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Thread: Mozart and Mahler live tonight from the Barbican

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    I really wish we could kick into touch once and for all the 'cinderella of Mahler
    symphonies' myth.

    It's a staggering work, from beginning to end.

    Ok, he's got a good radio voice (and doesn't he know it!) but largely a load of waffle
    from Stephen Johnson in the interval talk, thrillingly tossed aside by the music itself.

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    ...and at some point we should reiterate just how fine the R3 HDs 320kbps stream sounds these days. The last few weeks of concerts, going back to the Philharmonia/Dohnanyi Brahms Requiem, have been superbly produced and engineered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alison View Post
    Ok, he's got a good radio voice (and doesn't he know it!) but largely a load of waffle
    from Stephen Johnson in the interval talk
    that's interesting. In my humble opinion he has a terrible radio voice - it sounds to me as if he has permanent laryngitis.

    admittedly I don't know the Mozart inside out but was there a short memory lapse by the soloist leading up to the last movement cadenza? something sounded odd to me at that point.
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    There seems quite a buzz at these Friday night BBCSO gigs at the Barbican.

    Shame its the worst night to travel home by train.

    Are the tickets still unreserved for these events ?

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    I have not previously held HB's direction in, high regard. However, I must concur. This was, indeed a particularly fine Mahler Seven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryn View Post
    I have not previously held HB's direction in, high regard. However, I must concur. This was, indeed a particularly fine Mahler Seven.
    HB?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post

    admittedly I don't know the Mozart inside out but was there a short memory lapse by the soloist leading up to the last movement cadenza? something sounded odd to me at that point.
    I think you're right. At his age I would have frozen solid then shook with terror. I'm looking forward to his recording out on DG next month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryn View Post
    I have not previously held HB's direction in, high regard. However, I must concur. This was, indeed a particularly fine Mahler Seven.
    I've always been a fan of his unpretentiousness and will miss him when he leaves.

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    JB revealed the glories of Martinu's Symphonies to me after I'd failed to "get" them for decades. I owe him a great debt of gratitude and shall also regret his departure from the BBCSO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
    Well!! Got your breath back yet? A truly wonderful Mahler 7, I'm still drying my eyes after as crazily brilliant a finale as I've heard, the manic mood-switching, irony and humour worthy of Bernstein himself...

    And a Mozart D Minor both fiery and finely drawn, fully sung out by the BBCSO with some wonderful string and wind playing, and a young soloist who combined brilliant virtuosity - and power, especially in LVB's cadenzas - with a warmly expressive interpretative approach.

    And after that terrific VW6 last night! Goodness me, I'm off to celebrate, or recover, or just remember that the real world still exists...

    Agreed , brilliant.
    "Music is the best means we have of digesting time".

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