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Author: ALOMARvelous12
Date: 2003-12-09 23:33
If anyone in the New York area was listening to 96.3 WQXR last thursday (when they broadcasted 'New York Philharmonic Live!') or happened to make it to Avery Fisher on Dec. 4-6, they would have heard the orchestra play the 'Fountains of Rome' as well as the 'Pines of Rome'.
I assume it is indeed Drucker that was the soloist in the big slow solo at the start of the third movement. I was pretty blown away by the tone he played with, even with the expectations that come w/ Drucker. But is it just me, or did he really seem to struggle with the leaps from throat A to clarion B?
In fact, there was a thread 2 months ago about this specific leap.
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Drucker playing Pines of Rome |
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ALOMARvelous12 |
2003-12-09 23:33 |
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Aussie Nick |
2003-12-10 04:09 |
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LeOpus1190s |
2003-12-10 08:32 |
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