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 Great Live Performances (nth ed.)
Author: Cass Tech 
Date:   2008-01-16 16:59

What are the ten greatest live musical performances you've heard? Here are mine:
1. Oistrakh playing the Sibelius Concerto with the Detroit Symphony
2. Rubinstein playing Schuman's Carnival
3. Boulez conducting the Cleveland Orchestra in a program featuring Robert Marcellus playing Debussey's Premiere Rhapsody, Raphael Druian playing the Berg Concerto and a performance of Stravinsky's Le Sacre
4. Michaelangeli's Beethoven "Emperor" Concerto with the Detroit Symphony
5. Glenn Gould playing Beethoven, Hindemith, Bach and Brahms
6. Jesse Norman singing Wagner with Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra
7. Dietrich Fischer-Discau's (forgive my abysmal spelling) Schubert's Wintereise
8. Stern, Istomin and Rose playing Brahms Trios
9.Guarneri Quartet playing Mozart's D-Minor Quartet
10. Szeryng and the English Chamber Orchestra playing Mozart Concerti

Cass Tech (aka leatherlip)

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 Re: Great Live Performances (nth ed.)
Author: Katrina 
Date:   2008-01-16 17:49

I don't have ten...and some of mine are definitely different definitions of "great" most likely. I'll edit if I think of any more.

1. Kronos Quartet playing Reich's "Different Trains" live (and not so live!)
2. Burt Hara playing Nielsen's Concerto about 3-4 years ago with MN Orch
3. Ivo Papazov both times I've heard him live
4. 2 upperclassmen performing Cage's 4'33" for our Music History 101 class when I was a freshman at Oberlin (man was it an eye-opener for me!)
5. Listening to Bulgarian musicians in their village for their annual village festival in 2001

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 Re: Great Live Performances (nth ed.)
Author: LonDear 
Date:   2008-01-16 18:05

Not in any particular order:

1. Benny Goodman at Memorial Hall, I think with the Dayton Phil
2. Chic Corea at a large club
3. Maynard with big band at a small club
4. Michael Brecker was amazing at every venue
5. Blood, Sweat & Tears with David Clayton Thomas and a great horn section
6. Doc Severinsen with (I think) Stan Kenton orchestra, in a high school gym
7. Earth, Wind & Fire in Grant Park on the Chicago lakefront
8. Joe Lukasik with the Faux Frenchmen
9. Gerry Mulligan in a master class
10. Jimmy McGarry - local tenor player who was just a monster player

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 Re: Great Live Performances (nth ed.)
Author: Alseg 
Date:   2008-01-16 18:43

Brubeck w. Desmond, Wright and Morello (orig DB quartet) at Phila Orch Pension fund concert c. 1965
(I got to meet Desmond backstage, and even Gigliotti stuck around to hear the quartet after the orchestral part of the program was finished, and said that he loved to hear Desmond play)

Pavarotti recital Phila Acad. of Music 1976 or thereabouts

Maynard Ferguson at the old Robin Hood Dell, Phila ?1974


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 Re: Great Live Performances (nth ed.)
Author: Cass Tech 
Date:   2008-01-16 19:38

LonDear:
I once played in an all-state high school band that accompanied Doc Severinsen.

Cass Tech (aka leatherlilp)

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 Re: Great Live Performances (nth ed.)
Author: toney 
Date:   2008-01-16 20:51


1) London Symphony Orchestra, Rachmaninoff second symphony, adagio with Andrew Marriner as soloist. Exquisite.
2) Berlin Philharmonic, Tschaikovsky 1st piano concerto and Ein Heldenleben with Mariss Jansons conducting.
3) Otello with Ricardo Mutti conducting at the Teatro alla Scala
4) London Symphony Orchestra, Mozart Piano Concerto #21 and Mozart clarinet concerto with Andrew Marriner and Andre Previn conductor/soloist
5) Michael Collins, Quartour Por La Fin Du temps at Wigmore Hall.
6) Radu Lepu with Berlin Phil, Rachmaninoff 3rd Piano Concerto.
7) Mahler 5 with Loren Mazeel and Vienna Philharmonic
8) Josh Redman at Blues Alley in Washington D.C
9) Brahms Clarinet Quintet, Andrew Marriner and LSO principals
10) Stravinsky's Pulcinella, Berlin Philharmonic

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 Re: Great Live Performances (nth ed.)
Author: Iceland clarinet 
Date:   2008-01-17 01:12

Hehe Toney with รณ(Icelandic letter pronounce like oa in goal) is in fact Icelandic word translated ToneIsland and is in fact a musicshool I'm now studying in.

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 Re: Great Live Performances (nth ed.)
Author: Sarah Elbaz 
Date:   2008-01-17 05:39

Leonard Bernstein conducting West Side Story with Israel Phil.

Rostropovich on a special concert in Jerusalem played Roccoco Variations
and after long applauses he played all the Haydn concerto as an encore!

A recital of Maxim Vengerov and Fasil Say

Jessy Norman singing Berlioz Les Nuits d'Ete with Ozawa and Boston Symphony....

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 Re: Great Live Performances (nth ed.)
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2008-01-17 13:41

1. Drucker with the Juilliard Quartet in the Brahms Quintet
2. Elsa Verdehr performing the David Trio
3. Jon Mannase Spohr fantasie/variations at a ClarFest (was quite influential in my sound/playing)
4. Arturo Sandoval and his group
5. David Shifrin - Brahms Trio at the Marcellus Scotia Festival
6. Hindemith Septet Marlboro Chamber Players (Theresa Tunnicliff Clarinetist- also very influential on my sound concept)
7. Ricardo - Nielsen Concerto at Clarfest 1992 and again in Maryland (03?)
8. Horowitz Recital (my piano grand-teacher)
9. Benny Goodman Weber Concertino with the Norfolk Symphony (now Va. Philharmonic)
10. Pavel Cebzan - Romanian music concert at Chicago Clarfest. Guy is a janitor by day and monster clarinetist by night. Used to be Zamfir's Clarinetist. If you remember the commericals for Energizer battery with Zamfir this guy could have been the energizer bunny.

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