Friday night...
Haydn - Symphony 104 London
R. Strauss - Eine Alpensinfonie
Bernard Haitink, Wiener Philharmoniker
My concert experience of Haydn is limited and after hearing this gem of a performance I cannot understand why we so rarely hear Haydn's symphonies at the Proms. Of course there are unlikely to be more accomplished interpreters, but this was a complete delight.
The Strauss epic was certainly worth the wait; as much as a visual treat seeing as the orchestra is so massive, wind machine et al. The reading by Haitink made sense of the work as a symphony in a way that is often elusive and there was some impressive playing all around - despite some fluffs in the brass. Although the strings to a lot of 'colour' work in this piece, they once again showed their worth.
More bad behaviour from audience and a token waltz encore
Note: On the first night I spotted 2 women in the orchestra (violin and viola). One night two I spotted 4 (violin, viola, harp, oboe?)
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No, I'm afraid not Jared.Jared wrote:will you be off to wave your Union Jack tonight, Darren?
Three reasons: I have seen the ticket allocation 'process' in operation, and I do NOT want to be a part of it. Also, I don't really like the nationalist set-up of the thing (it's VERY long too!). And, thirdly, I am busy volunteering at the local arthouse cinema....
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oh, good for you! sometimes I wish I had two lives running parallel, Darren... one for Classical Music and the other to enjoy World & Indie cinema. Unfortunately, I find that whenever I am actively listening to new music material, films unfortunately take a back seat....bombasticDarren wrote: And, thirdly, I am busy volunteering at the local arthouse cinema....
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I envy you having heard that performance live Darren!bombasticDarren wrote: Bruckner's 9th bought out the best in the VPO. The strings sound like no-one else on the planet and the reading by Haitink really made sense of the symphony as a complete (?) entity. I don't feel it needs a fourth movement, especially when it's played like this. An immensely muscular performance with the scherzo sounding like icebergs tumbling into each other
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I like to keep abreast of the cinema scene too Jared. By volunteering I do a pitifully small amount of work and get to watch a film for free. Last night was Shadow DancerJared wrote:oh, good for you! sometimes I wish I had two lives running parallel, Darren... one for Classical Music and the other to enjoy World & Indie cinema. Unfortunately, I find that whenever I am actively listening to new music material, films unfortunately take a back seat....bombasticDarren wrote: And, thirdly, I am busy volunteering at the local arthouse cinema....
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Tbh, you're right to be so Fergus. I wish you could have had the experience.fergus wrote:I envy you having heard that performance live Darren!bombasticDarren wrote: Bruckner's 9th bought out the best in the VPO. The strings sound like no-one else on the planet and the reading by Haitink really made sense of the symphony as a complete (?) entity. I don't feel it needs a fourth movement, especially when it's played like this. An immensely muscular performance with the scherzo sounding like icebergs tumbling into each other
I have pondered over the 11 Proms I went to and I think that, despite the brilliance of the BPO, VPO and Gewandhausorchester, the Gustav Mahler Jugenorchester provided the best experience this summer.
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I think we all really admire the way you are able to maximise your time, money and opportunities to such positive effect, Darren.bombasticDarren wrote:I have pondered over the 11 Proms I went to and I think that, despite the brilliance of the BPO, VPO and Gewandhausorchester, the Gustav Mahler Jugenorchester provided the best experience this summer.
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It's my hope that, what with your new working hours, I will bump into you there next year!Jared wrote:I think we all really admire the way you are able to maximise your time, money and opportunities to such positive effect, Darren.bombasticDarren wrote:I have pondered over the 11 Proms I went to and I think that, despite the brilliance of the BPO, VPO and Gewandhausorchester, the Gustav Mahler Jugenorchester provided the best experience this summer.