I've noticed a few reviewers over the last few days going with the image of Haitink as dignified elder statesman of music, but some of the most intense live concerts I've ever heard were conducted by Haitink. He never went for cheap excitement, so when he was really 'on' it was a visceral experience that was quite unforgettable. I'm glad he bowed out on his own terms and we all had a chance to express our thanks.
Prom 60: Vienna Philharmonic and Bernard Haitink - 3.09.19
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Originally posted by Darkbloom View PostHe never went for cheap excitement, so when he was really 'on' it was a visceral experience that was quite unforgettable.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostYes indeed, they played the Egmont Overture as an encore believe it or not! That was the concert given on Sept 5 1983 and I can certainly confirm the verdict of Alison's father. Unforgettable! The Bruckner 9 was given on Sept 3. This was the golden age of Haitink and the Concertgebouw and am glad I saw them on several occasions at that time in the very late 1970s/early 1980s.
Would greatly appreciate a copy once you have one. Please send me a PM.
As a result spent all of the rest of yesterday with my head buried in my boxes of old tapes to see what else I could find - completely unbelievable what I have found, should have done it years ago! My 17 year old daughter thought I was completely mad, literally running round the house brandishing reel to reel tapes - "what are they?" .... "tapes!!!"..... "what are tapes?" ....
Anyway I have further good news I hope, although to caution am still checking out the tapes as I type but I have located performances as follows:
Wagner Siegfried Idyll - Concertgebouw / Haitink - from the same concert
Elgar Symphony No. 1 - BBCSO / Haitink - one of the others you are I think looking for.
No sign of the Mozart / Bruckner 9 as yet so I may not have that. I have however found other treasures however with Solti, Tennstedt and Boult conducting amongst others, but I guess that is for another thread. Apologies to all for taking this thread a bit off topic, please excuse the newbie
I will PM you as requested of course
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Originally posted by chairboy View PostI think the Egmont overture is 100% confirmation then that I do indeed have the 1983 Shostakovich 8 you were after. Because of my lack of suitable cabling (hoping it arrives today), I had to listen to all of it on an old pair of headphones direct from the tape deck but based upon Alison's father's (thank you Alison) and your recommendation as to the performance I shut myself away and listened to it yesterday and even given the limitations of 1980s FM radio I was blown away by it!
As a result spent all of the rest of yesterday with my head buried in my boxes of old tapes to see what else I could find - completely unbelievable what I have found, should have done it years ago! My 17 year old daughter thought I was completely mad, literally running round the house brandishing reel to reel tapes - "what are they?" .... "tapes!!!"..... "what are tapes?" ....
Anyway I have further good news I hope, although to caution am still checking out the tapes as I type but I have located performances as follows:
Wagner Siegfried Idyll - Concertgebouw / Haitink - from the same concert
Elgar Symphony No. 1 - BBCSO / Haitink - one of the others you are I think looking for.
No sign of the Mozart / Bruckner 9 as yet so I may not have that. I have however found other treasures however with Solti, Tennstedt and Boult conducting amongst others, but I guess that is for another thread. Apologies to all for taking this thread a bit off topic, please excuse the newbie
I will PM you as requested of course
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Originally posted by chairboy View PostWith Bernard Haitink on the podium I have always felt that his performances seem so natural and I was listening to the music itself, and not more to the conductor
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostYes indeed, they played the Egmont Overture as an encore believe it or not! That was the concert given on Sept 5 1983 and I can certainly confirm the verdict of Alison's father. Unforgettable! The Bruckner 9 was given on Sept 3. This was the golden age of Haitink and the Concertgebouw and am glad I saw them on several occasions at that time in the very late 1970s/early 1980s.
Another nugget from Pet's aptly-styled "golden age" for BH & the Concertgebouw was a sublime Bruckner 5 at the 1980 Proms....Oh, and the 7th with the VPO last Tue wasn't bad either !
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Originally posted by Maclintick View Post..Oh, and the 7th with the VPO last Tue wasn't bad either !
Best Wishes,
Tevot
P.S. Really loved Haitink's Decca recording of Shos 8 back in the day. Played it incessantly at one point. Not sure whether the neighbours felt the love
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Originally posted by chairboy View PostI think the Egmont overture is 100% confirmation then that I do indeed have the 1983 Shostakovich 8 you were after. Because of my lack of suitable cabling (hoping it arrives today), I had to listen to all of it on an old pair of headphones direct from the tape deck but based upon Alison's father's (thank you Alison) and your recommendation as to the performance I shut myself away and listened to it yesterday and even given the limitations of 1980s FM radio I was blown away by it!
As a result spent all of the rest of yesterday with my head buried in my boxes of old tapes to see what else I could find - completely unbelievable what I have found, should have done it years ago! My 17 year old daughter thought I was completely mad, literally running round the house brandishing reel to reel tapes - "what are they?" .... "tapes!!!"..... "what are tapes?" ....
Anyway I have further good news I hope, although to caution am still checking out the tapes as I type but I have located performances as follows:
Wagner Siegfried Idyll - Concertgebouw / Haitink - from the same concert
Elgar Symphony No. 1 - BBCSO / Haitink - one of the others you are I think looking for.
No sign of the Mozart / Bruckner 9 as yet so I may not have that. I have however found other treasures however with Solti, Tennstedt and Boult conducting amongst others, but I guess that is for another thread. Apologies to all for taking this thread a bit off topic, please excuse the newbie
I will PM you as requested of course
No apologies needed, you seem to have a gold mine there."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Last Tuesday's Bruckner 7 can be found in a binaural mix at https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p07mhltx
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostLast Tuesday's Bruckner 7 can be found in a binaural mix at https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p07mhltx
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostTry this link: https://www.nporadio4.nl/live
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Richard Tarleton
Listened to this concert last night - I'd been saving it. Just wonderful. Lost for words.
And I enjoyed the half time interview with MH - of all the possibles I'm so glad it was him
PS my memories of Haitink go back to 1972 - as well as lots of RFH concerts with the LPO I attended his 1972 Bruckner 8 at the Proms. Then a gap of a few years for geographical reasons, so I can't compete with Pet, but several concerts and a lot of Wagner post 1992Last edited by Guest; 14-09-19, 08:03.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostListened to this concert last night - I'd been saving it. Just wonderful. Lost for words.
And I enjoyed the half time interview with MH - of all the possibles I'm so glad it was him
PS my memories of Haitink go back to 1972 - as well as lots of RFH concerts with the LPO I attended his 1972 Bruckner 8 at the Proms. Then a gap of a few years for geographical reasons, so I can't compete with Pet, but several concerts and a lot of Wagner post 1992
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