for the complete opera but heard in the flesh it all made quite an impact.
If only the stage could have gone up in a wall of flames as per last year's production at the ROH... The RPO might have not been happy to have to dress in firefighters' suits but on reflection it can't be as bad as some of the gigs they have to do for £££...
Definitely a case of: Finally, some oomph.
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