I haven't spotted mention that the TV broadcast will be Sunday next on BBC4 - I'm looking forward to it!
Prom 49: Rattle conducts Mahler’s ‘Resurrection’ Symphony (24.08.22)
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostAgree with all this, especially the brass - I didn't hear one cracked note (well, maybe there was just the one) in eighty minutes. As for that stupendous percussion crescendo to fortissimo possibile; it could have been the loudest noise I've ever heard in the RAH.
Being around 3000th in the Prom booking queue, although we didn't get the seats requested, the clarity of soft passages, the spatial effects of the brass groups in the gallery and the goose-pimple impact at the end reached the Circle seats with no problem at all. And the view was excellent:
"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Prommer View PostOh dear - this comment is going to get me in trouble! Rattle has no Geist.
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Originally posted by Prommer View PostOh dear - this comment is going to get me in trouble! Rattle has no Geist.
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Another example of the strange places Google takes me sometimes.
This discussion makes me think that perhaps this weekend it would be an idea to tackle again a CD I have of this work. It is live recording with Haitink and the Rotterdam Phil commemorating the 50th anniversary of the date on which the city was obliterated during WW2. It was not without controversy at the time and the family member involved in the performance didn't want the CD. My mother who usually had all such " family freebie" CDs was neither a Mahler fan nor convinced by the arguments for the choice of the work for the occasion, so it ended up with me. I listened a couple of times when I first had it but not since; it isn't the Mahler I would choose for listening and I found it was too overlaid by the circumstances, and associated memories from my Dutch in-laws and tangenitally my own family history. Perhaps after the lengthy gap it will work better.
Non-musical associations can be a positive for a given piece of music but they can also work against it.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostIt had five star reviews in just about every paper. Even though I admired the virtuosity of the performers it left me curiously unmoved . Is it all just a bit too calculated? I just don’t know - maybe just I wasn’t in the mood. Yet I loved Mehta’s Brahms 2 the night before which I wasn’t expecting to.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostMaybe, as Robert Layton would say: ‘One is too aware of an interpreter at work.’
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Originally posted by Alison View PostMaybe, as Robert Layton would say: ‘One is too aware of an interpreter at work.’
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostPerhaps you're just out of synch with him...
Geist is now discontinued and is no longer available. Please check out Geist2. Sample, slice, sequence, mix, arrange, effect, resample, repeat! Geist is a next-generation sampling drum machine designed to create evolved beats and grooves, freeing you from the limits of pre-packaged loops and over-complicated DAWs.
Another example of the strange places Google takes me sometimes.
This discussion makes me think that perhaps this weekend it would be an idea to tackle again a CD I have of this work. It is live recording with Haitink and the Rotterdam Phil commemorating the 50th anniversary of the date on which the city was obliterated during WW2. It was not without controversy at the time and the family member involved in the performance didn't want the CD. My mother who usually had all such " family freebie" CDs was neither a Mahler fan nor convinced by the arguments for the choice of the work for the occasion, so it ended up with me. I listened a couple of times when I first had it but not since; it isn't the Mahler I would choose for listening and I found it was too overlaid by the circumstances, and associated memories from my Dutch in-laws and tangenitally my own family history. Perhaps after the lengthy gap it will work better.
Non-musical associations can be a positive for a given piece of music but they can also work against it.
However, I'd be happy to take the CD off your hands if you decide that you don't want to keep it."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostApparently the Berliners have slipped back to 443 (same as the Vienna Philharmonic currently). It must be somewhat treacherous for international string, wind and vocal soloists to have to rethink their tuning for the different orchestras they perform with. On the other hand, creating a strict worldwide standard would just increase the degree of homogenisation that already exists in the the orchestral world, compared with 50-60 years ago.
It starts with the Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C, BVW564.
Didn't sound like C to me, so I checked the liner notes, which are in this instance well detailed, giving the organ's specification (1714 Gottfried Silbermann organ in Freiburg Cathedral) and pitch (a'=476.3Hz), with modified mean-tone tuning.
I guess they won't use the organ much in conjunction with any orchestra there!
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostJust picked out a BBC MM CD to listen to: an organ recital of JSB works played by David Goode.
It starts with the Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C, BVW564.
Didn't sound like C to me, so I checked the liner notes, which are in this instance well detailed, giving the organ's specification (1714 Gottfried Silbermann organ in Freiburg Cathedral) and pitch (a'=476.3Hz), with modified mean-tone tuning.
I guess they won't use the organ much in conjunction with any orchestra there!
However that is all off topic.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostI haven't spotted mention that the TV broadcast will be Sunday next on BBC4 - I'm looking forward to it!
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