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    Default Concertgebouw Bruckner 5:, c. Haitink at the Barbican

    This is on Sunday afternoon (ie tomorrow). I shall be there. Again, will anyone be recording it for issue? No sign of Radio 3 I think.

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    I will be there and am hugely looking forward to it. Inflexible Radio 3 wouldn't be likely to broadcast live on a Sunday afternoon - mucks the schedules up!

    A fortnight ago the Barbican box office rang me to ask if I would change seats as Princess Maxima of the Netherlands and her security wanted to attend!
    As I'd booked mine in February 2011 I wasn't exactly thrilled but the alternative seat offered was fine. Nothing like that has happened to me before!
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    Petrushka, you should have agreed on condition that you be placed next to her - she is not unfragrant, as m'lud would have said. Presumably in town due to the royal knees-up of yesterday at Windsor Castle. Doing her bit to support the home team while they are playing away...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prommer View Post
    Petrushka, you should have agreed on condition that you be placed next to her - she is not unfragrant, as m'lud would have said. Presumably in town due to the royal knees-up of yesterday at Windsor Castle. Doing her bit to support the home team while they are playing away...
    As I had the best seat in the house , Circle A40, I felt like refusing to move but didn't want to find myself blacklisted at the Barbican. It's not every day one gets booted out by a member of the Dutch Royal Family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrushka View Post
    As I had the best seat in the house , Circle A40, I felt like refusing to move but didn't want to find myself blacklisted at the Barbican. It's not every day one gets booted out by a member of the Dutch Royal Family.
    I hope you insisted on gratis organic ice creams for all your party, Petrushka

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    I hope you insisted on gratis organic ice creams for all your party, Petrushka
    Party of one, Am51. My seat now is perfectly acceptable so no great fuss really. Keenly anticipating Haitink in Bruckner 5 again. I heard him with the Concertgebouw at the 1980 Proms and with the VPO a few years ago. You don't get much better than this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrushka View Post
    Party of one, Am51. My seat now is perfectly acceptable so no great fuss really. Keenly anticipating Haitink in Bruckner 5 again. I heard him with the Concertgebouw at the 1980 Proms and with the VPO a few years ago. You don't get much better than this.
    There was one seat left this morning in the balcony at £15 (bargain!) so I put in my bid only for the s*dding bank to decline my card - end of the month y'see

    I hope it's a great concert - I saw Haitink & VPO 'do' Bruckner symphony no 8 at RFH years ago & have not forgotten it. Surely Her Knibs has seen Haitink AND RCO many times before - maybe you could invite her to return the favour next time you're in Amsterdam, Petrushka
    Last edited by amateur51; 19-05-12 at 19:06. Reason: trypo

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    Yes, I shall be there. Sunday afternoon is such a congenial time for a concert !

    Taking a neighbour who has borrowed some CDs of Bruckner and fancies giving it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    There was one seat left this morning in the balcony at £15 (bargain!) so I put in my bid only for the s*dding bank to decline my card - end of the month y'see
    Awfully early end of the month, ams.

    Perhaps Maxima would be persuaded to give up her seat to you - you know, one queen doing another a favour

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    Totally agree Alison. I hate going out on Sunday nights as the black dog descends... But Sunday afternoon is comme il faut.

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