Originally posted by bluestateprommer
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I continued to be happy with the contributions of the LPO and its great conductor to the performance of Walton’s final string concerto but although Isserlis was his usual committed self and despite his fine start in its first movement that I might subtitle “Dream of Susanna” with apologies to Charles Williams, I felt that he used too much bow, and attacked the second movement too indulgently, not observing the clipped, staccato rhythms that the LPO were executing. The finale was more successful but its wistful sadness was a tad undercharged for my taste. I reject some of the words the BBC associates with Walton’s Cello Concerto that include sunny ( only in part) and rhapsodic (it’s structure is tight and secure but not simple).
The Georgian trifle made a neat encore although, like bps, I’m struggling to identify its composer : Zhindadze??, or does the name start Tsin…?
I’m yet to hear the second half and Hindemith’s ‘Mathis der Maler ’ symphony which Jayne loved so much - the last time that I heard it in the RAH at the Proms, I think it was conducted sympathetically but in an understated manner by Herbert Blomstedt. I’ll check it out, tomorrow.
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