Had the dickens of a job securing a gallery promming ticket this morning from the RAH website. Managed it with seconds to spare before the ticket would have been removed from the basket...
Prom 49: Rattle conducts Mahler’s ‘Resurrection’ Symphony (24.08.22)
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Lucky you. WHAT a piece! Love every minute of it but the closing bars can be overwhelming in a good performance. My current favourite recording is the live Tennestedt LPO RFH version. The LPO at their best and huge dynamic range in this superb recording. A performance of this work always seems like a very special occasion. partly due, I guess, to having to gather together the huge forces neccesary to perform it. But for some reason the mighty 8th has never had the same impact on me, even though I sang in the chorus once at the RAH.
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostLucky you. WHAT a piece! Love every minute of it but the closing bars can be overwhelming in a good performance. My current favourite recording is the live Tennestedt LPO RFH version. The LPO at their best and huge dynamic range in this superb recording. A performance of this work always seems like a very special occasion. partly due, I guess, to having to gather together the huge forces neccesary to perform it. But for some reason the mighty 8th has never had the same impact on me, even though I sang in the chorus once at the RAH.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI also agree about No8 - it has a massive start but then, despite the massive forces, 70 minutes of disappointment.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostInteresting... I've always thought the 8th, from beginning to end, to be a far more powerful and beautiful work than the 2nd, impressive though the earlier work is.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostDo you think it’s harder to bring off than the 2nd in the concert hall though ?
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If only any thing else in the world at the moment was as predictable as the impact of this.
The only Prom I've been to this year with genuine "Proms atmosphere" too. Actual full house and actual silence - well, OK there was at least one mobile going off, but otherwise.
Nearly a 10/10, except for, ultimately, not enough organ. I could still hear the strings!
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Originally posted by Simon B View PostIf only any thing else in the world at the moment was as predictable as the impact of this.
The only Prom I've been to this year with genuine "Proms atmosphere" too. Actual full house and actual silence - well, OK there was at least one mobile going off, but otherwise.
Nearly a 10/10, except for, ultimately, not enough organ. I could still hear the strings!
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