Originally posted by Alison
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Prom 15: Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony (26.07.22)
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostJust another thing that makes it the ultimate test of the armchair cimbalist’s art. It could be argued that he slightly overdoes it - particularly in the last dozen bars .
Chickening out and using light cymbals spoils it in my view. It is majestically OTT, perhaps in the vein of the march in #6: The composer pounding the table in a rage of "triumphal" hysteria?
The last time I saw the LSO do this piece, Neil Percy used the absolute biggest cymbals they've got - the ones you normally save for the end of Mahler 8 and never anything fast. An "interesting" choice - he must have very strong arms and fast reflexes! It was certainly... audible.
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostA good, old-fashioned, crowdpleaser. The 21-year-old soloist in the Puccini-esque Barber concerto deserved the adulation of what sounded a young-ish Proms audience, and all the better for that. The orchestra were obviously enjoying themselves in the Tchaikovsky, which is a surefire hit in any half decent performance. Tonight’s was more than half decent. The George Walker variations sounded merely gestural, & inoffensive...
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