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    Brilliant Britten from James Ehnes

    My admiration for James Ehnes knows no bounds! I found his performance of the Britten concerto this afternoon absolutely spellbinding. He was more than equal to the technical demands of the work - it is a VERY demanding piece - and had plenty in reserve to produce a beautiful tone throughout. Fine playing, too, from the BBCSSO and Donald Runnicles.
    Last edited by Guest; 30-11-10, 18:02. Reason: Donald, not James, Runnicles (whoops!)

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    James Runnicles - any relation to Ronald? ;-)

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      #3
      Originally posted by EnemyoftheStoat View Post
      James Runnicles - any relation to Ronald? ;-)
      Or even his brother Donald...

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        Originally posted by OFCACHAP View Post
        My admiration for James Ehnes knows no bounds! I found his performance of the Britten concerto this afternoon absolutely spellbinding. He was more than equal to the technical demands of the work - it is a VERY demanding piece - and had plenty in reserve to produce a beautiful tone throughout. Fine playing, too, from the BBCSSO and Donald Runnicles.
        Yes, it was pretty good, and it sounds unplayable in places. I'm not sure about the concerto, I'm a great Britten fan but don't really know this work, and I'm not totally sure about it. It does have some wonderful moments though.

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          #5
          Really quite a fantastic performance of the Britten. I like James Ehnes too. Did anyoine hyear the brass band composition in the Awards preview after? Performed by the Leyland Band.
          Don’t cry for me
          I go where music was born

          J S Bach 1685-1750

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